tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5503527552780177173.post7527233136599718728..comments2023-08-12T06:16:48.262-04:00Comments on Hailing from Georgia: Constructing an EMP-proof power gridJeremy Jansonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03218395232783877050noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5503527552780177173.post-39601303334641144782010-10-28T20:48:44.546-04:002010-10-28T20:48:44.546-04:00Thats...not....actually a bad idea.
You have you...Thats...not....actually a bad idea. <br /><br />You have your moments JJ!<br /><br />That's brilliant. And over here in the UK it would be a lot cheaper to do thanks to the smaller scale of things. <br /><br />Another use of this 'hardening' against EMP damage might be terror prevention. As the world moves forward technologically it's only a matter of time before terrorists start using more high-tech way to attack us. We're beginning to see threats such as cyber-terrorism (threats to military computer systems etc.) but a blackout of epic proportion in a nation's power grid would be just, if not more damaging.<br /><br /><br />Yeah. Excellent idea JJ, and I like your thread on BC for positive reporting stories.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com