The most important feature of the PSP for me anyways is the battery life. Can someone that owns it comment on this? If it doesn't get at least 5 hours I'll be sticking with my Gameboy SP thank you very much.
I run HackerMedia.net which is a one stop shop for updates on many hacking/phreaking/geek related radio and video shows. Sounds like what you're looking for.
I run HackerMedia.net which is a one stop shop for 30+ underground shows. There is a single RSS feed that can be used with podcasting clients that covers all these shows. It's amazing the content out there that only a handful of people know about.
Damn you just missed your chance to get all that useful funny karma. Simply cut the last few letters off of the word "secure" and delete the dots and you would of been HILARIOUS!!!1
This episode of the phreaking internet radio show Default Radio covers this when it first started several months ago. The co-host on this episode knew these people so it makes for a good insider's point of view.
I shut down my e-mail server for a year and a half when I was getting the strange Spanish spams.
I get the image in my head of you going through your email one day
"viagra yup, penis enlargement MmmHmm, stupid email forward ok, oh and what is this? SPANISH SPAM!!!??? OH MY GOD!" *Runs to mail server kicks it over jumps for the power cable*
Do most sites have sort of limit to how many times you can access the RSS feed in a given period of time? It seems like limiting requests to once an hour would cut down bandwidth considerably. There is always those people who think they need up to the second updates.
Even data entered on secure websites -- such as passwords, credit card numbers and bank account numbers, information that is supposed to be viewable only by the sender and the intended recipient -- is accessible to Marketscore, since the company has developed a method that allows it to view encrypted information.
How does Marketscore view encrypted packets? Is it just monitoring your keystrokes? I doubt they are cracking all your traffic.
I played around with spyware just for the fun of it on XP. Instead of going through the trouble of trashing a whole computer I installed XP to a virtual machine in VMware. With the original install backed up I was free to experiment as much as I wanted since I could reset it back to normal at any time. Backing up isn't done for you but it's easy enough to just keep a copy of the disk image it creates.
(spelling) *like you in my
I hate seeing referrer spammers like in my webpage stats. You're not clever, just annoying.
The most important feature of the PSP for me anyways is the battery life. Can someone that owns it comment on this? If it doesn't get at least 5 hours I'll be sticking with my Gameboy SP thank you very much.
I run HackerMedia.net which is a one stop shop for updates on many hacking/phreaking/geek related radio and video shows. Sounds like what you're looking for.
I might as well throw one of my favorites up as well.
Lost In Appleton
Sometimes a comic doesn't make any sense, like the current one. Go back through the archives a little bit for awesomeness.
Mario Kart to cause mass extinction on earth! News at 11.
I run HackerMedia.net which is a one stop shop for 30+ underground shows. There is a single RSS feed that can be used with podcasting clients that covers all these shows. It's amazing the content out there that only a handful of people know about.
It would be nice to have one IRC server I can log into and find a bunch of open source projects in spot free of the usual warez and pr0n garbage.
The name Trip Hawkins gives me an image of a bad ass rebellious skateboarding brother of Steven Hawking.
omg my gramar is teh sux!
Damn you just missed your chance to get all that useful funny karma. Simply cut the last few letters off of the word "secure" and delete the dots and you would of been HILARIOUS!!!1
It's not the first time we have seen a music composer on a PDA. No that is not a typo. The DS is a god damn PDA.
Same here. If CDs were $5 a pop I would buy one a week. At the current prices I don't buy any. I stick to emusic.com.
This is interesting. Can you provide a link with more information? I tried looking this up but I'm not sure what to look for.
I used to have access to the Distro section of an elite IRC channel, known across the net.
Free Linux distros? LEET!
Actually in Windows, IE is basically the operating system because of all the integration.
This episode of the phreaking internet radio show Default Radio covers this when it first started several months ago. The co-host on this episode knew these people so it makes for a good insider's point of view.
Default Radio episode 23 part 1
Fast forward to 22:30
This would be a perfect time for the XFL to come back! Yaaay!!
I shut down my e-mail server for a year and a half when I was getting the strange Spanish spams.
I get the image in my head of you going through your email one day "viagra yup, penis enlargement MmmHmm, stupid email forward ok, oh and what is this? SPANISH SPAM!!!??? OH MY GOD!" *Runs to mail server kicks it over jumps for the power cable*
Do most sites have sort of limit to how many times you can access the RSS feed in a given period of time? It seems like limiting requests to once an hour would cut down bandwidth considerably. There is always those people who think they need up to the second updates.
Even data entered on secure websites -- such as passwords, credit card numbers and bank account numbers, information that is supposed to be viewable only by the sender and the intended recipient -- is accessible to Marketscore, since the company has developed a method that allows it to view encrypted information.
How does Marketscore view encrypted packets? Is it just monitoring your keystrokes? I doubt they are cracking all your traffic.
Where is the torrent for this beta program?
Their explanation is useless. It consists of stick in a certain game and download "secret files" from the internet.
I played around with spyware just for the fun of it on XP. Instead of going through the trouble of trashing a whole computer I installed XP to a virtual machine in VMware. With the original install backed up I was free to experiment as much as I wanted since I could reset it back to normal at any time. Backing up isn't done for you but it's easy enough to just keep a copy of the disk image it creates.
Me: Hi grandma! Boy do I have a program for you. A web browser that works like IE but will be much more functional and secure!
Grandma: Well that's all well and good but do it have W3C standard SVG rendering?
Me: Well uhh, no.