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Low heat computers harder to spy on ?
Ofcourse it does,
It can be proven with logic reasoning by inverting the logic. If your computer were 100 billion gigawats of power everytime you press the letter A while it should have been B then the whole world will know ! LOL. Bye, Skybuck. |
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Low heat computers harder to spy on ?
Skybuck Flying wrote:
Ofcourse it does, It can be proven with logic reasoning by inverting the logic. If your computer were 100 billion gigawats of power everytime you press the letter A while it should have been B then the whole world will know ! LOL. Bye, Skybuck. IF....IF....IF....IF....IF....IF....IF.... and IF pigs had wings they could fly |
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