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Limor Fried ‘03, MEng ‘05, was on the train from New York City to Boston recently when the woman next to her called a friend on her cell phone and began chatting about uncomfortably intimate matters. They were traveling in a designated quiet car, where phone calls and loud conversations are verboten. But even though the woman hung up when the conductor asked her to, she soon placed another call, again regaling fellow passengers with the gory details of her personal life. Fried, who studied computing culture at the Media Lab, decided to take action. She surreptitiously pressed a button on a pocket-sized gadget she’d designed as an MIT grad student. Fried’s so-called Wave Bubble jams cell-phone reception by creating destructive radio frequency interference. When the chatty woman’s call suddenly dropped–and her repeated attempts to reconnect mysteriously failed–she finally opened a book and began reading, silently.
pulsn schrieb:Hat jemand "Iron Sky" gesehen?
Lauflicht schrieb:So einen Cell Phone-Jammer hätte ich auch gerne.