Is this really a new product? On the 7'th of July i saw it in a local computer store here in the Czech republic.
And i even took a leaflet about it with me home.
If it's new, it's quite impressing that things get launched here before the rest of the world...
But the fact that you could use this technique to drive around and look for American citizens.
Maybe combined with triangulation and there is your kidnap victim...
One of the big things that is hard to settle is the credit risk.
A phone operator bills the customer and there is a non zero risk that the customer won't be able to pay his bill.
This is one of the issues with paying with your phone.
This one is really easy to fix, just pour a lot of money into Microsoft to speed up their delivery of a Vista followup.
That should keep the Memory and CPU manufacturers busy and profitable until this crisis is over...
Isn't it interesting with all these people stepping up saying that the internet is designed wrong. IPv4 is faulty by design. Etc.
Where where they 30 years ago when the protocols where designed? Why didn't they complain then?
And why aren't they leading the way to actually implement stuff that runs under IPv6 for example?
No it so much easier sitting in their armchair shouting "I could have done it better!" instead of actually rolling up their sleeves and start fixing things.
The documents actually contain correspondance from people writing to the minister of defense asking for more information.
So the material would also be of interest for researching what questions people ask about the UFO sightings.
I wrote ver briefly about it earlier today here:
http://www.arnold.se/chris/2008/10/british-ufo-archive-released/
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i have started to experiment with runnning chrome under FreeBSD using wine (So this applies to linux to) and have got quite far. Now viewing www.slashdot.org in chrome under FreeBSD survives the first redirect and starts to render. But then it crashes. I'm going to dig a bit further, but for now you can see a screenshot of slashdot rendered in chrome on FreeBSD here: http://www.arnold.se/chris/
We could all influence the election with starting to link to campaign sites we think give relevant information.
People in San Diego could start linking to http://www.changesandiego.org/
There are a couple of companies doing this, but their services is mainly directed to customers in dictatorships. Now there is several companies planning on countermeasures, including mine.
But the Swedish government isn't stopping here! Things are getting worse!
Now they are investigating a national DNA register! I have written a little bit more about it here: http://www.arnold.se/chris/2008/06/a-new-integrity-hostile-swedish-law-on-its-way/
Is this really a new product? On the 7'th of July i saw it in a local computer store here in the Czech republic. And i even took a leaflet about it with me home. If it's new, it's quite impressing that things get launched here before the rest of the world...
Haha, you are quite right girls are like domain names: All the good ones are taken, but you can always find one in a foreign country...
But the fact that you could use this technique to drive around and look for American citizens. Maybe combined with triangulation and there is your kidnap victim...
One of the big things that is hard to settle is the credit risk. A phone operator bills the customer and there is a non zero risk that the customer won't be able to pay his bill. This is one of the issues with paying with your phone.
This one is really easy to fix, just pour a lot of money into Microsoft to speed up their delivery of a Vista followup. That should keep the Memory and CPU manufacturers busy and profitable until this crisis is over...
Isn't it interesting with all these people stepping up saying that the internet is designed wrong. IPv4 is faulty by design. Etc. Where where they 30 years ago when the protocols where designed? Why didn't they complain then? And why aren't they leading the way to actually implement stuff that runs under IPv6 for example? No it so much easier sitting in their armchair shouting "I could have done it better!" instead of actually rolling up their sleeves and start fixing things.
The documents actually contain correspondance from people writing to the minister of defense asking for more information. So the material would also be of interest for researching what questions people ask about the UFO sightings. I wrote ver briefly about it earlier today here: http://www.arnold.se/chris/2008/10/british-ufo-archive-released/
Hi, i have started to experiment with runnning chrome under FreeBSD using wine (So this applies to linux to) and have got quite far. Now viewing www.slashdot.org in chrome under FreeBSD survives the first redirect and starts to render. But then it crashes. I'm going to dig a bit further, but for now you can see a screenshot of slashdot rendered in chrome on FreeBSD here: http://www.arnold.se/chris/
We could all influence the election with starting to link to campaign sites we think give relevant information. People in San Diego could start linking to http://www.changesandiego.org/
There are a couple of companies doing this, but their services is mainly directed to customers in dictatorships. Now there is several companies planning on countermeasures, including mine. But the Swedish government isn't stopping here! Things are getting worse! Now they are investigating a national DNA register! I have written a little bit more about it here: http://www.arnold.se/chris/2008/06/a-new-integrity-hostile-swedish-law-on-its-way/
I blogged a bit about this late yesterday and my part in making this happen. In essence don't think things will sort itself out, fight before you regret that you didn't: http://www.arnold.se/chris/2008/06/the-day-that-swedes-lost-their-integrity/