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Scott in Baltimore wrote:
Cmdr Buzz Corey wrote: Scott in Baltimore wrote: From ARNewsline #1476: THAT FINAL ITEM: THEY CALL IT BGPL And finally this week, another player has entered the broadband access arena. A a San Diego, California company called Nethercomm is developing a way to use ultra wideband wireless signals to transmit data at broadband speeds through natural-gas pipes. Jim Linton, VK3PC, has the rather strange details: So just how will they the fifty feet of plastic gas pipe between the main line and my house to act as a conductor or wave guide? This was floating around here about two months ago. It is determined to be a hoax. You're heard it debunked here first! Still, somebody put some thought into that website even if it is BS! I suppose all one has to do is turn on the gas range and log on. |
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