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Why does a key fob work better against the temple ?

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Why does a key fob work better against the temple ?
« Reply #20 on: 27/02/2008 07:52:55 »
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Someone told me that you could open your car by clicking your fob near a mobile phone connected to a phone near your car. This can't be right can it?
Something like that couldn't happen by chance. It would have to be built into both systems when they were designed. Why would they do that? It's a daft idea.
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« Reply #21 on: 27/02/2008 17:32:45 »
Yes but I'm gullible and not a physicist or techno girl
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« Reply #22 on: 27/02/2008 21:17:01 »
Quote from: Make it  Lady on 26/02/2008 22:26:39
I thought it was a myth. I'll kill my friend, he is always telling me about these weird experiments because he knows that as I'm more curious that a whole box of cats, that I will try them out. Then he sits back and watches me do all the silly stuff to no avail. If anyone has a silly experiment I can get him to do, I'll be very grateful. He is quite smart so it would have to be very good!
And Karen, do they hang low?

Why Yes yes they do as a matter of fact!!!! LOL.. Gravity has a way of doing that you know!!! lol
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