I used to work at a major telco, and as I was logging in to one of their legacy systems through a terminal, I noticed that the password field didn't show the usual **** stars, but rather stayed blank.
Intrigued, I marked the text field with my mouse to see what happened, and discovered that yes, there appeared to be text there. I copied it, and there was my password in plaintext!
What they had done was simply to make the password text the same color as the text field... I had a good laugh about that one.
That looks very, very nice. I couldn't find any specs as to what kind of battery he's using or how much power it drains.. Anyone want to hazard a guess?
If you can't have a 6-hour gaming marathon on it, I don't want it.
Say what? I run it on a Pentium 2 / 266mhz, with plenty of CPU cycles to spare for serving files and streaming stuff to my Xbox. And that's with 30+ torrents. I'd examine my uber-1337 sysadmin skills if I were you.
In the words of the immortal comment (seems like the first occurrence): "In a few years you'll be driving your google to the google to buy some google for your google."
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"Right-wing, scaremongering lies" is exactly what it is. http://ordinary-gentlemen.com/blog/2012/02/15/a-north-carolina-non-troversy/
You, sir, win the internet.
Wakelocks were already disliked in 2009: http://lwn.net/Articles/318611/
Once, I accidentally my voice data, but then the Google server so it was OK.
Probably the MouseTrapper, first made in 1984(!).
You win the Internet, my good sir.
Oh crap - I thought that particular bug was only present in 4. It will be interesting to see how Apple will handle this.
http://www.thinq.co.uk/2010/8/12/jailbreak-hackers-unleash-exploit-code/ Unless people update really soon, assorted malware could cut a swath through the iOS 4 user base.
A lot of Blu-Ray releases have these. What comes to mind immediately are "Angels and Demons" and "Star Trek". Usually this is called "Descriptive Audio" or something similar. Here is an Australian list of the kind, I'm sure you can find something for your region as well: http://www.audiodescription.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=section&id=2&Itemid=21
My girlfriend's twin, as well. They reckon it's due to them getting different levels of nutrients in the womb.
This should be used with hookers and blackjack instead.
In fact, screw the blackjack!
Oh god, I just sprayed coffee all over my desk. Someone mod this up, I beg of you.
s/galaxies/planets I made a typo while considering whether to write "the galaxy" or "other planets". Get over it.
There's a nice bit on OCZ's forums where they show some screenshots of the software and what's in the box.. http://www.ocztechnologyforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=38413
I used to work at a major telco, and as I was logging in to one of their legacy systems through a terminal, I noticed that the password field didn't show the usual **** stars, but rather stayed blank. Intrigued, I marked the text field with my mouse to see what happened, and discovered that yes, there appeared to be text there. I copied it, and there was my password in plaintext! What they had done was simply to make the password text the same color as the text field... I had a good laugh about that one.
I always use Startup Guard. It does the same thing as Teatimer, but with zero overhead.
first against the wall when the revolution comes
Wherever you go, there you are.
In space, no-one can hear you scream.
Funny, the next article answered the question..
You mean I'm not protected anymore??! OH NOES!!!!11!1!
That looks very, very nice. I couldn't find any specs as to what kind of battery he's using or how much power it drains.. Anyone want to hazard a guess?
If you can't have a 6-hour gaming marathon on it, I don't want it.
Say what? I run it on a Pentium 2 / 266mhz, with plenty of CPU cycles to spare for serving files and streaming stuff to my Xbox. And that's with 30+ torrents. I'd examine my uber-1337 sysadmin skills if I were you.
In the words of the immortal comment (seems like the first occurrence): "In a few years you'll be driving your google to the google to buy some google for your google."
zorbelneck goons representin'