Posted by
ryuzaki0
on from the do-it-yourself-toll-gate dept.
MC68040 writes "The guy at this site managed to build something together that's actually quite neat in the way he built it, all hand-crafted system that uses a linux box to unlock his door. Maybe not the coolest of solutions, but actually a pretty good idea as for security in my humble opinion."
well, i think it's fucking dumb
by
Anonymous Coward
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· Score: -1, Troll
i couldn't give two shits about your 'humble opinion'. This thing is a stupid piece of junk. linux... to unlock a door? fucking dumb. could have used much less and got better results.
oh yeah, first post.. or at least a very early post.
What A Beautiful Mind
by
BadlandZ
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· Score: 1, Troll
I'm sorry, but can you explain just a little more?
I'm sorry, but can you explain just a little more?
25 years ago (1978) you made a computer that used a LCD display (invented 1971, on a MC6809 (that the first reference I can find to is a Motorola Inc., MC6809 Preliminary Programming Manual, Austin, 1979), and then you went and said " hose motherboard was embedded in a 3-ring binder, with sheets."
Now, I'm assuming you had to be at a bear minimum 16 years old when you did this back in 1978, making you 44 now at a minimum. And as a 44+ year old that use to do cool shit like this (if it's true) you still have the time/interest to post to/.?
I don't completely mean to question your honesty, but, more so, if what your saying is true, I would be VERY impressed, and would love to meet you someday.
i couldn't give two shits about your 'humble opinion'. This thing is a stupid piece of junk. linux... to unlock a door? fucking dumb. could have used much less and got better results.
oh yeah, first post.. or at least a very early post.
Why don't you slashdot his penis while you're at it?
moo
I'm sorry, but can you explain just a little more?
25 years ago (1978) you made a computer that used a LCD display (invented 1971, on a MC6809 (that the first reference I can find to is a Motorola Inc., MC6809 Preliminary Programming Manual, Austin, 1979), and then you went and said " hose motherboard was embedded in a 3-ring binder, with sheets."
Now, I'm assuming you had to be at a bear minimum 16 years old when you did this back in 1978, making you 44 now at a minimum. And as a 44+ year old that use to do cool shit like this (if it's true) you still have the time/interest to post to /.?
I don't completely mean to question your honesty, but, more so, if what your saying is true, I would be VERY impressed, and would love to meet you someday.