cadaveca
My name is Dave
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What about surface induction chargers? I guess they don't use EMR, exactly...but will they cause EM, no?In fact all Electromagnetic Radiation is AC in nature and would have to be coming from a high power transformer for a current to even exist. EM will never occur from natural or household sources with current day consumer electronics/computer parts.
http://www.shoppureenergy.com/wire-free-solutions/
This one uses magnetic induction:
http://www.todayshottrends.net/computers-electronics/powermat-wireless-charger.html
In order for the right info to come out someone does not need to be wrong. There only ever needs to be the truth. If you are purposefully pushing out the wrong information to entice conversation than you are doing the people of TPU a great disservice. I don't take your comments as disrespectful, but your blatant disregard for being at least semi-accurate or poignant is room for me to consider your responses to be more trollish than helpful. I don't like to throw around the term troll, and I hope if you are not then you assume that you are not. The issue I have is not with your source (even though you provided none I assume you may have some sort of background... at least a highschool degree since you use the term Covalent Bond) but why you present your information and what you hope to achieve with your bias which has proven to me and my sources to be harmful. Remaining innocent or helpless in a discussion like this is not what a reader should feel. This subject is not beyond anyone, and it's an issue that can be explained with little to no special vocabulary.
I can see your point of view, but had I not posted, you may not have either. Like I said, I don't mind being wrong...you see it as a disservice...but the education provided is a service rendered. People used to think the world was flat...
The difficulty in accepting another's culture is understanding what created that culture.
EDIT: I do not think people should feel comfortable overclocking, BTW...it's voiding thier warranty...if it was perfectly fine, it wouldn't have any effect on warranty. Myself, warranty gone, I feel perfectly comfortable pushing the limits.
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