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iammrhappy86
-_-
I typed like 4 paragraphs, post, connection drops.... Lost it all.
Screw it. I'm not typing it all again.
I'll make it short instead (sorry if it sounds dumb and rude.)
1. Thx for being patient with me.
2. Once location is stored (my device, google, network provider), anyone with access to this data can track me. (I'm not paranoid... I know nobody cares abouty location. Lol)
3. That bit about our bodies interfering with signal was enlightening. Thanks. But I'm a firm believer that any technology available to the public is seriously outdated if not obsolete in comparison to that of "the powers that be". (This is where I enter a grey area.... Purely speculation. My belief.)
bjarneorn
The latest twist in this story, is that the plane was flying over the indian ocean for 4 hours ... what IFF, let us assume there is something to this story, that there were 20 people with extreme technical expertese on board. How likely is it, that there are 20 people with such knowledge on one flight? almost none ... and what iff the flight was flown to a location in india or pakistan, to hijack these personell?
Bedlam
They don't. So it's going to be hard to come up with. Freescale isn't exactly cutting edge. You want a half-assed 56 bit DSP, they're your boys. You want some sort of upper end RF stuff, they're not. However, to make this stupid "ooo it's full of Freescale engineers who DID SOMETHING because Freescale sells parts to the DOD" thing play, that's what you have to claim.
bjarneorn
You aren't entirely wrong, but neither are you right about Freescale.
The DSP isn't important, and although it's not a 1GHz clocked device, like an ARM ... it's a more complex, and reliable device.
That said ... if an aeroplane as this one, is stolen. And flown towards India, Pakistan and Iran ... it's stupid to exclude the theft of human resources in this area.
stormcell
bjarneorn
The latest twist in this story, is that the plane was flying over the indian ocean for 4 hours ... what IFF, let us assume there is something to this story, that there were 20 people with extreme technical expertese on board. How likely is it, that there are 20 people with such knowledge on one flight? almost none ... and what iff the flight was flown to a location in india or pakistan, to hijack these personell?
The Chinese have been leasing the Andaman Islands from Myanmar, and a new runway has been built at Coco Islands
timesofindia.indiatimes.com...
This is the worrying bit:
"Human trafficking is a major issue for the Andamans. According to Roy, the number of instances has grown from 300 in 2011 to over 1,300 last year. Victims of ethnic strife are often thrown out from countries like Myanmar and Sri Lanka and are found floating around in small vessels without basic amenities like food and water. Many are duped by fly by night operators, who promise them shelter in India and leave them to fare for themselves in the open seas."
Bedlam
You could get PPC guys by just offering them a decent salary.
gardener
What husband leaves his wedding ring behind in care of his wife..
and already instructs for it to be passed onto the first son to marry?!?
There is just so more to this flight's passengers than meets the eye; it just keeps getting more and more surreal/intriguing as to who and who vanished with the plane!!!
bjarneorn
That said ... if an aeroplane as this one, is stolen. And flown towards India, Pakistan and Iran ... it's stupid to exclude the theft of human resources in this area.
bjarneorn
How likely is it, that there are 20 people with such knowledge on one flight? almost none ...