I urge someone to demonstrate a man-in-the-middle attack for this fantastic opportunity.
Let Sony send your PS3 some packets to execute, and replace them. Hmm, how about the neighbours PS3?
This must be the worst idea since edible underpants. I mean, there's probably a market for it, but really?
Can he file a counter restraining-order for Sony to not apply the protection to any new releases untill the case is over?
Or in some other way be prevented from persuing their interests?
Seriously, what is to stop the keys from being available forever regardless of what date you set?
I also agree with those hitting screen-dump right about now. Once decrypted, always decrypted.
Agreed! Why does everything have to be social! To me it's not social, it's INSECURE! When I want to be social I invite friends over, or I actually leave my home.
I don't want my g-mail account to be linked to my google groups profile. Nor do I want my Youtube account to have anything to do with my google search account, which I really don't even want!
I further more don't need the search function integrated in my browser, and I don't need it to simultaneously index my files. I know where I put em - It's called folders!
Stop trying to generate a single online profile for everything I do, and stop linking my seperate profiles together automatically based on guesswork or spying!
Using sensors to determine if movement was experienced duing the capture of a picture is just how electronic image stabelisation works!
Cameras have been doing it for ages.
To avoid additive errors due to summing up wrong pixels in the movement good cameras instead sum up a load of very short shutter-time photos where movement is smaller than the pixels.
This gives even better results than post-correcting for the movement as it allows the imagedata to be shifted before summing to remove the summing-error alltogether.
Anyway, the real innovation here is suggesting that one should use already present onboard sensors to try and post-process away movement induced blur.
It's a good idea but not a eureka moment. Wouldn't be surprised if they patent the heck out of it anyway.
Another way to put it:
90% drop in readers = 90% drop in advertizing revenue.
So, how much do the remaining 10% of readers actually pay and is it more than the paper earns on ads?
Sounds to me like someone shot themselves in the foot.
They should try suing the remaining 10% for copy/pasting and see if they can't get rid of them too.
If someone installs something on my phone at $2/MB I demand they pay for the bandwidth they use!
I did not choose to install the software while on 3G or whatever so why should I be billed for it?
Patent on synthetic life is just a software-patent.
It should thus only be pertinent to the implemented functions and only on the way those functions are implemented.
Then again, IANAL and if I were I'd recommend I be sent packing for interfering with life, the universe and everything.
Don't forget to give me a towel though...
Pressure is not the same as expansion force.
The reason the oil and gas is under pressure is because it is trapped under all the rock and sand.
The pathway to the surface exposes this pressure allowing gushing of oil.
This does not mean that the reservoir could expend all this pressure at once in a expulsion/explosion because the eruptive event itself would cancel out most of the source for the pressure.
It's comparable to an inflated balloon deep under water. The forces acting on it balances out with the pressure inside it. If you calculate the ammount of potential energy it could smash a car, but pop the balloon and the gas and water would mix resulting in a quite non-spectacular event.
Most of the oil isn't even in a chamber, it's in porous rock slowing the release/event.
The devestation here will be the release of the gasses and oil into the water and it's effect on coasts and marine life. This is why we should get it under control, not because it would bring on an ice-age. (It won't...)
Am I the only one seeing that the Arduino platform is just a set of dev-boards with Atmel AVR chips on them?
Agreed, it's a nice jumpstart when you need to cobble together a test, but it isn't supposed to be the final step.
The article should headline "Atmel AVR Assisted Mind-Controlled Television". Then credit Arduino in the text.
Ofcource the student would admit it if it was a bomb. That's what terrorists do...
They yell something including the word infidel and then they go boom.
I know some kids that used to draw stamps on the envelopes.
Little birds, a christmas-tree etc. They even drew in a crude border with tacks like stamps have.
They sent me one and I still have it. With stamp from the PO.
...and that is why concealed carry permits were created.
A gun can be viewed as a "device".
Just you wait untill your gun plays the axe-deoderant music and prevents you from firing untill you have simulated the use of a roll-on deoderant by wiping the gun under your arm.
Wow! I really didn't realize that!
Does this mean that every single CD track has 2 seconds of infringing 4'33" material at the end to conform to the Red-book (CD-DA) standard?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Book_(audio_CD_standard)
There is something called noise pollution. In todays world we are bombarded with auditory and visual stimuli every waking moment. There is hardly any place where you can just listen to your own pulse as your heart keeps beating or even just nothing.
Unwanted "music" is classified as noise. After all, wether someone is playing a piano or pushing it down the stairs at 2am would be irrelevant to you unless you happen to be standing in the stairway or own the piano. Same thing when shopping; You are trying to remember if you need milk or eggs. You are not interested in who let the dogs out or what Jay-z is doing in Broklyn. You just want to find the damn cereal and go home.
After finally coming home from a day of intense concentration I don't turn on the radio. I don't turn on the tv. Instead I enjoy some nice, well deserved and for now completely free silence. Try it sometime. When you finally put on your favourite track it sounds much better when your mind is clear.
Oh no! You must not do anything that could cause your email to end up in those idiots contact-lists. Next time they may send something to YOUR account! Then you can kiss your account goodbye.
Come to think of it, that is a great way to get rid of a person online. Just get him on that mailers list and the court will shut him out for ya. The worst thing is, now there is precedence in such a case so the next one is just blind copy/paste. Thow won't be abused. Surely not. The world is not that evil.
Can you sue them back for fraudulent behaviour or something? For a film, you licence the music. Why should you then pay again when you finally get someone to watch it?
Sounds to me like they want the cake, and also to lick the bowl and spoon. Then they want the crums you usually give the dog. Finally, any pictures of the cake are their property and eny description of it too. Inaccurate descriptions are slander and if you discuss the contents of the icing you may be trialed for espionage.
In Norway, advertisements directed towards children are banned on TV and radio. Unfortunately this is being circumvented by basing the broadcasting network abroad. I just hope this type of advertising can be dealth with by modifying the laws. If not, maby a big hammer will do the trick.
In other words, sabotage? So when users logged into for example ameibo.com to rent a movie they would be blocked from downloading their legally purchased or rented content. Does that mean that they did not really deliver "Internet" but "Comcastnet" ?
Let Sony send your PS3 some packets to execute, and replace them. Hmm, how about the neighbours PS3?
This must be the worst idea since edible underpants. I mean, there's probably a market for it, but really?
Can he file a counter restraining-order for Sony to not apply the protection to any new releases untill the case is over? Or in some other way be prevented from persuing their interests?
Seriously, what is to stop the keys from being available forever regardless of what date you set? I also agree with those hitting screen-dump right about now. Once decrypted, always decrypted.
Agreed! Why does everything have to be social! To me it's not social, it's INSECURE! When I want to be social I invite friends over, or I actually leave my home. I don't want my g-mail account to be linked to my google groups profile. Nor do I want my Youtube account to have anything to do with my google search account, which I really don't even want! I further more don't need the search function integrated in my browser, and I don't need it to simultaneously index my files. I know where I put em - It's called folders! Stop trying to generate a single online profile for everything I do, and stop linking my seperate profiles together automatically based on guesswork or spying!
How about a grinectomy (Adam Savage - Mythbusters) ?
To avoid additive errors due to summing up wrong pixels in the movement good cameras instead sum up a load of very short shutter-time photos where movement is smaller than the pixels. This gives even better results than post-correcting for the movement as it allows the imagedata to be shifted before summing to remove the summing-error alltogether.
Anyway, the real innovation here is suggesting that one should use already present onboard sensors to try and post-process away movement induced blur. It's a good idea but not a eureka moment. Wouldn't be surprised if they patent the heck out of it anyway.
More DOTS! More DOTS!
90% drop in readers = 90% drop in advertizing revenue.
So, how much do the remaining 10% of readers actually pay and is it more than the paper earns on ads?
Sounds to me like someone shot themselves in the foot.
They should try suing the remaining 10% for copy/pasting and see if they can't get rid of them too.
Stock up on banannas people!
If someone installs something on my phone at $2/MB I demand they pay for the bandwidth they use!
I did not choose to install the software while on 3G or whatever so why should I be billed for it?
Patent on synthetic life is just a software-patent.
It should thus only be pertinent to the implemented functions and only on the way those functions are implemented.
Then again, IANAL and if I were I'd recommend I be sent packing for interfering with life, the universe and everything.
Don't forget to give me a towel though...
Pressure is not the same as expansion force. The reason the oil and gas is under pressure is because it is trapped under all the rock and sand. The pathway to the surface exposes this pressure allowing gushing of oil. This does not mean that the reservoir could expend all this pressure at once in a expulsion/explosion because the eruptive event itself would cancel out most of the source for the pressure. It's comparable to an inflated balloon deep under water. The forces acting on it balances out with the pressure inside it. If you calculate the ammount of potential energy it could smash a car, but pop the balloon and the gas and water would mix resulting in a quite non-spectacular event. Most of the oil isn't even in a chamber, it's in porous rock slowing the release/event. The devestation here will be the release of the gasses and oil into the water and it's effect on coasts and marine life. This is why we should get it under control, not because it would bring on an ice-age. (It won't...)
Am I the only one seeing that the Arduino platform is just a set of dev-boards with Atmel AVR chips on them?
Agreed, it's a nice jumpstart when you need to cobble together a test, but it isn't supposed to be the final step.
The article should headline "Atmel AVR Assisted Mind-Controlled Television". Then credit Arduino in the text.
Unless the changes are simple. Then you can do it over the internet... If I spend more than 10 minutes on my taxes, someone has made a big mistake.
Ofcource the student would admit it if it was a bomb. That's what terrorists do... They yell something including the word infidel and then they go boom.
I know some kids that used to draw stamps on the envelopes. Little birds, a christmas-tree etc. They even drew in a crude border with tacks like stamps have. They sent me one and I still have it. With stamp from the PO.
...and that is why concealed carry permits were created.
A gun can be viewed as a "device". Just you wait untill your gun plays the axe-deoderant music and prevents you from firing untill you have simulated the use of a roll-on deoderant by wiping the gun under your arm.
- This is 911.
* Help, I am being attacked!
- Hold on sir, I will <click>
iPhone:
Video of security-spray followed by the question "Would this product have helped in your situation?"
Ansver: Yes
- <click> Sir, are you still there?
- Sir?
- hello?
* gurgle, gurgle. (bloody mess on ground...)
Wow! I really didn't realize that! Does this mean that every single CD track has 2 seconds of infringing 4'33" material at the end to conform to the Red-book (CD-DA) standard? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Book_(audio_CD_standard)
There is something called noise pollution.
In todays world we are bombarded with auditory and visual stimuli every waking moment. There is hardly any place where you can just listen to your own pulse as your heart keeps beating or even just nothing.
Unwanted "music" is classified as noise. After all, wether someone is playing a piano or pushing it down the stairs at 2am would be irrelevant to you unless you happen to be standing in the stairway or own the piano. Same thing when shopping; You are trying to remember if you need milk or eggs. You are not interested in who let the dogs out or what Jay-z is doing in Broklyn. You just want to find the damn cereal and go home.
After finally coming home from a day of intense concentration I don't turn on the radio. I don't turn on the tv. Instead I enjoy some nice, well deserved and for now completely free silence.
Try it sometime. When you finally put on your favourite track it sounds much better when your mind is clear.
Oh no! You must not do anything that could cause your email to end up in those idiots contact-lists.
Next time they may send something to YOUR account! Then you can kiss your account goodbye.
Come to think of it, that is a great way to get rid of a person online. Just get him on that mailers list and the court will shut him out for ya.
The worst thing is, now there is precedence in such a case so the next one is just blind copy/paste. Thow won't be abused. Surely not. The world is not that evil.
Can you sue them back for fraudulent behaviour or something?
For a film, you licence the music. Why should you then pay again when you finally get someone to watch it?
Sounds to me like they want the cake, and also to lick the bowl and spoon. Then they want the crums you usually give the dog. Finally, any pictures of the cake are their property and eny description of it too. Inaccurate descriptions are slander and if you discuss the contents of the icing you may be trialed for espionage.
In Norway, advertisements directed towards children are banned on TV and radio. Unfortunately this is being circumvented by basing the broadcasting network abroad.
I just hope this type of advertising can be dealth with by modifying the laws. If not, maby a big hammer will do the trick.
...is ofcource spam and porn.
Can we do traffic-shaping of spam?
If so I suggest this shedule:
12pm-8am: 100% drop
8am-4pm: 100% drop
4pm-12pm: 100% drop
In other words, sabotage?
So when users logged into for example ameibo.com to rent a movie they would be blocked from downloading their legally purchased or rented content. Does that mean that they did not really deliver "Internet" but "Comcastnet" ?