"You have to connect to someone else's machine, hook up to someone else's fiber, talk to someone who you can't immediately trust, and you have to do it in the open."
That is to say, you didn't zombie someone elses machine, hijack someone elses connection, impersonate another individual or conduct your activities through covert channels.
"one that touts limited government and the empowerment of the private sector, the other that touts national security and national greatness as virtues as well."
I think it is naive to suggest that Obama's space plan started this "civil war". In case you have been living under a rock, there has been an ongoing disagreement between conservatives and the virtuous neoconservatives and their ambitions for national greatness.
I loved making humongous ramps in racing destruction set, changing the gravity to like really wacky and then hit them really hard so the cars would jump forever. That was truly the most awesome game. I remember devoting countless hours to project firestart, phantasy, mig alley ace, cycle knight, speedball... Games that didn't suck.
I can't help but wonder if this whole soap opera isn't like just some jealous retribution against those old "COMMODORE ATE THE APPLE" newspaper headlines. So now it is back, but they yanked out BASIC...
I strongly agree with what Google had to say on that at one point. A virtual browser would only be security through obscurity:
"Virtual machines are sometimes thought of as impenetrable barriers between the guest and host, but in reality they're usually just another layer of software between you and the attacker. As with any complex application, it would be naive to think such a large codebase could be written without some serious bugs creeping in. If any of those bugs are exploitable, attackers restricted to the guest could potentially break out onto the host machine." - http://blogs.zdnet.com/micro-markets/?p=1454
and a person the prosecutors identified only as "Hacker3."
Hacker 3, a three year old child, was already suspected by the RIAA of copywrite infringement.
Blackberry password keeper for low security passwords. High security keypass and ironkey. Top secret stays in my brain. When captured by the enemy, I will only state my username and a/s/l.
I can reimage the machine in less time; 15 minutes from start to finish
Not all businesses are alike. This can be complicated by many remote support situations and IT groups level of incompetence in developing solutions to accommodate them. A lot of unskilled hacks also use reimaging as a crutch for their inability to troubleshoot. Any halfway decent tech can clean up a heavily infected PC using basic troubleshooting and a battery of freely available software in a couple of hours. This often beats getting on a plane to go onsite, shipping the PC in, figuring out how to migrate a strange undocumented application that was built by some guy who was laid off, reinstalling a ton of non-standard applications and unpackaged apps that have to be updated, license activated and reconfigured. Yes, I realize there are solutions to address many of these issues, but from my experience it isn't only the users who are stupid and irresponsible. Anyone can fall under that classification, even mac users.
When I was a kid, my brother and I took the lightbulb out of a nightlight and used to see who could hold their finger in the longest. I have licked an electrical fence, the kind that kept dogs in a yard that was like a little wire around the top of the fence, I just chomped down on it hah. In high school I did my science project on circuits by running electrical current through my braces and blowing out a bunch of lights. In science class the following year I stuck my key in an electrical socket which went boom and smoke went everywhere and a girl behind me got completely showered with sparks and started screaming. I've had at least one or two stunguns broken on me because people held down the button too long. I've gotten my hand stuck inside a computer chassis before while being zapped from loose leads off of a molex and then I've probably been jolted a zillion times with various connectors and exposed wire. Pain don't hurt none.
I'm just asserting that perhaps it is not in the government's interest to do so.
While there is probably something to conspiracy theories, I disagree with that. Osama's capture would probably be in the public relations interests of the current administration. Here's a conspiracy theory for you. Maybe Osama is actually kdawson!
Since "P2P generates most traffic in all regions", we could always work with the international community to make software, movies, music, etc. freely available so it is accessible on demand without charge or penalty. Then people won't have to waste huge amounts of Internet bandwidth and productive hours of their lives redundantly hoarding everything in sight. Next, block China or other countries where the majority of the population speak in spam. Lastly, ban all pornography. Unfortunately, there wouldn't be much remaining interest left in the Internet.
I had my cable Internet disconnected for about three years after being online ever since the first ISP arrived in my city in the 90's. Keep in mind that I am a PC gamer, amateur coder, and during this time worked as an enterprise deployment specialist and a senior support engineer. Although I did have Internet at work my use of it there was quite restricted. While others spent their spare time surfing, I was always wondering how the lazier folks had spare time. My coworkers would always be in shock when I told them I didn't have Internet. I disconnected it due to financial issues, general boredom and lack of interest in what seemed to just be a huge increase in ads and spam. Early this year I had my Internet service restored and I also bought a blackberry, so I am probably back online again for good this time.
One of the first hardships I endured was with gaming and there were many choices I was left out of because of game companies either catering exclusively to those with Internet, or crippling features to discriminate against anyone who isn't online. There were a wealth of games to play though so it ended up a minor inconvenience. I found it more difficult to do paper billing again, and using the phone book and paper dictionary. It really made researching anything more difficult, but the times where I would regret not having Internet are truly numbered. I like having the convenience because it is a minor to moderate hassle at times not having access. The most confusing thing to me is that I think I totally missed out on that whole social networking thing and I don't really understand it. I've heard people talk about it, but basically it makes no sense to me, but maybe that is because it is just stupid. Sometimes I think to myself, I just missed out on three years of adware and people infecting each other with stupidity.
So is dialing 911 with your butt, but it doesn't stop tons of blackberry users from doing it. It also didn't stop my cat from picking up the phone handset, calling my friend's mom and meowing into the phone (true story). How improbable is it that the person was hacked in order to frame them for breaking a restraining order? How easy would it be to execute and clean up after that? OK now how easy would that be then on a computer belonging to a person you had a previous relationship with and possibly had physical access to their computer? Now pretend the computer is a car... Yeah, that doesn't really work for me. I say guilty.
Just because something is a bad decision doesn't mean someone won't make it. It all rather depends on who you work for, and it is probably a bad idea for people to overgeneralize office politics.
"Pure evil" or Neutral Evil I think would be rather simple, as it will always make choices that benefit itself without factors of honor, compassion, variation, etc. I think Lawful Evil and Chaotic Evil are much more complex alignments.
So for the smaller form factor and fancy enclosure, you get half the capacity of a 3.5" drive and pay an extra cost that scales with the capacity of the 2.5" drive. Maybe this isn't 100% accurate, but this seems to hold true for my search of caviar and passport drive sizes 250GB-2TB, and is easier for me to explain. I have no issue with the cost, and I will gladly continue to buy WD drives as I feel they make the superior hardware. What I do have though is a hard enough time answering a million questions from everyone trying to nickel and dime right now because of the economic apocalypse without having to figure out all of the strange pricing models.
I understand thinkgeek and slashdot are sister companies, so this post is more of an ad, but is the only thing different here the revision or level of certification, or is there something else newsworthy on this from a tech standpoint? Ironkey has been on thinkgeek for like a year, and the self destruct and other features have all been in this product for a long time.
"You have to connect to someone else's machine, hook up to someone else's fiber, talk to someone who you can't immediately trust, and you have to do it in the open."
That is to say, you didn't zombie someone elses machine, hijack someone elses connection, impersonate another individual or conduct your activities through covert channels.
"one that touts limited government and the empowerment of the private sector, the other that touts national security and national greatness as virtues as well."
I think it is naive to suggest that Obama's space plan started this "civil war". In case you have been living under a rock, there has been an ongoing disagreement between conservatives and the virtuous neoconservatives and their ambitions for national greatness.
I hope this is integrated into many other applications, because there are several that I would like to flip a certain gesture.
I loved making humongous ramps in racing destruction set, changing the gravity to like really wacky and then hit them really hard so the cars would jump forever. That was truly the most awesome game. I remember devoting countless hours to project firestart, phantasy, mig alley ace, cycle knight, speedball... Games that didn't suck.
I can't help but wonder if this whole soap opera isn't like just some jealous retribution against those old "COMMODORE ATE THE APPLE" newspaper headlines. So now it is back, but they yanked out BASIC...
"Oh, no! We suck again!" - Rob Schneider
I strongly agree with what Google had to say on that at one point. A virtual browser would only be security through obscurity:
"Virtual machines are sometimes thought of as impenetrable barriers between the guest and host, but in reality they're usually just another layer of software between you and the attacker. As with any complex application, it would be naive to think such a large codebase could be written without some serious bugs creeping in. If any of those bugs are exploitable, attackers restricted to the guest could potentially break out onto the host machine." - http://blogs.zdnet.com/micro-markets/?p=1454
and a person the prosecutors identified only as "Hacker3."
Hacker 3, a three year old child, was already suspected by the RIAA of copywrite infringement.
Blackberry password keeper for low security passwords. High security keypass and ironkey. Top secret stays in my brain. When captured by the enemy, I will only state my username and a/s/l.
I can reimage the machine in less time; 15 minutes from start to finish Not all businesses are alike. This can be complicated by many remote support situations and IT groups level of incompetence in developing solutions to accommodate them. A lot of unskilled hacks also use reimaging as a crutch for their inability to troubleshoot. Any halfway decent tech can clean up a heavily infected PC using basic troubleshooting and a battery of freely available software in a couple of hours. This often beats getting on a plane to go onsite, shipping the PC in, figuring out how to migrate a strange undocumented application that was built by some guy who was laid off, reinstalling a ton of non-standard applications and unpackaged apps that have to be updated, license activated and reconfigured. Yes, I realize there are solutions to address many of these issues, but from my experience it isn't only the users who are stupid and irresponsible. Anyone can fall under that classification, even mac users.
When I was a kid, my brother and I took the lightbulb out of a nightlight and used to see who could hold their finger in the longest. I have licked an electrical fence, the kind that kept dogs in a yard that was like a little wire around the top of the fence, I just chomped down on it hah. In high school I did my science project on circuits by running electrical current through my braces and blowing out a bunch of lights. In science class the following year I stuck my key in an electrical socket which went boom and smoke went everywhere and a girl behind me got completely showered with sparks and started screaming. I've had at least one or two stunguns broken on me because people held down the button too long. I've gotten my hand stuck inside a computer chassis before while being zapped from loose leads off of a molex and then I've probably been jolted a zillion times with various connectors and exposed wire. Pain don't hurt none.
While there is probably something to conspiracy theories, I disagree with that. Osama's capture would probably be in the public relations interests of the current administration. Here's a conspiracy theory for you. Maybe Osama is actually kdawson!
Since "P2P generates most traffic in all regions", we could always work with the international community to make software, movies, music, etc. freely available so it is accessible on demand without charge or penalty. Then people won't have to waste huge amounts of Internet bandwidth and productive hours of their lives redundantly hoarding everything in sight. Next, block China or other countries where the majority of the population speak in spam. Lastly, ban all pornography. Unfortunately, there wouldn't be much remaining interest left in the Internet.
Maybe it will happen, but create a ripple back in time to stop it before it happened?
2GB limit went away in Outlook 2003 though, so now I can finally take a really big pst. When I'm done with that, I'll probably dump my logs.
I had my cable Internet disconnected for about three years after being online ever since the first ISP arrived in my city in the 90's. Keep in mind that I am a PC gamer, amateur coder, and during this time worked as an enterprise deployment specialist and a senior support engineer. Although I did have Internet at work my use of it there was quite restricted. While others spent their spare time surfing, I was always wondering how the lazier folks had spare time. My coworkers would always be in shock when I told them I didn't have Internet. I disconnected it due to financial issues, general boredom and lack of interest in what seemed to just be a huge increase in ads and spam. Early this year I had my Internet service restored and I also bought a blackberry, so I am probably back online again for good this time. One of the first hardships I endured was with gaming and there were many choices I was left out of because of game companies either catering exclusively to those with Internet, or crippling features to discriminate against anyone who isn't online. There were a wealth of games to play though so it ended up a minor inconvenience. I found it more difficult to do paper billing again, and using the phone book and paper dictionary. It really made researching anything more difficult, but the times where I would regret not having Internet are truly numbered. I like having the convenience because it is a minor to moderate hassle at times not having access. The most confusing thing to me is that I think I totally missed out on that whole social networking thing and I don't really understand it. I've heard people talk about it, but basically it makes no sense to me, but maybe that is because it is just stupid. Sometimes I think to myself, I just missed out on three years of adware and people infecting each other with stupidity.
So is dialing 911 with your butt, but it doesn't stop tons of blackberry users from doing it. It also didn't stop my cat from picking up the phone handset, calling my friend's mom and meowing into the phone (true story). How improbable is it that the person was hacked in order to frame them for breaking a restraining order? How easy would it be to execute and clean up after that? OK now how easy would that be then on a computer belonging to a person you had a previous relationship with and possibly had physical access to their computer? Now pretend the computer is a car... Yeah, that doesn't really work for me. I say guilty.
Cyber god for hire. I can run malwarebytes and av. Meh!
Just because something is a bad decision doesn't mean someone won't make it. It all rather depends on who you work for, and it is probably a bad idea for people to overgeneralize office politics.
Guns.
You can do the same from cell.weather.gov to bookmark local weather on your mobile device.
Looking out there now, they changed it back to the black guy. Or maybe they didn't. Maybe it is a trick picture? Can anyone else see the sailboat?
How do you feel now that you will be starting world war 3 with korea by removing LAN play from starcraft II? Thanks.
"Pure evil" or Neutral Evil I think would be rather simple, as it will always make choices that benefit itself without factors of honor, compassion, variation, etc. I think Lawful Evil and Chaotic Evil are much more complex alignments.
So for the smaller form factor and fancy enclosure, you get half the capacity of a 3.5" drive and pay an extra cost that scales with the capacity of the 2.5" drive. Maybe this isn't 100% accurate, but this seems to hold true for my search of caviar and passport drive sizes 250GB-2TB, and is easier for me to explain. I have no issue with the cost, and I will gladly continue to buy WD drives as I feel they make the superior hardware. What I do have though is a hard enough time answering a million questions from everyone trying to nickel and dime right now because of the economic apocalypse without having to figure out all of the strange pricing models.
I understand thinkgeek and slashdot are sister companies, so this post is more of an ad, but is the only thing different here the revision or level of certification, or is there something else newsworthy on this from a tech standpoint? Ironkey has been on thinkgeek for like a year, and the self destruct and other features have all been in this product for a long time.