(1) exploit nerds' nerdiness
use technology
(2) go outside the normal channels of influence
electronic voting machines!
(3) increase nerds' effective voting power by several orders of magnitude.
Time to bust out the CF cards with vote tampering firmware.
(4) are legal
Do it while an employee of Diebold
(5) target critical swing states
Florida and Ohio only
(6) can be done as a hobby
if caught "this employee was acting alone on his own time"
"Green" groups are mostly funded by the oil industry.
One volcano eruption does outputs more carbon than humans in one year.
The earth heated up by 2%, so did the sun.
Carbon is good for plant life, and in return you get higher oxygen, good for non plant life.
Any detractors?
How come no one has thought of making a slideshow DVD? you can use the interactive features to advance slide to slide. All you need then is a DVD player and the projector.
At the time all the comments were junk. I guess my feelings in general were spoken on this thread.
But what I am getting at is that these people are sensitive to 2.4GHz frequencies and that the PocketPC happened to be in my pocket and available to squash the claims. To my surprise they detected it immediatly, they describe it as a sharp heachache that fades in and out depending on proximity to a 2.4GHZ device.
I'd like to see some sort of headgear or something for RF sensitive people. Tin foil hats? No thanks. But there are people out there who do respond in a bad way to RF.
I for one am making a lot of money installing XP on Vista bundled computers. $80 a pop makes my car payments. Thank god for iastor.sys!
I got seduced by Vista and the eye candy more than once. Never stuck with it for more than 2 days.
I am very curious if the real culprit is NT6 or the sludge poured on top.
I for one know a few people who get massive headaches from 2.4GHz RF. They can without a doubt detect when something is on or off. I have tested this myself with my PocketPC wireless radios, the wifi is the worst and the bluetooth somewhat.
Has Slashdot really turned into a bunch of people posting garbage?
There is no serious discussion going on here anymore, just a bunch of mindless comments and fear mongering with a bit of baseless trashing thrown in for good measure.
Time to find a new place where serious discussion can take place.
(1) exploit nerds' nerdiness use technology (2) go outside the normal channels of influence electronic voting machines! (3) increase nerds' effective voting power by several orders of magnitude. Time to bust out the CF cards with vote tampering firmware. (4) are legal Do it while an employee of Diebold (5) target critical swing states Florida and Ohio only (6) can be done as a hobby if caught "this employee was acting alone on his own time"
"Green" groups are mostly funded by the oil industry. One volcano eruption does outputs more carbon than humans in one year. The earth heated up by 2%, so did the sun. Carbon is good for plant life, and in return you get higher oxygen, good for non plant life. Any detractors?
How much you want to bet it will suck anyway. Duke Nukem "FOREVER" What if it never existed the whole time?
This story is more then 3 days old. Am I supposed to be surprised that Apple has this built in?
How come no one has thought of making a slideshow DVD? you can use the interactive features to advance slide to slide. All you need then is a DVD player and the projector.
What ever happened to voxels?
At the time all the comments were junk. I guess my feelings in general were spoken on this thread. But what I am getting at is that these people are sensitive to 2.4GHz frequencies and that the PocketPC happened to be in my pocket and available to squash the claims. To my surprise they detected it immediatly, they describe it as a sharp heachache that fades in and out depending on proximity to a 2.4GHZ device. I'd like to see some sort of headgear or something for RF sensitive people. Tin foil hats? No thanks. But there are people out there who do respond in a bad way to RF.
I for one am making a lot of money installing XP on Vista bundled computers. $80 a pop makes my car payments. Thank god for iastor.sys! I got seduced by Vista and the eye candy more than once. Never stuck with it for more than 2 days. I am very curious if the real culprit is NT6 or the sludge poured on top.
I for one know a few people who get massive headaches from 2.4GHz RF. They can without a doubt detect when something is on or off. I have tested this myself with my PocketPC wireless radios, the wifi is the worst and the bluetooth somewhat. Has Slashdot really turned into a bunch of people posting garbage? There is no serious discussion going on here anymore, just a bunch of mindless comments and fear mongering with a bit of baseless trashing thrown in for good measure. Time to find a new place where serious discussion can take place.
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