I zapped my Micro chipped passport (I don't know if its RFID) in the microwave for 10 seconds.
Unfortunately my passport got confiscated, not because the chip didn't work but because the ID page "didn't look right" I guess something else got zapped in those 10 seconds.
Barcode presents a security problem in that someone need only see the card inorder to copy its information some barcode readers can scan from several feet. With magstrip the card must be almost in contact with the reader making it far more secure.
That's why you don't see barcodes used on credit cards, it simply is not as secure as magstrip.
I don't know why some people think that a system which doesn't even require you to see the card in order to read it would be anything but insecure.
The studios want to go bankrupt, I can't think why because most businesses have the opposite in mind but studios really want nothing more than to lose sales.
I will never pay for media, ThePirateBay offers better service and better quality product, even if it is a bit expensive the service certainly justifies the bandwidth.
If I can't download the.avi then it isn't Play anywhere is it? If I can't play it 500mile from the nearest phone line than that's hardly the definition of anywhere.
But it will still be cheaper to kill people than to refit all affected cars.
The only way to ensure safety is to hold the operator accountable with serious Jail time. It should always be up to the Driver/Operator to keep a check on the mechanical condition of the vehicle.
My email address is no secret I can be easily identified by a whois lookup on my domain, a search on facebook (i think) or if I forget to take my name out of the from field.
However if I send you an email from my Gmail account you wont know who I am, I would consider that to be anonymous email.
IP addresses are only useful to people who can obtain access to their records.
Filtering spam is no problem these days, for every 500spams I might get 1 into the inbox at worse case scenario and them only false positive I have ever had as an email from Microsoft which got flagged because it was poorly coded.
The REAL problem is system resources, processing thousands and thousands of emails is expensive and if 99% of email is spam that's allot of money being spent just dealing with spam.
I've been a victim myself of a web smear campaign, and I can tell you that it's no fun. Plus it will stay around forever, depending on how it's done.
A good idea is to register firstnamelastname.com and if you have problems with someone you can post your side of the storey there, and if the site is in your resume. Your word appears allot more genuine than the asshat who is most likely hiding their identity and posting on freeblogs and other crap.
The kid didn't get the job, but after we decided we didn't want to make him an offer, we took a look at his page. It was almost exclusively pictures of him drinking, hanging out in bars and fraternities, etc. Just confirmed our decision.
Why, would someone think its a good idea to link that to their resume? I would never put my blog on my resume, especially as its a rant blog that goes to far.
I zapped my Micro chipped passport (I don't know if its RFID) in the microwave for 10 seconds.
Unfortunately my passport got confiscated, not because the chip didn't work but because the ID page "didn't look right" I guess something else got zapped in those 10 seconds.
Barcode presents a security problem in that someone need only see the card inorder to copy its information some barcode readers can scan from several feet. With magstrip the card must be almost in contact with the reader making it far more secure.
That's why you don't see barcodes used on credit cards, it simply is not as secure as magstrip.
I don't know why some people think that a system which doesn't even require you to see the card in order to read it would be anything but insecure.
Then why step in it? If you don't like it, don't do it.
I don't want to be fined so I wouldn't give the city my Dogs DNA.
What's next are they going to require all citizens hand over their DNA so they can fine us for public urination?
Fuck that..
Criminals refuse to identify themselves....
Sports at 11....
Hot linking can be disabled in .htaccess on Apache systems.
Let's honour their wishes since its costing the tax payer.
Ok,
NO ONE LINK TO THIS SITE,
http://www.sheboyganpolice.com/
I wish we had laws where I live that would allow you to assault people who invade your home.
Here you can be imprisoned if you kill someone who breaks into your house, that's fucked up.
but we pride ourselves on being a "free country".
Free from what exactly? the only thing you need freedom from is the increasingly oppressive government.
A household name that everyone remembers the fall of.
But they still don't get it.
The studios want to go bankrupt, I can't think why because most businesses have the opposite in mind but studios really want nothing more than to lose sales.
I will never pay for media, ThePirateBay offers better service and better quality product, even if it is a bit expensive the service certainly justifies the bandwidth.
The same way you prove anything in your house was purchased and not stolen.
If I can't download the .avi then it isn't Play anywhere is it? If I can't play it 500mile from the nearest phone line than that's hardly the definition of anywhere.
or that it enforces DRM and acts against their wishes. Perhaps they should.
What DRM? :)
I've never encountered any in Vista
Piracy is the solution to this problem.
But it will still be cheaper to kill people than to refit all affected cars.
The only way to ensure safety is to hold the operator accountable with serious Jail time. It should always be up to the Driver/Operator to keep a check on the mechanical condition of the vehicle.
How do you send email to /.?
I have never once seen an email address apart from user comments, and I doubt these people are looking at the whois.
The town could simply stop them from laying the fibre. You can't sue someone then ask planning permission.
My email address is no secret I can be easily identified by a whois lookup on my domain, a search on facebook (i think) or if I forget to take my name out of the from field.
However if I send you an email from my Gmail account you wont know who I am, I would consider that to be anonymous email.
IP addresses are only useful to people who can obtain access to their records.
Voice is just a type of Data as is Text.
Filtering spam is no problem these days, for every 500spams I might get 1 into the inbox at worse case scenario and them only false positive I have ever had as an email from Microsoft which got flagged because it was poorly coded.
The REAL problem is system resources, processing thousands and thousands of emails is expensive and if 99% of email is spam that's allot of money being spent just dealing with spam.
So, in a nutshell, you now pay for the RIAA to prop up their outdated and failed business model.
Spot on, you also pay for them to bully innocent people into handing over their own hard earned cash.
It's just another reason to avoid the United States, Freedom my ass!
I've been a victim myself of a web smear campaign, and I can tell you that it's no fun. Plus it will stay around forever, depending on how it's done.
A good idea is to register firstnamelastname.com and if you have problems with someone you can post your side of the storey there, and if the site is in your resume. Your word appears allot more genuine than the asshat who is most likely hiding their identity and posting on freeblogs and other crap.
The kid didn't get the job, but after we decided we didn't want to make him an offer, we took a look at his page. It was almost exclusively pictures of him drinking, hanging out in bars and fraternities, etc. Just confirmed our decision.
Why, would someone think its a good idea to link that to their resume? I would never put my blog on my resume, especially as its a rant blog that goes to far.