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The second most common way outsiders come to our site is by searching for the term "Making a Faraday Cage" (The first is post apoc pictures). This shows that people are thinking about shielding equipment right now, Imagine what people would be doing to protect their equipment when nukes had been flying in Europe and China for months.
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Good point! I forgot about the good old paranoya that makes people protect their valuable holdings and blow the all thing up.
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What about military equipment?
For instance I have most US soldier wear ALICE gear or LBV not Molle gear. And Most soldiers carry M16A2 not M4 Carbines I guess what I am saying is what time frame is most correct for equipment gear and objects...its much harder to do in that hindsite is 20/20. But still might not be accurate. MOLLE may never have caught on if WW3 was raging for instance. BIA |
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As far as weapons and vehicles go, I'd say Paul has the definitive answer on virtually all of them. Can't think of anyone more knowledgeable or who has conducted more research on the subject.
Same for radios, etc.
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I just tried a Google search with "Making a Faraday Cage" and after going through 10 pages of search results I still hadn't found this forum. But now I'm thinking that might be because Google ranks search results partially based on where it thinks you are. Putting in the same search topic on a computer in the US might bring up different results.
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My guess is that it's because it's a old topic nobody has mentioned in about a year.
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Labtops are probably a bit more survivable than personal computers as they are mobile, but in 1997 they were obviously far rarer and less powerful than today. Computers in secure locations or which were protected from EMP will still be around, but the big problem is power to run them as battery life is not very long. The now obsolete CD was only beginning to replace the floppy disk so memory capacity is very low.
The internet back then was also nearly all dial up, no wireless and little broadband. If the phone lines are still working some limited bandwith service might be available between connected locations, but no world wide web. This is touched upon in Loonz's article about Virginia in T2K. Mobile phones are around. The big clunky ones were largely replaced by the more modern smaller nifty ones by 1997. But the availability of a cellular network would be dependent on the how degraded the transceiver stations were from EMP or general destruction and lack of service. Two way radios are likely to be far more common. GPS would be fairly rare outside of the military, and probably only available in the Frenco-Belgian Union which still had a satellite network. |
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My initial data was from about a year ago (the last time I looked)t is now around the 4th driver of traffic Post Apoc Pics (and many sub searches like post apoc london etc) Silencer Vs Suppressor Zip Gun / Home Made Gun Homemade Faraday Cage Last edited by kato13; 09-07-2011 at 03:20 AM. |
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