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  1. Sounds like these people want to steal from the brains behind the internet. Totally had to be fronted by the Google pros. Also - are they stealing from the Google Analyics? Hopefully this is not the return of the AllAdvantage of the 90's. That was pimpin fraud back then.

  2. Does this work with burger joints thinking that Salmonella is the thing to do? In-n-Out might as well get written up hourly with that one. It might not cook through. It isn't like putting Soy Sauce on rice though. Do you still put soy to cook it, or do you put it on yourself while eating? Maybe your own illicit "Sally Style"?

  3. Straight from the Hill on California Voters Embrace Year-Round Daylight-Saving Time (sfchronicle.com) · · Score: 0

    I don't quite think that the ladies in California want a time change issue to happen due what happens to estro when you want to suffer in this regard. I voted off the pulp information ballot, and caught that this one was thrown by Hill Clinton. She has one hell of a duplicate estrogen movement. I think that this one was funded by one of those billionaire dudes that think its time to split California up into three states. Quite extremist.

  4. Claims of a Missile on NASA is Showering One City With Sonic Booms and Hoping No One Notices (cnet.com) · · Score: 0

    As NASA is at the top of this prob - the issue is that NASA cannot get the source of these booms into the United States Navy. I read in TIME magazine the other day that the table with the NSA is wide empty with a missile project that flunked its maiden voyage. Ratheon has been working on a missile project for the last TEN (10) years only to blub the launch out of Vandenburg. Trust me - I saw the head of the missile (Not quite a missile as a result) in the sky late at night. The thinking was that the Nova will hit ICBM for a sub fleet. Trust me - Bezos might as well post on this one because he had to put some of his money into a functional ICBM for the U.S. Navy. Last I heard they have to separate the short range from the medium range. I might as well get abducted by George Noory for knowing this one.

  5. Remember that FOBs are not a key. If the concern is getting into the car, you don't want to FOB. Understand that FOBs are an added layer on the car and key that is NOT going to get you anywhere near the car. I had all my keys as FOBs, but went years without getting into the car. Found out though that FOBs are like car hack - mine had to go, but hacking to get the car open isn't the most efficient thing to do. You can call a FOB safe, but that takes billions of man hours to get though. Blank clones? I found that the movie theaters are at "I just cloned you at the door." VERY horrifying. You might as well take in the movie in front of the candy machine.

  6. Whose Property is it Anyway on Free Municipal Wi-Fi May Be the Next Front In the War Against Privacy (theintercept.com) · · Score: 0

    Why not go to a WiFi spot and use their WiFi. Is the band wave yours to begin with? Is the "free WiFi" a MetroPCS? I saw the other day an ad for Spectrum Cell Usage. I heard though, that WiFi has to be an added cost within the Spectrum Call Lobby. Take this one: "I'm sorry sir, but your area does not cover WiFi." Try that in a house and you don't have service. The cell ads say it is the Nation's Largest Most Reliable Network. WTH?

  7. Might be on the horizon on Chrome OS Isn't Ready For Tablets Yet (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    I saw off of Google the other day that the PixelBook is type-C USB on the horizon. Understand though that Type-C USB is all or nothing. Talking Type-C hell in Nintendo, Google, Apple, and thinking that you need to keep type C USB off of the PC. I saw a code out the other day on my AMD Ryzen 5 with people trying to mess with USB-C. Trust me - the codeout is worse than messing around with RAMDAC Code.

  8. Probably an ISO Hack on Chinese Hackers Targeted IoT During Trump-Putin Summit (defenseone.com) · · Score: 0

    This seems like port noodling the ISO stack. Ports don't quite fly when people are attacking en masse. A couple of days ago, there was an attack on the ISO, thinking that they would take the Link Layer out. To the best of my knowledge, the ISO Stack does not work on IoT. Once this IoT was found, I'm sure that people were hacking multiple aisles with it. Maybe their intent is to stop the front of ISO-less internet usage. Dunno though.

  9. Is there something on the roof of these Comcast Customers? Maybe they have to point at the hidden room just over the mountainside. Can Comcast dunk into the estate system in this manner? Totally against the death tax though. Long live Fiber.

  10. The Cost of a Phone Tap on Suspect Identified In CIA 'Vault 7' Leak (nytimes.com) · · Score: 0

    All for the wikileaks. I think that they have been accruing a lot of phone tap. The issue is - that no matter whose tap that is, or who has the prow-prow to be at the top of it, the damages will hit when the tap is found. Try a TV tap - maybe all phones tapped, and then think that it is time to hack that console. All for the security required to be a Seven-Eleven.

  11. Long time coming on Apple Must Pay Patent Troll More Than $500 Million In iMessage Case (bloomberg.com) · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Realize that the internet was out for a while before the firms were ready for prime time. The item in question is the 'Face Time' Server being out of service for a solid five months. Mine was, at least. The iPhone X has been in the pipes for a while, but wasn't designed by Apple at all. Understand that there is facial recognition on the Phone to log in. That takes 'Face Time.' Understand that Face Time is a login server for iMessages. It has been in the devel for a solid amount of time - Realize that the Protocol was in the internet far before even the first iPhones.

  12. As a lot of car owners buy off, there has been a huge problem with Ford's bottom-line. The antic of the car industry has significantly changed over the course of the last month. As a result, it has led to people using Ford cars for racing part, especially the Focus. People grow the part, and many put the part up for sale, as if they were the new Subaru. A lot of people live to jack cars, but the news article here indicates that the jacking can be done with a Hybrid. I am trying to keep positive as Ford goes through this. I am an owner of a Ford 'Flex,' and I am one of the few Ford owners that is GEICO insured.

  13. Hopefully not the new Bit on Coinbase Announces Cryptocurrency-Focused Index Fund (marketwatch.com) · · Score: 1

    Recall that Bitcoin slammed the entire stock index about three weeks ago. They made it big, but the index severely slid. As the Bit went to collect through the IRS, I went to Bite the coin. They couldn't get anything out of me with that. When the IRS is the dimp laid mint, the collections went far too heavily, and (very quickly) it led to people selling out. Hopefully Gustav is rolling in his grave right now. Probably a dead Kennedy.

  14. An unfinished product on Apple's HomePod Speakers Leave White Marks on Wood (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Maybe this is the sha of doom. Without the new spray anyway. Perhaps the prob is the dent in the brain that Amazon Echo and the Google product leave by simply moving the damn thing around. Hopefully they won't have to ban/outlaw/rage/can the entire product.

  15. I think the true test of this product will be whether they think that WiFi is a printer. There probably won't be any plugs. The Goog might need to be the Drive standard. This prod is SSD.

  16. The phone zone on Jack White Bans Cellphones At Concerts For '100% Human Experience' (nme.com) · · Score: 1

    His policy is in the 'Monster Jam' at Angels Stadium, too. They are not allowing zoom photography. That means that they might as well ban SLR. Try thinking that you are going to blow the entire stage and crowd over an idiot waving a cell phone.

  17. Hard core IRS here. The U.S. is sure run by the IRS that can only pay out in damages. That dude may have to disappear. Maybe move out.