Bullshit.
If you're going to provide a service such as accepting credit card payments, you have to have a secure way of handling them. It's absurd that you could legally provide a service such as money collection and not guarantee that you were given every penny you were promised.
Shame on paypal...
radio quality isn't near what your average $15 sound card can produce.. i wouldn't worry too much about a super quality sound card unless you're producing cds
interesting.. i cram for tests and exams, usually get less than 6 hours sleep, and seem to do well. as do most university students i know:)
that's the student life!
This happens in all sorts of industries, especially satellite. It's a cat a mouse game of who's hackers are better, the broadcaster's or the guy in the backroom shop selling satellite cards. It's merely a who can come up with the hardest to crack hack competition..
I thought this technology was great when I saw it 2 years ago at the NAB2000 trade show on a KDS laptop... How is this new?
New Scientist is usually pretty good at fact checking:)
Bullshit. If you're going to provide a service such as accepting credit card payments, you have to have a secure way of handling them. It's absurd that you could legally provide a service such as money collection and not guarantee that you were given every penny you were promised. Shame on paypal...
radio quality isn't near what your average $15 sound card can produce.. i wouldn't worry too much about a super quality sound card unless you're producing cds
interesting.. i cram for tests and exams, usually get less than 6 hours sleep, and seem to do well. as do most university students i know :)
that's the student life!
This happens in all sorts of industries, especially satellite. It's a cat a mouse game of who's hackers are better, the broadcaster's or the guy in the backroom shop selling satellite cards. It's merely a who can come up with the hardest to crack hack competition..
I thought this technology was great when I saw it 2 years ago at the NAB2000 trade show on a KDS laptop... How is this new? New Scientist is usually pretty good at fact checking :)