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• #90227
Where's my old 3310? Even military explosives couldn't destroy that thing
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• #90228
They blew up somebody in 1996 with a mobile phone so I wouldn't bet on old tech.
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• #90229
They or Nokia?
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• #90230
The Israel Security Agency / Shin Bet
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• #90231
Thanks for clearing that up
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• #90232
my 2004 Bosch washing machine
golf club
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• #90233
Can you even imagine the operation of acquiring peoples pagers, fitting them with explosive and then returning them to their owner.
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• #90234
are you high?
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• #90235
Lucky for Mossad that Hezbollah recently bought thousands of new pagers then.
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• #90236
Hey, don't use that pager! Here use my walkie-talkie.
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• #90237
The Head of Procurement's 360 degree feedback review will be a tad awkward this year.
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• #90238
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• #90240
never using a toilet again.
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• #90241
Tiktok trainers , ear pods , Tesla's , range rovers basically anything can blow up bought in the last 11 months I reckon or maybe even longer
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• #90242
If I was a hospital doctor in Gaza, I’d be rather paranoid right now….
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• #90243
Tiktok trainers
If I get some of these, will my son think I'm cool?
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• #90244
It depends how long you've had your pager I'd say.
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• #90245
Id be worried about suunto smart watches and electric scooters the latest smartphones even tins of baked beans that explode when opened bot of handy shrapnel there.
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• #90246
If you got them for £2.50 and they blew up, maybe
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• #90247
The pagers exploded after beeping for 3 seconds. People took them out of their pockets then held them up to read the display. So they were blinded. How entertaining.
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• #90249
If I was a hospital doctor in Gaza, I’d be rather paranoid right now….
So they can precisely target people? News to me.
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• #90250
Isn't it more the case that doctors may be heavily reliant on pagers, and thus be likely collateral damage?
Are Raspberry Pi's safe?