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![]() Frank Dresser wrote: "D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... ' Actually, no it won't. Rolex uses a self winding mechanical movement. Even the good fakes use automatic movements. Only the cheaper fakes would be harmed by EMP. And that's questionable, given the steel case sheilding. I wasn't aware of the show but I gather it's about what happens in a small town after some sort of super-duper EMP pulse, more intense than the Starfish prime test which couldn't even manage to burn out mass quantities of early 60s germanium transistor radios. Wow. An EMP pulse strong enough to destroy everything with a circuit board, yet has no effect on everyone with a central nervous system. I think I'll stick with domestic shortwave radio for doomsday info. It's every bit as misinformative as TV, but far more entertaining. Frank Dresser Sorry for the 3rd post but this was also too interesting to ignore. http://www.usace.army.mil/publications/eng-pamphlets/ep1110-3-2/toc.htm I hope I have demonstrated that at the very least EMP or to be more accurate, NEMP is real and under the right, or maybe the wrong, circumstances a major EMP event will change all our lives. Terry |
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