just think about not only being able to connect your iPod or DV camcorder or digital camera or flash media reader, but third party peripherals like this HDTV tuner to it. and it all being networked!
How 'bout Lucas hand over the reins to Spielberg for the final 3 episodes that Lucas has admitted to be part of the overall story but says he won't do. I think Spielberg would make the final trilogy a thing of beauty.
They can fit both on the same disc, by using BOTH sides. But they seem more interested in selling two different versions or have useless printing on one side of the disc.
Yeah right! Bin Laden and other terrorists have been using it in a very clever way to make it extremely powerful. It is reported that Bin Laden and his gang encode a set of orders to his followers in a picture, and post it on a porn trading board. Now, they've just masked a message (that can be encrypted or not) inside the noise of a picture, which is hidden in the noise of these porn-trading websites. The follower just checks the board for some kind of keyword that lets him know it's one of these stegoed pictures (liek "blonde bombshell") downloads and decodes the message in the picture. Simple, and very effective.
I agree, but they are laws on the books that real porn, produced with consenting adults over the age of 18, can not depict anyone under 18. So in an adult movie, made with adults, sold to adults, that has a fantasy scene in it that one of the adult actors portrays a 16yo high-school senior is illegal! Many movies that were produced before this law passed had to be pulled off the shelves.
This is just the latest extension of the idea behind this law. To take something on the fringe of legality and make it illegal and do it with the support of the mindless masses.
They are just gonna take our rights away a little at a time. It'll be too late when most people realize they've lost all their rights.
...clients are. The obivous answer that everyone wants to say is customized news. The information on the web needs to be in a wonderful XML type format and your have intelligent clients that learn what you want to be informed about, what off-the-wall news bits you want, then go out to sites and find the news items you'd like and deliver them to you. This allows these AI clients to be much more in tune to what you want since you'll go thru a single one for almost anything. Rather than have AI's on dozens of sites that are really no more than preferences (like Slashdot) that don't get the chance to know you since the site needs to have room on their computers for 1000's of sets of likes/dislikes for the end user.
Okay, so Network Solutions and AOL and major hub are in Virginia. But Washington state has far more companies that influence were the net and tech will be going.. Real Networks, M$, Starwave, Amazon.com (just to name a few) and a ton of start-ups that are too numerous to list and many that we don't know about yet are based in the Seattle-Bellevue area. The content, the technology (both hardware and software), the vision is coming out of this region. If any state deserves the title of Internet C@pital it's Washington!
just think about not only being able to connect your iPod or DV camcorder or digital camera or flash media reader, but third party peripherals like this HDTV tuner to it. and it all being networked!
How 'bout Lucas hand over the reins to Spielberg for the final 3 episodes that Lucas has admitted to be part of the overall story but says he won't do. I think Spielberg would make the final trilogy a thing of beauty.
They can fit both on the same disc, by using BOTH sides. But they seem more interested in selling two different versions or have useless printing on one side of the disc.
I believe that was supposed to be a stab at Corbis, which Gates owns.
Yeah right! Bin Laden and other terrorists have been using it in a very clever way to make it extremely powerful. It is reported that Bin Laden and his gang encode a set of orders to his followers in a picture, and post it on a porn trading board. Now, they've just masked a message (that can be encrypted or not) inside the noise of a picture, which is hidden in the noise of these porn-trading websites. The follower just checks the board for some kind of keyword that lets him know it's one of these stegoed pictures (liek "blonde bombshell") downloads and decodes the message in the picture. Simple, and very effective.
I agree, but they are laws on the books that real porn, produced with consenting adults over the age of 18, can not depict anyone under 18. So in an adult movie, made with adults, sold to adults, that has a fantasy scene in it that one of the adult actors portrays a 16yo high-school senior is illegal! Many movies that were produced before this law passed had to be pulled off the shelves.
This is just the latest extension of the idea behind this law. To take something on the fringe of legality and make it illegal and do it with the support of the mindless masses.
They are just gonna take our rights away a little at a time. It'll be too late when most people realize they've lost all their rights.
...clients are. The obivous answer that everyone wants to say is customized news. The information on the web needs to be in a wonderful XML type format and your have intelligent clients that learn what you want to be informed about, what off-the-wall news bits you want, then go out to sites and find the news items you'd like and deliver them to you. This allows these AI clients to be much more in tune to what you want since you'll go thru a single one for almost anything. Rather than have AI's on dozens of sites that are really no more than preferences (like Slashdot) that don't get the chance to know you since the site needs to have room on their computers for 1000's of sets of likes/dislikes for the end user.
Okay, so Network Solutions and AOL and major hub are in Virginia. But Washington state has far more companies that influence were the net and tech will be going.. Real Networks, M$, Starwave, Amazon.com (just to name a few) and a ton of start-ups that are too numerous to list and many that we don't know about yet are based in the Seattle-Bellevue area. The content, the technology (both hardware and software), the vision is coming out of this region. If any state deserves the title of Internet C@pital it's Washington!