Safety Tales: What Do Electronics Smell Like?
Vladimir Bezmaly | 12/25/2020
- Good morning, Ivanovich! Can't sleep?
- Potapych, don't bother me. I have a problem. They're clearly taking data from work on flash drives. And I can't find it.
- So-o-o. Can't you block the USB?
- I can't!
- I'll have to call my friends. But remember, no one should know about this.
- Oh, what are you saying, Potapych! I'm not my own enemy!
- Okay, I'm going to make a call.
Two days passed. Monday came.
- Hello, Ivanovich! I brought you two new employees.
- For what???
- drive? I did! Meet Sasha and his friend Jack.
Ivanych looked at the young guy and the Labrador sitting next to him.
- Potapych, what does a dog have to do with it? Can it sniff out electronics?
- Of course! This is a dog from the experimental group. The paraguay mobile database is trained to search for devices containing triphenylphosphine oxide, which has no smell for humans, but four-legged animals, as scientists claim, sense it.
- Well, if scientists say so, then let's try. But how can we explain why there is a dog at the checkpoint?
— Let's say that we decided to introduce night guards with dogs. So we train them.
- That's an idea!
A day passed. People slowly began to move towards the checkpoint. The dog suddenly tensed up. Alexander approached a young woman with a small bag.
- Excuse me. Empty your bag.
- What's the matter? My things are there!
In short, you asked me to find the flash
-
- Posts: 816
- Joined: Sun Dec 22, 2024 7:16 am