Over two thousand hours in ONI, so I feel ya...
shyguyblue
Intel just doing donuts at the starting line...
They seem angry...
I can, until i realize that I'm doing it, then it just all goes to shit and i have to switch back to hunt and peck.
I can ten-key like a mother fucker though, used to work at a bank doing data entry...
Biggest problem with this is the inverse square law.
Notice: The numbers from the example are pulled out of my ass, but the concept is there.
Basically, if you double the distance (x2) from source and receiver, available power will be 25% (x0.25). If you triple the original distance (x3) then available power will be 10% (x0.10) (Not the real math, but it's along the line)
If you can pump out enough EM to cover all areas you'll need, but not so much that it'll fry devices closer to the source, I don't see why you couldn't get this to work in theory. I just wouldn't want to pay the power bill required to overcome the EM field drop-off.
Holy crap, how has this never been done before!? Brilliant
Nice! Do you have some bright yellow cord to wrap around the metal thing, give it a little "pop" of polony color?
Moooulllttteeee Paaassss~ssss~
The Fifth Element
Tiktok/YouTuber meets the real world.
Ah a Randy Scandi! Say high to Sandi!
The purple towel/negative space kinda looks like a carrot to me.
Other than that, i got nothin'.
It's a game ~~you~~ I never win, I just do a little better each time...