In reference to the original topic you then should prepare and buy a f*ckload of machines (at least ten) or invent your own motherboard, supporting ten parallel ports;)
Just buy 120 sensors which can recognize laser light, a ton of wires, a loud electronic horn, and a computer to connect them to.
Then you can build your very own 'I-have- something-very-expensive-to-protect'-roo m. Put a tux or your favorite CBN-Shrine in the middle and place sensors and lasers at the walls crossing the room in a wild way.
Congratulations, the room is now safe from intruders. (at least you will hear them if they come.)
cy
PS: Hey... you could practice to come thru there without hitting the beams like in these movies, where they try to steal a huge diamond, some prototype chips or a very tasty peanut butter sandwich. Choose what you prefer to reach...
this might happen, but does not really affect the system i think.
due to a 'rating' system, the relevance of your blocks changes... and so only reasonable blocks will take effect. (you can unblock also)
on the other hand, what do i care if some might block every email they get?
my private mail can't be affected at all...
so long...
Try to use SpamNet from cloudmark! This one bases on a kind of P2P system which allows users to block Spam while this is reported to the main servers. So if someone has blocked the message before, every SpamNet user doesn't have to do it again, because Spam is moved to a different folder automatically (they using checksums and stuff i think) A problem still might be then, that this software is for Outlook only. But nevertheless a good (though not perfect) system. I'm pretty satisfied with it.
Google offers some pictures, small but neat. Excellent story :-)
From Soviet Russ...? Oh wait, nevermind.
In reference to the original topic you then ;)
should prepare and buy a f*ckload of machines
(at least ten) or invent your own motherboard,
supporting ten parallel ports
grtz cyphem
Just buy 120 sensors which can recognize laser
o m. Put a
light, a ton of wires, a loud electronic horn,
and a computer to connect them to.
Then you can build your very own 'I-have-
something-very-expensive-to-protect'-ro
tux or your favorite CBN-Shrine in the middle and
place sensors and lasers at the walls crossing
the room in a wild way.
Congratulations, the room is now safe from
intruders. (at least you will hear them if they
come.)
cy
PS: Hey... you could practice to come thru there
without hitting the beams like in these movies,
where they try to steal a huge diamond, some
prototype chips or a very tasty peanut butter
sandwich. Choose what you prefer to reach...
imagine a beowulf cluster of those!
SCNR
... since I still use the Beta version, which works perfect for me.
This beta remains free AFAIK.
For people who haven't downloaded the Beta earlier: You can find it here
Happy SpamFighting!
The NSA might take this for a DDOS attack and make Georgy start a war on slashdot!
;)
On the other hand... This might 'free' us innocent slashdotters from the CowboyNeal regime... yay!
cy
this might happen, but does not really affect the system i think. due to a 'rating' system, the relevance of your blocks changes... and so only reasonable blocks will take effect. (you can unblock also) on the other hand, what do i care if some might block every email they get? my private mail can't be affected at all... so long...
Try to use SpamNet from cloudmark!
This one bases on a kind of P2P system which allows users to block Spam while this is reported to the main servers.
So if someone has blocked the message before, every SpamNet user doesn't have to do it again, because Spam is moved to a different folder automatically (they using checksums and stuff i think)
A problem still might be then, that this software is for Outlook only.
But nevertheless a good (though not perfect) system. I'm pretty satisfied with it.
Hope that helped...
cyphem