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To: elmatador who wrote (71132)3/11/2011 6:44:43 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) of 218201
 
Since the year 2000 much of the worlds electronics have gone sub micron. The sun has been quiet on the tail end of the 11 year cycle since then. It went super quiet for a while with zero sunspots for an extended period.

time frame Sept 2010.
Taking place in London today is the first Electric Infrastructure Security Summit (EISS) meeting that will convene to discuss severe geomagnetic storm and EMP threats to vital infrastructures.
Read more: theengineer.co.uk

I think it's a given that GPS will get knocked out at sometime or another, probably just when you need it to work.
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