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  1. I think the FBI messed up on several levels here. When Apple said (not publicly) they wouldn't make the back door the FBI should have found another way in and not told us or Apple about it. Apple would infer that they figured out another way in when they told all of us they got in, but there would have been no big publicity thing that - it seems to me - the FBI lost.

    Also, before the announcement about hiring the Israelis to do it for $15K I had been placing the cost to break into an iPhone around $60K to $100K to decap the chips and read stuff out with an electron microscope. I still wonder if my estimate is about right for the decap method and the Israelis just know a shortcut that makes it cheaper.

  2. I Will Call Microsoft Technical Support About It on 'Get Windows 10' Turns Itself On and Nags Win 7 and 8.1 Users Twice a Day (infoworld.com) · · Score: 1

    I need help turning off the update and won't settle for anything else. They will help me or hang up on me. Who's with me?

  3. Going To Try Old Dishnetwork Dishes on Ask Slashdot: DIY 4G Antenna Design For the Holidays? · · Score: 1

    The thing with my "hotspot" is, there is no place to connect an external antenna to point at the cell tower. I intend to one day soon try an experiment where I put the hotspot at the focal point of one of my old Dish Network dishes and see if I can get better signal.

    I live in an Internet desolate place and we use an AT&T "hotspot" that connects to a cell tower and is a little Wi-Fi "router" (that seems to only have one route, but that's a different rant). AT&T recently upgraded a cell tower in my area to LTE and the little hotspot connects LTE - but with only one bar. It actually seems to work though.

    The hotspot does appear to have two places to connect external antennas, but I'm almost positive they're for the Wireless-N router part - not for the LTE part.

  4. Re:Sure, send me an invite! on Google+ Already At 10 Million Users · · Score: 1

    Me too. dwinker@visi.com That'd be awesome. Thanks.

  5. $40/hr, 15% markup on parts, +$2.50 shop charge on What Do You Charge for Tech Support? · · Score: 1

    The guarentee is that I promise to do my best. That's what I charge for working on people's cars. It's basically half price, barely worth my time (really), and the warrenty sucks. I make sure they understand all that before I proceed. I don't end up with $40/hr because I spend a lot of time reading the manuals and stuff like that. The 15% markup is because I have to drive 1/2 hour to get the parts. The $2.50 shop charge is just to remind them that they'd pay a bigger shop charge at Goodyear.

    Mostly you just have to be assertive and stick to your guns. That's why having a set price works for me. There's no negotiation and no special deals because I like you better.

  6. Re:I have DishNetwork - GO CHARLIE! on Echostar/Dish Network Pulls Viacom Channels · · Score: 1

    I have the cheapest package plus locals. One of my locals went away because apparently it is also owned by Viacom. I'm pretty busy today, but after I post this I plan to send Dish CEO a little note expressing my support for what he's doing. I'm all for stirring things up a bit and not being pushed around.

    Dan

  7. Re:I Got A Huge Shed - I Need A Scam on Changing Jobs for Job Satisfaction? · · Score: 1

    I like that. Never went down that route thinking what to do with it. I was always thinking what business could I run out of it? Not of renting it out to somebody else's business.

  8. I Got A Huge Shed - I Need A Scam on Changing Jobs for Job Satisfaction? · · Score: 1

    Hi All,

    I bought this house with a pole shed bigger than the house. The shed is 60' x 40'. It has a cement floor and a 12' high garage door with electric opener. It's not insulated though.

    One time my brother got ahold of this great big projector with a 50' focal length - but it never worked. That would have been really cool, but not made any money for me. It seems like a guy should be able to use this shed to somehow make money. (I rent out space, but that's only about enough money to pay for my motorcycle maintenance).

    The strangest idea I ever heard for it was my friend Wayne suggested we set up big fish tanks, raise tropical fish, and sell em on the internet. Of course lots of people come up with hydroponics, but that's not for me.

    Can any of you guys think of something?

    Thanks,
    Dan

  9. Re:Because... on Cell Phone Usage on Airplanes == Bad Idea · · Score: 1

    I could be way off on this, but I think it's because shielding weighs a lot. There are strict rules about how much electromagnetic interferance each electronic device on an airplane has to be able to put up with and how much it's able to emit. If you're designing a box and can meet the requirements without using shielded cable, you would definately not use shielded cable. I suppose this just would mean the question should be more accurately: "why the heck were the older requirements so loose that something the size of a phone could mess up the airplane?" Actually, I have a hard time imagining that the requirements have ever really been that loose.

  10. We Wrote It - Duck Pong on Horribly Bad Game Designs · · Score: 1

    I won't try to explain it here, just look at http://www.visi.com/~dwinker/DuckPong/