Definitely looks like Defender. In fact, I think I've seen that picture (with the kids) somewhere else. I'm thinking maybe it was on an Atari box or an associate manual. I may be smoking crack, though. But Defender was my first assumption as well -- Even has the really long lazer shot pictured. The system pictured is an Atari 2600.
>Thats such a good point. So if you're out in >the open, say doing stuff with your friends, >the FBI has a right to have a tail on you at >all times just because they think you might >commit a crime sometime in your life?
If you're out in the open with your friends the FBI certainly has the right to glance at you. It's not like Digimark puts a server on your subnet and logs every packet -- They're just periodically looking at graphics all over the place. On public websites. If you want to hide your graphics, don't put them on a website.
Not sure what se stands for exactly (although I'd assume "Special Edition"), but the hardware is exaclty the same. Usually, HP doesn't even put "SE" on the machine itself. The box just has something additional thrown inside. (Disney software and such).
There's also a designation for models sold at Price Club-ish places, that indicates a lack of all that additional software and such. They're usually $20 or so cheaper.
Ahh... And I thought a year and a half in retail taught me nothing.
They'll most certainly look for the image header, instead of blindly realying on the file extention.
Definitely looks like Defender. In fact, I think I've seen that picture (with the kids) somewhere else. I'm thinking maybe it was on an Atari box or an associate manual. I may be smoking crack, though. But Defender was my first assumption as well -- Even has the really long lazer shot pictured. The system pictured is an Atari 2600.
>Thats such a good point. So if you're out in
>the open, say doing stuff with your friends,
>the FBI has a right to have a tail on you at
>all times just because they think you might
>commit a crime sometime in your life?
If you're out in the open with your friends the FBI certainly has the right to glance at you. It's not like Digimark puts a server on your subnet and logs every packet -- They're just periodically looking at graphics all over the place. On public websites. If you want to hide your graphics, don't put them on a website.
Not sure what se stands for exactly (although
I'd assume "Special Edition"), but the hardware
is exaclty the same. Usually, HP doesn't even
put "SE" on the machine itself. The box just
has something additional thrown inside. (Disney
software and such).
There's also a designation for models sold at
Price Club-ish places, that indicates a lack of
all that additional software and such. They're
usually $20 or so cheaper.
Ahh... And I thought a year and a half in retail
taught me nothing.