Domain: hazardfactory.org
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Comments · 18
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Games?Like an adult Gameboy, but with the excuse that it is also a phone and notepad. Great but does it have an IR or wireless port for head to head deathmatches during buget meetings.
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Two way is feasibleWhen you broadcast at higher power, generally you would use a comparable signal amp on on incoming signal. So your underpowered laptop signal is greatly magnified (errors and all) after it is received at the hub. Larger distances then translate into lower available bandwidth as opposed to no connection. This is pushing and pulling signal from one end instead of pushing from both.
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Flux that snip...
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The new 404 compliance standard...is being enforced on all sites presenting SPAM in a positive light or someone must have posted a recursory link to
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Re:Spam *Does* Pay
What are the chances that most of those where purchased by a former Venture Capitalist who plans on selling them at a hefty profit on e-bay after he corners the market.
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Connection...
How about my crowbar connecting with the spammers computer or any 'Brick' connecting with the spammers head. I get way too many spamverts for mini-rc racers, I am tempted to get one just so I can enjoy destroying it.
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Color commentary...
-Well Norman, looks like team 1337 is going for the Port 24567 vulnerability.
-Yes Edmond, but I think that h4x0r's defenders probably have that patch on disk.
...on and on...-(9 hours later)Oh, 1337's coders were just using that as a distraction while they sniffed other open ports.
-Well Ed, looks like team 1337 has really got a 'handle' on the buffer overflow.
-Thanks, Norm, looks like this could be the end for h4x0r. We'll be back with highlights after the break.
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Well, the easiest way to security...lock up everyone who doesn't have security clearance.
If we can't save freedom, can we at least put it out of its misery
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Re: TMOK,OK, but it was for personal use only, your check for 10,000% of $0 is in the mail, call off the lawyers.
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Nerds don't kill people...except ocasionally end users, and even then we more subtle means than firearms.
My thinking on the matter is: if no one has guns I would feel safe, knowing that if someone wants a gun they can get it makes me not feel so safe, so I need to get a gun too, given that bare hands are little match for a 38 special if the need ever did arise
I certainly see a need to limit the spread of weapons in this country, but I don't think it will limit crime, only gun related crime. Last time I checked, lots of people were killed with knives *and* blunt objects (try limiting those).
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Civilized nations don't kill people...
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Wonder were Norway got that idea...
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We need congress...to mandate that all computers be wireless enabled in five years... get the industry moving in the right direction. --Me
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I once heard it refered to
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Sounds worse than...
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*CFR*is also Code of Federal Regulations. Though most of the time the folks that write the stuff don't think it applies to them anyway.
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This is just Criminal.Well if it wasn't bad enough that they periodically vote to raise thier own salary to ridiculus levels, but they don't have to spend a dime of thier own money to get elected.
Well at least it doesn't cost us much more than it would to lock them up for life.
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Proving once again
that Bill Gates(TM) is technically the most powerful person on the planet. Or at least he would be if 'bribery' was 'legal'. "Nothing to see here folks, move along"--them