Demagnetizing credit cards, a myth? |
Demagnetizing credit cards, a myth? |
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I've been thinking of getting a Motorola Pebl, but I've heard mixed stories about its ability to demagnetize things, like credit cards and harddrives(?). But others say it's just a myth, and that it only takes a super strong magnet to do that.
Anyone have experience with that, or Pebls in general? ![]() |
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I've been thinking of getting a Motorola Pebl, but I've heard mixed stories about its ability to demagnetize things, like credit cards and harddrives(?). But others say it's just a myth, and that it only takes a super strong magnet to do that. Anyone have experience with that, or Pebls in general? ![]() Its pretty easy put your card near a powerful magnet or a strong electomagnectic field so that it will loose its magnetic shield |
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