Actually, I think this supports Darwin's theory, with a twist. I don't think he ever predicted the devolution of a species caused by intelligence gone horribly awry.
One would think that given a pirating organisation with a little bit of resources it wouldn't be difficult to reverse engineer the silicon/software, or tap the digital output of the decryption chip/software...
How hard would it be, anyway, to intercept the decoded digital output of a software player and write it back to a DVD anyway?
This should further reinforce the stereotype that geeks and nerds have no fashion sense.
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Actually, I think this supports Darwin's theory, with a twist. I don't think he ever predicted the devolution of a species caused by intelligence gone horribly awry.
"Are we not men?
We are DEVO.
You too can have fun and make money at the same tiem by shipping out company property.
Seriously, there are real thefts attempted this way.
A consumer device to detect subdermal implants.
It would stick out like a sore thumb in my turn-of-the-century house. Lotsa wood and a roaming yellow/grey plastic thing.
Doh! I've gotta start proofreading my anyway's better...
One would think that given a pirating organisation with a little bit of resources it wouldn't be difficult to reverse engineer the silicon/software, or tap the digital output of the decryption chip/software...
How hard would it be, anyway, to intercept the decoded digital output of a software player and write it back to a DVD anyway?