At 08:59 PM 8/14/2010 Saturday, Dave Mcneely wrote: >May have a tiny vial of mercury. After all, phones and other >electronic devices have all sorts of toxic materials in them without >disclosure, why not mercury? When the mercury horizon is tilted, a >circuit could detect that. See: This is what the iphone contains: http://www.st.com/stonline/products/literature/ds/12726.pdf Digikey will sell them to you or $11 in onesies, $5.15 if you want 5,000. Other such phones use similar chips. These are all a result of learning how to make fairly complicated microscopic physical structures in silicon. Yours, David |
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