As far as I can see, they messages should be usable if they prove the person who has written the message to be lying, and not to prove the person who has written the message to be telling the truth.
Over here in the UK, each text message is 160 characters, when you add on the details of who sent it, and timestamps, I can't see you rising about 256 characters, so you're looking at about 0.5terebytes for 2.1 billion messages......
Ahh, maybe not with music, but I'm sure most people on here wouldn't have a problem with filling it with other file types, I'd love to have a backup drive, over usb or firewire, which gave me a little more value than just a backup drive, in this case, a music player as well.
I'm mainly wondering if this iPod will drive prices down on the other ones, otherwise I'll probably go for a Zen.
All I know, is that whenever I hand in a single piece of coursework, however minor, we are always given a sheet to read and sign, stating that the work is entirely our own.
And I'm a student in England.
I hope he doesn't win, if he does, I'm going to feel really silly for the hundreds of hours I've put in on work over the years, when I could have done this.
Keycards I guess, you can revoke them remotely, many hotels revoke the keycards every week, if you are staying for more than one week, a minute at the front desk is all that is needed to re-encode the card with the new details.
Actually, key logging can be gotten around, if you click around windows, or even within the actual password field, entering numbers in the wrong order....
But other than that, your method works, I have a sequence of passwords I remember soley on how my fingers touch the keyboard, although I do still know what the password is, I don't even have to think about it to type it in.
Download something like ABC Bittorrent, (google for it) and then search for the details on how to forward ports 6881-6889, on your router, or firewall, those will speed up connections.
As far as Freelancer goes, I didn't think it had much of the plot, but it did have a huge and wonderful world (is that the correct term?) to explore, and I spent a long time doing it.
However, I ran into problems getting lost as well, until I found you could just select your destination, and have the neural net plan out a route for you... Even then, I stuck to the systems I knew.
And then you have System Shock 2, and you think you've just died, although there were definately objectives you had to do in order, it just gave you a large run of the ship.
I completely agree on the Max Payne front, great delivery, but very linear game, that said, I enjoyed it, a lot.
I've really only seen a few games with a great example of both, Half Life, SS2, Thief 2, Deus Ex....
I personally prefer it to CS, due to the people who play it (There are still people intent on spoiling the game, but less than on CS, at least in my experience.)
Where I work, cheques are really only ever used by lovely old ladies paying their paper bills (on time).
They don't tend to have credit cards, and most prefer to use checks over cash in case we fubar the accounting, and try and charge them twice, everyone likes a trail in a case like that.
As far as I can see, they messages should be usable if they prove the person who has written the message to be lying, and not to prove the person who has written the message to be telling the truth.
They can issue a subpoena for the key to the encryption, and you can be ordered to divulge the key if it's kept in your memory.
Where you go from there is up to you, I guess you could claim to have forgotten it...
Maybe something like a wax seal, in such a pattern that would not be worth the time to forge.....
I've always wanted an excuse to use a wax seal to be honest.
Over here in the UK, each text message is 160 characters, when you add on the details of who sent it, and timestamps, I can't see you rising about 256 characters, so you're looking at about 0.5terebytes for 2.1 billion messages......
Just google for 'military spec hard drive eraser' or something of the sort.
You want one that will allow you to write any hex values you want over the sectors.
Perfect! Just don't let those people use computers...
Ahh, maybe not with music, but I'm sure most people on here wouldn't have a problem with filling it with other file types, I'd love to have a backup drive, over usb or firewire, which gave me a little more value than just a backup drive, in this case, a music player as well.
I'm mainly wondering if this iPod will drive prices down on the other ones, otherwise I'll probably go for a Zen.
All I know, is that whenever I hand in a single piece of coursework, however minor, we are always given a sheet to read and sign, stating that the work is entirely our own.
And I'm a student in England.
I hope he doesn't win, if he does, I'm going to feel really silly for the hundreds of hours I've put in on work over the years, when I could have done this.
/Me Rolls Eyes.
Keycards I guess, you can revoke them remotely, many hotels revoke the keycards every week, if you are staying for more than one week, a minute at the front desk is all that is needed to re-encode the card with the new details.
Actually, key logging can be gotten around, if you click around windows, or even within the actual password field, entering numbers in the wrong order....
But other than that, your method works, I have a sequence of passwords I remember soley on how my fingers touch the keyboard, although I do still know what the password is, I don't even have to think about it to type it in.
Or just create an image file, and mount it virtually, with something like Alcohol 120%
Download something like ABC Bittorrent, (google for it) and then search for the details on how to forward ports 6881-6889, on your router, or firewall, those will speed up connections.
As far as Freelancer goes, I didn't think it had much of the plot, but it did have a huge and wonderful world (is that the correct term?) to explore, and I spent a long time doing it.
However, I ran into problems getting lost as well, until I found you could just select your destination, and have the neural net plan out a route for you... Even then, I stuck to the systems I knew.
I would have to suggest writing a script to do it automatically, but instead of burning to CDR, writing it to a virtual image, and ripping that.
However, it need someone who can script better than me, by that I mean, at all.
P.S, I still don't think this is an acceptable solution, but it could be good until one comes out.
And then you have System Shock 2, and you think you've just died, although there were definately objectives you had to do in order, it just gave you a large run of the ship.
I completely agree on the Max Payne front, great delivery, but very linear game, that said, I enjoyed it, a lot.
I've really only seen a few games with a great example of both, Half Life, SS2, Thief 2, Deus Ex....
You are completely correct, the person just happened to be the Manageress.
For what it's worth, it's only happened in my sight once, and that was a friend taking in his Burger King meal.
Most of the time they don't seem to mind at all.
(I'm UK btw)
I hate to admit it, but I do as well.
I have three computers, first one named Bebop, with drives Spike, Jet, Faye and Ed.
Second named Noir, only one drive on that, named Chloe, the printer is connected to that, named Athena.
Third one is called Tokyo, and only has one hard drive as well, name Eva01.
*Shrug* It works for me.....
The only one I can think of was when he told Dawn she had been fired for stealing post-it notes, as a 'joke'...
Sadly it would be all too easy to run into copyright problems here, it's been discussed before tho...
Among other things, yes.
I personally prefer it to CS, due to the people who play it (There are still people intent on spoiling the game, but less than on CS, at least in my experience.)
I'm guessing Deus Ex (an excellent game) isn't in there because it's really more of an RPG, than a FPS.
You lie down in front of it. ;)
No seriously.
I loved that game.
I found one, it was a Sonic book, and whatever option you chose, it sent you to the same page.
However, the real page was in there, they had just mistyped to 'turn to this page' number.
Where I work, cheques are really only ever used by lovely old ladies paying their paper bills (on time).
They don't tend to have credit cards, and most prefer to use checks over cash in case we fubar the accounting, and try and charge them twice, everyone likes a trail in a case like that.