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Easily. The device doesn't care who owns it, you can use one owned by another person.
4 2 ReplyI don't know anyone who owns one either.
But go ahead, do your experiment and report back. Should only take you 5 minutes to prove your claim.
4 4 ReplyWhy should I do it, when plenty of people have already done so, and reported the results I talked about?
4 3 ReplyLike who?
3 3 ReplyAre you unable to Google, or are you acting willfully dense?
First example I found: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00779-018-1174-x
3 2 ReplyLol that looks like 5 minutes of work to you?
1 4 ReplyNo, a study that studies way more than what I described doesn't look like 5 minutes of work to me, why would it?
3 1 ReplySo you gonna spot me the $40?
1 4 ReplyWhy would I? Why isn't the study I've linked sufficient?
Why do you want me to disprove something you should easily be able to prove, and that other people have already disproven?
3 1 ReplyThe study you linked is behind a $40 paywall
1 3 Reply- Have you never heard of Sci-Hub or other services to circumvent such paywalls?
- As I said, more than enough people have made such studies.
You could have easily figured out either of those if you were taking this conversation seriously. You obviously aren't, so I'll stop here.
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