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  1. ghost in the HW on Ask Kevin Mitnick · · Score: 1

    So, having a close sourced BIOS, a close sourced CPU with god knows what AES implementation and a lot of hw with onboard memory, LotusNotes with dedicated NSA access etc. as a consultant, what are your thoughts to companies that want to protect themselves against economical / tech espionage?

  2. government cyberwarfare strategy on Ask Kevin Mitnick · · Score: 1

    What would you suggest to government(s) about cyberwarfare? What are your thoughts on the current strategy and tools?

  3. Re:The internet is great on Nuclear Decay May Vary With Earth-Sun Distance · · Score: 1

    Some source please. Who / about what had written it?

  4. Not really new news on Nuclear Decay May Vary With Earth-Sun Distance · · Score: 1

    Some years ago I went to a symposium on global scaling phenomenon. I was very confused because there were some high profile (so I was told) phds having talks on various things that one would consider silly. One of them was "Die Struktur des Zufalls - Alle Prozesse haben eine gemeinsame kosmische Dynamik" (its german - use babelfish or sth). The talk was phenomenal, revolutionary and well... silly. Why would someone who discovered such a big thing talk on a little simposium with mainly non technical audience? Why not simply publish in Nature or somewhere similar? So thought he maybe made a little mistake in his analysis and came to earn some money. A year later the leader of this "Global scaling" group - Hartmut Müller - had a lecture on Global scaling (I think it was on university of KÃln,Germany) where he wanted to show that he can "teleport" information from a gsm phone (surrounded by water so that no EM radiation could come to or from the water box the gsm was in) but the gsm had signal and the experiment wasn`t walid (the lecture was taped, you can buy the CD on their site) But that would be his second public experiment, he`s already done one where he talked on a funny thing from Germany to Australia (one can find more out in the magazine "Raum und Zeit")... and so on. Well here`s a link where one can read about the research http://www.info.global-scaling-verein.de/Intro/Intro06E.htm. Also there`s some interesting material on their main site at http://globalscaling.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=49&Itemid=25. I can`t really say anything other than I`m shocked this really happened to be true. Some professors found it amusing when I discussed what I had heard/saw on that symposium other students laughed so I went with the main stream and forgot all about it. Maybe sometimes it`s best to think for one self and not let others think for you...

  5. Poor man`s choice on World's First 2GB Graphics Card Is Here · · Score: 1

    When did /. become duke nukem/photoshop forum? No mention of [folding@home stats] http://fah-web.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.py?qtype=osstats or [gpu cluster projects] http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Projects/GPUcluster/projects.html. Now even students can buy this cheap hardware and play and develop AI, numerical codes and do some hardcore research. And no, it has nothing to do with DukeNukem.

  6. Re:Market need? on World's First 2GB Graphics Card Is Here · · Score: 1

    What about the whole HPC crowd?