1994-03-16 - Re: your mail

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From: rarachel@prism.poly.edu (Arsen Ray Arachelian)
To: owner-cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1994-03-16 15:04:31 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 16 Mar 94 07:04:31 PST

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From: rarachel@prism.poly.edu (Arsen Ray Arachelian)
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 94 07:04:31 PST
To: owner-cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: your mail
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> > Make sure the drapes block IR.  There are instances of even local
> > police forces flooding the front of a house with IR light, and
> > viewing the activities inside with IR viewers -- all of this
> > through closed drapes.
> 
> What sort of materials DO block IR ?  Lycra ?  Wool ?  Cotton ?
> 
> And how do we test drapes without buying them first ?
> 

My guess would be that something like aluminum foil would do just fine
I remember seeing some ads for some space age drapes that block all IR as
to prevent your room forom overheating from sunlight in the summer and
from your room leaking heat to the outside in the winter... looked a lot
like aluminum foil to me...  any idea on whether this stuff can still 
be found today?



 





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