Just partition the HD, install MSDOS 3.11 and set it as the default boot. Make your 2nd partition nothing but randomized noise. Setup camera and prepare to send to AFV... Then carry an encrypted Flash drive and let it boot your OS of choice. Don't ever let the flash drive out of your sight. Be sure to scrub your laptop prior to reusing it once you are back home, or just throw it out.
I'm surprised nobody has video recorded this actually happening and posted it to YouTube. You would think a repeat visitor would have brought along a Nanny-Cam or some such.
The Windows installer will also try to install the crawler toolbar. Supposedly it lets you uncheck the boxes but they are checked by default. This is BAD behavior in my opinion. If they want to recommend it and leave them unchecked to start with (i.e. you must opt IN not OUT) that is acceptable.
Seconded again, Tom Swift books come in various Generations... get the latest ones for the most relevance to today. But don't ignore the old ones, they are more fun in my opinion.
They need to incorporate a "Driving Mode" that will auto respond to the person texting / calling / emailing / etc and say the user they are attempting to contact is driving, please leave a message. Then, automatically enter driving mode if detected (via GPS or any other method really) that the person is in a vehicle traveling > 10 mph or so. Make it so you can manually turn off driving mode if you are a passenger. Same tech could be used for flight mode, enter flight mode if detected you are traveling > 100 MPH and / or more than 500 feet above the ground, allow manual override for special circumstances.
Note: This is proof of prior art in case anyone tries to patent this.
He already stated that it is a self built low power unit so it should not need a dedicated AC unit, but good ventilation is a must as well as in a cool location, such as the basement will help. He should keep it off the floor if it is in the basement... flooding happens.
I use my iPad (and iPhone) for content creation and custom content storage. This means that I have more than 50 Gb of content stored on each of them, granted there is quite a bit of overlap, but there is no indication that the iCloud system will recognize this and store only one copy, thus I have to count on storing the complete iPhone and complete iPad and thus over 100Gb of data leading directly to the $300 / year. And of course this is a closed protocol so I cannot just setup my own server and do the same thing with my own much cheaper hardware.
Apple needs to change their pricing model for the iCloud to really take off. Why would I sync my 64 Gb iPhone, my 64 Gb iPad, & my Mac and Windows machine to the cloud when this would cost me so much that it is cost prohibitive. Current pricing is $100 / year for 50 Gb so it would take a MINIMUM of $300 / year to backup my iPhone and iPad not to mention my Mac and iTunes Library. Why would I pay that when for $100 (or less) I can get a local hard drive and just backup to my Mac/PC? Yes, there is the convenience factor, but not for that cost. They need to make it an order of magnitude bigger for the same price before I will be interested.
Make sure you answer all support requests via email CCing your new boss (and possibly his) so everyone knows how much time you are spending on the handover. Additionally, it also allows you to track duplicate and repeat questions and to just forward the old email, again including your new boss and possibly his. This is a STRONG encouragement for the new guy to truly take over and your support duties will diminish over time.
Be aware you that are most probably bound by a usage agreement you signed when you entered university. If you violate this agreement, the University in question may a) suspend/expel you b) refuse to graduate you c) other retribution. Your choices are a) get another provider (3G/4G dongle) b) convince the university to change it's policy c) Live with it d) Leave the university (and presumably attend another with less draconian policies) e) start up your own company / provider to allow yourself and your fellow students access to unfiltered internet.
Note that his applies to work networks as well as more and more companies are locking things down tightly.
I know that much of the world doesn't care but many of these attacks come from compromised servers. I scripted to automatically do a whois on the ip and construct an email to the abuse address with all pertinent log info included. this gets saved to a file and a report generated. I check the report once a month and run another script which sends the emails. I regularly get responses from companies like Amazon letting me know they are tracking them. usually it is a hosting service server and te client didn't lock down the machine, but i have had a few unnamed companies discover their own servers were compromised. you have to fight back people.
If you are going to measure temperature, get many thermometers and place them in many places at the same time. Don't forget to put one outside as well. If you get a cold snap / temperature drop then you need to compare that to the outside temperature as it very well could be a breeze.
Do the same for checking for sounds, and as stated before, get equipment that will "hear" outside the normal range of human hearing. Same for video equipment, get stuff that will "see" in infrared as well as the visible spectrum, many of the surveillance cameras will do this.
As was stated before, remember that disproving ghosts is not possible so don't expect to convince anyone.
Wouldn't it be relatively easy to diseminate a little program that ran in the background and just opened massive numbers of connections to random, or not so random, IP address constantly. If everyone did this, the volume of data collected would become such a burden to the ISPs that something would have to give. And then of course there are anonymizers outside your country of origin who are not bound by said laws.
Yes, I upgrade my 3G to iOS4 and then rolled it back to 3.1.3 after about a week. Not difficult to do but meant I had to essentially reset the phone to factory defaults and return to a previous backup, not the most recent because that would include upgrading the phone to iOS4 again. Now that I am back on 3.1.3 I am going to stay there until I get a new phone... possibly the new X coming out as I am a bit tired of the lock in that apple has with the app store and also because I am tired of AT&T's poor network and restriction on Tethering.
There is a perfect analogy in nature to this, it is called an asymptomatic carrier. Typhoid Mary is the classic case of this. The carrier is infected with a disease but are not themselves affected by it but they can pass it on to others. As to the "cross platform" nature of this example, A number of animal species can act as a vector of human disease.
That said, this is a completely contrived example to show it is possible. Call it a Proof of Concept. I can see it being much more likely to happen in reverse, i.e. someone's implant gets infected by a computer virus. Therea are many people walking around today with computers implanted in their bodies performing very specialized tasks, pacemakers being the most common today. The latest models of these are designed to be accessible via wireless technologies to allow doctors to monitor and update them without having to perform surgery. There is a great deal of concern in the industry that these devices could be hacked (maliciously or otherwise) thus causing death.
The 4th Generation iPhone comes with a cloaking device... unfortunately this uses a lot of power so it will drain the battery fairly quickly. This is why the phone get's left behind and then is found by others.
I manage a moderated google group and I have received spam "from the group" from someone who is not a member. This makes me think that they sent it directly to me and just spoofed the headers to make it appear to come from google to get past my local spam filter. I wonder if this is what is really happening?
If you look carefully at the image on the page linked, just to the left of the rock, you can clearly see the footprints of those who moved it into place.
... now I just have to edit that image... where did I store that NASA website password again?
They do make them, and sell them, but most people don't want to / cannot pay for $30,000,000+ radio control / semi-autonomous toys.
Personally, I would and want to, but cannot afford to do so.
Just partition the HD, install MSDOS 3.11 and set it as the default boot. Make your 2nd partition nothing but randomized noise. Setup camera and prepare to send to AFV... Then carry an encrypted Flash drive and let it boot your OS of choice. Don't ever let the flash drive out of your sight. Be sure to scrub your laptop prior to reusing it once you are back home, or just throw it out.
I'm surprised nobody has video recorded this actually happening and posted it to YouTube. You would think a repeat visitor would have brought along a Nanny-Cam or some such.
What do you want to bet that we will STILL be charged a sewage fee?
Got it covered... Rollover flag gets set when you hit 1024...
The Windows installer will also try to install the crawler toolbar. Supposedly it lets you uncheck the boxes but they are checked by default. This is BAD behavior in my opinion. If they want to recommend it and leave them unchecked to start with (i.e. you must opt IN not OUT) that is acceptable.
Seconded again, Tom Swift books come in various Generations... get the latest ones for the most relevance to today. But don't ignore the old ones, they are more fun in my opinion.
Seconded, often call his "Boys Books"
They need to incorporate a "Driving Mode" that will auto respond to the person texting / calling / emailing / etc and say the user they are attempting to contact is driving, please leave a message. Then, automatically enter driving mode if detected (via GPS or any other method really) that the person is in a vehicle traveling > 10 mph or so. Make it so you can manually turn off driving mode if you are a passenger. Same tech could be used for flight mode, enter flight mode if detected you are traveling > 100 MPH and / or more than 500 feet above the ground, allow manual override for special circumstances. Note: This is proof of prior art in case anyone tries to patent this.
He already stated that it is a self built low power unit so it should not need a dedicated AC unit, but good ventilation is a must as well as in a cool location, such as the basement will help. He should keep it off the floor if it is in the basement... flooding happens.
I use my iPad (and iPhone) for content creation and custom content storage. This means that I have more than 50 Gb of content stored on each of them, granted there is quite a bit of overlap, but there is no indication that the iCloud system will recognize this and store only one copy, thus I have to count on storing the complete iPhone and complete iPad and thus over 100Gb of data leading directly to the $300 / year. And of course this is a closed protocol so I cannot just setup my own server and do the same thing with my own much cheaper hardware.
Apple needs to change their pricing model for the iCloud to really take off. Why would I sync my 64 Gb iPhone, my 64 Gb iPad, & my Mac and Windows machine to the cloud when this would cost me so much that it is cost prohibitive. Current pricing is $100 / year for 50 Gb so it would take a MINIMUM of $300 / year to backup my iPhone and iPad not to mention my Mac and iTunes Library. Why would I pay that when for $100 (or less) I can get a local hard drive and just backup to my Mac/PC? Yes, there is the convenience factor, but not for that cost. They need to make it an order of magnitude bigger for the same price before I will be interested.
Make sure you answer all support requests via email CCing your new boss (and possibly his) so everyone knows how much time you are spending on the handover. Additionally, it also allows you to track duplicate and repeat questions and to just forward the old email, again including your new boss and possibly his. This is a STRONG encouragement for the new guy to truly take over and your support duties will diminish over time.
Be aware you that are most probably bound by a usage agreement you signed when you entered university. If you violate this agreement, the University in question may a) suspend/expel you b) refuse to graduate you c) other retribution. Your choices are a) get another provider (3G/4G dongle) b) convince the university to change it's policy c) Live with it d) Leave the university (and presumably attend another with less draconian policies) e) start up your own company / provider to allow yourself and your fellow students access to unfiltered internet.
Note that his applies to work networks as well as more and more companies are locking things down tightly.
I know that much of the world doesn't care but many of these attacks come from compromised servers. I scripted to automatically do a whois on the ip and construct an email to the abuse address with all pertinent log info included. this gets saved to a file and a report generated. I check the report once a month and run another script which sends the emails. I regularly get responses from companies like Amazon letting me know they are tracking them. usually it is a hosting service server and te client didn't lock down the machine, but i have had a few unnamed companies discover their own servers were compromised. you have to fight back people.
If you are going to measure temperature, get many thermometers and place them in many places at the same time. Don't forget to put one outside as well. If you get a cold snap / temperature drop then you need to compare that to the outside temperature as it very well could be a breeze. Do the same for checking for sounds, and as stated before, get equipment that will "hear" outside the normal range of human hearing. Same for video equipment, get stuff that will "see" in infrared as well as the visible spectrum, many of the surveillance cameras will do this. As was stated before, remember that disproving ghosts is not possible so don't expect to convince anyone.
The best part is the shopping cart in the lab holding a jumble of electronics.
Wouldn't it be relatively easy to diseminate a little program that ran in the background and just opened massive numbers of connections to random, or not so random, IP address constantly. If everyone did this, the volume of data collected would become such a burden to the ISPs that something would have to give. And then of course there are anonymizers outside your country of origin who are not bound by said laws.
Yes, I upgrade my 3G to iOS4 and then rolled it back to 3.1.3 after about a week. Not difficult to do but meant I had to essentially reset the phone to factory defaults and return to a previous backup, not the most recent because that would include upgrading the phone to iOS4 again. Now that I am back on 3.1.3 I am going to stay there until I get a new phone... possibly the new X coming out as I am a bit tired of the lock in that apple has with the app store and also because I am tired of AT&T's poor network and restriction on Tethering.
I have known several people that I would be willing to cover the costs on if they WOULD get a cock tat on their forehead... As I'm sure we all have...
There is a perfect analogy in nature to this, it is called an asymptomatic carrier. Typhoid Mary is the classic case of this. The carrier is infected with a disease but are not themselves affected by it but they can pass it on to others. As to the "cross platform" nature of this example, A number of animal species can act as a vector of human disease. That said, this is a completely contrived example to show it is possible. Call it a Proof of Concept. I can see it being much more likely to happen in reverse, i.e. someone's implant gets infected by a computer virus. Therea are many people walking around today with computers implanted in their bodies performing very specialized tasks, pacemakers being the most common today. The latest models of these are designed to be accessible via wireless technologies to allow doctors to monitor and update them without having to perform surgery. There is a great deal of concern in the industry that these devices could be hacked (maliciously or otherwise) thus causing death.
Put your hands down when you hit 1024... there you are.
The 4th Generation iPhone comes with a cloaking device... unfortunately this uses a lot of power so it will drain the battery fairly quickly. This is why the phone get's left behind and then is found by others.
I manage a moderated google group and I have received spam "from the group" from someone who is not a member. This makes me think that they sent it directly to me and just spoofed the headers to make it appear to come from google to get past my local spam filter. I wonder if this is what is really happening?
If you look carefully at the image on the page linked, just to the left of the rock, you can clearly see the footprints of those who moved it into place.
... now I just have to edit that image... where did I store that NASA website password again?
They do make them, and sell them, but most people don't want to / cannot pay for $30,000,000+ radio control / semi-autonomous toys. Personally, I would and want to, but cannot afford to do so.