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In article , Kony wrote:
Which is not entirely applicable, since plenty of non-recorders are made of circuit boards, ICs & other discretes, and some plastic. Cell phone and pager are two quite common ones. More to the point, since someone was talking about an office-like setting, would be things like SCR (triode) dimmer switches built into the walls of the room, for perfectly good reasons. The phrase is "false positive", and if anything they're even more corrosive of ones confidence in the usability of a detection system than are false negatives. (Had a bad week last week with a poison gas detector system going off every couple of hours. Every false positive meant that I had to kit up with the breathing apparatus and go to check the situation out.) -- Aidan Karley, FGS Aberdeen, Scotland Written at Sun, 15 Oct 2006 20:46 +0100, but posted later. |
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