how this different from what is already bieng done in the USA. This robot is rather limited when you compare it to some of the stuff the Sally Corp(pictures) already makes.(robotics, silicon skin, eyes that flutter, lips that move, etc.)
Just because the japanese are now doing it its new, revolutionary and new worthy?!?!?
http://www.cdfreaks.com/news/12061
DVD-Audio's CPPM can be got around with a WinDVD patch
Posted by Seán Byrne on 06 July 2005 - 09:50 - Source: Rarewares
When DVD-Video's encryption had been broken about 6 years back, the next generation of the Audio CD, DVD-Audio had been delayed for several months. It was originally to use the CSS2 encryption scheme, but the breaking of CSS meant the music industry no longer wanted anything to do with CSS in the new upcoming DVD-Audio format at the time. As a result, DVD-Audio took on Content Protection for Pre-recorded Media (CPPM), a much more advanced copy-protection system, which includes Key Blocks and watermarking and allows revocation (for compromised devices).
It was not long ago that DVD-Audio playback software came to the PC. For example Creative's SoundBlaster Audigy 2 comes with a DVD-Audio as well as WinDVD's DVD-Audio add-on. So, rather than try to compromise the DVD-Audio's encryption itself, someone has succeeded in making a patch that uses WinDVD to perform the decryption and playback, but instead pipes the decrypted audio output to the hard drive instead of the sound card. The patch which includes several tools requires WinDVD 5, 6 or 7 to work.
Several tools to work with DVD-Audio (read: ripping)
They require WinDVD 5, 6 or 7 installed, as they don't do the decryption themselves, and instead patch WinDVD to output the decrypted stream to disk instead of the sound card.
The tools are:
* DVD-A ripper: Intended to decrypt CPPM protected AOB and VOB files on DVD-Audio discs.
* PPCM ripper: Intended to capture Packed PCM (MLP) stream (stereo or multichannel) to.WAV files.
* DVD-A Explorer: Intended to peep&grab on DVD-Audio tracks (PCM and Packed PCM).
While InterVideo is likely to update its software to block the use of this patch, it appears that DVD-Audio's CPPM has been compromised at least in DVD-Audio discs up until this time or until the keys used in the current versions of WinDVD that this tool works on are revoked in upcoming DVD-Audio disc releases. However, this would also mean that WinDVD users would be forced to update their software to play future DVD-Audio discs.
What about the about the potential backdoors that could be inserted in the chips, processors, and other electronics items made for the Military manufactured in China, Taiwan, Korea....Did you ever think about that? Do you think the pentagon or the Military specially has each of thier computers manuafactured from teh groud up in the US...
Atleast with software its less complicated to check for backdoors(compaed to hardware)
You may see on monster.com or careerbuilder that there are alot of jobs....but guess what you and thousands of other people applying for the same job... Find a way to make yourself stand out otherwise you'll have the same qualifications as the other hundreds(thousands) of MSCS graduates each year.
Also apply for lots of job...go on as many interview as you can even for companies you would never work for becaue it gives you experience and makes you more comfortable giving interviews in the future...
ohh yea...dress professional...(after you get the job you'll have more freedom) but first impressions are important.
So far we have the following on the boycott list:
1. SCO
2. Microsoft XP Professional Edition(Home is ok *wink*)
3. Java (read "The Java Trap")
4. French Products (no real valid reason)
5. Plextor (see above article)
Theaters might not be buying the same old science junk anymore but they are embracing the Films like MysticIndia (http://mysticindia.com/) which tells a story of a boy traveling through and exploring India. I for one prefer stories that tell about a Country's Tradition and its Beauty. At the recent La Geode Imax Film Festival...Mystic India won the public's choice award. Just goes to show people like to experience different cultures and traditions as well as science. Recently MysticIndia opened in the Singapore science museum. http://www.science.edu.sg/...if your in the area go see it for your self..
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.Web.HttpException: Server Too Busy
Source Error:
An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below.
Stack Trace:
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John kerry agrees with the Senator that the speech was doctored...
**NEWS FLASH**
do {
This just in...John Kerry belives that Allawi's speech was infact authentic....(few minutes later)...John Kerry agrees with the senator that the speech was doctored...
}
while(kerry == "confused")
In light of the recent additions to AOL Security....Phishers have had to update thier methods...its been reported that they IM using the following line...
"Hi, Im an AOL Service Represenative. Due to a high security threat, AOL has randomly changed your password to "Att25hj4" If you would NOT like to have your password changed please disable the second password feature by calling our toll free number(1-800-GOT-RIPP) and reply back with your existing password. Thank you and have a nice day!"
This means that ANY Java-capable browser can now be used to watch video streams on the net (clients don't have to download a player!).
I've been able to do this with my "Flash-Capable" browser for some time now....I guess its true that Java is playing catchup....no wonder noone uses it anymore(java applets)....seriously though...most people either use activex or flash....noone uses java applets....only instance i've seen java applets use is for some games and irc....
Police said Gabrielyan attached a cellular phone to the woman's car on August 16 with a motion switch that turned on when the car moved, transmitting a signal each minute to a satellite.
Although this is possible I dont think its very likely given the following.
1. A cell phone does not have enough power or the proper antenna to transmit a signal to a satellite.(unless its something like iridium which i highly doubt)
2. There arent many cell phone with TRUE GPS. Most have aGPS or something similar which triangualtes your positions using cell phone towers not a satellite.
"I guess Cisco forgot to implement their own Self Defending Network solutions"
No they did implement it. But when it found out that it was outnumbered by the hackers, the self-surrender module(also know as the french module) went into effect.
Lets just say that bill gates is a dumbass and cant predict jack shit and has not been right about a single prediction he has made...and put this issuse aside...i'm suprised people even care about his stupid predictions....If you care so much about predictions...I predict bill gates will come out of the closet and be the new host for "Queer Eye for the Non-Techie Guy"
Spammers have been phishing(stealing credit card information) from dumb AOL users...its been reported that some have even bought Porches with these stolen CCs.....but that might also be attributed to the lower interest rates...
Is it me or does it just seem like that coporatation philosophies have changed from "customer always come first and make products and services customers like" to "if they dont like our product we'll force them to use it and if they dont use it we'll sue our competition"....wtf is going on with these companies...ie. SCO...Real...Kodak...give it a break your not helping your business you just inviting bad publicity and alienating your company in the process....Make you product better and stop trying to force and sue your way out of a problem...
All of the sudden everyone is an expert on space travel...do these people really understand the complexities of traveling to space, landing on celestial objects and coming back to earth...or do they just dream up ideas and expect that scientist are smart enoug to do it....they might as well set deadlines for traveling to the nearest star , creating worm holes and instantaneous transportation.....
Is anyone else thinking what i am...what if we find a way to scale this down a bit...stuff the whole project into an empty deck of playing cards and use it as a power source for the ipod?..i hope noone else thought of that...i'm going to patent the idea...
Rob You Cab? Don't they already have these in New York city...
Here is a suggestion from the democratic party.
OBAMA MAMA GAMMA!!!
You want to save time on Linux Desktop... Switch to Windows XP...and save your self from hardware incompatibility issues...among other things...
/me ducks
"Let He Who Is Without Sin Cast The First Stone"
how this different from what is already bieng done in the USA. This robot is rather limited when you compare it to some of the stuff the Sally Corp(pictures) already makes.(robotics, silicon skin, eyes that flutter, lips that move, etc.)
Just because the japanese are now doing it its new, revolutionary and new worthy?!?!?
http://www.cdfreaks.com/news/12061 DVD-Audio's CPPM can be got around with a WinDVD patch
.WAV files.
Posted by Seán Byrne on 06 July 2005 - 09:50 - Source: Rarewares
When DVD-Video's encryption had been broken about 6 years back, the next generation of the Audio CD, DVD-Audio had been delayed for several months. It was originally to use the CSS2 encryption scheme, but the breaking of CSS meant the music industry no longer wanted anything to do with CSS in the new upcoming DVD-Audio format at the time. As a result, DVD-Audio took on Content Protection for Pre-recorded Media (CPPM), a much more advanced copy-protection system, which includes Key Blocks and watermarking and allows revocation (for compromised devices).
It was not long ago that DVD-Audio playback software came to the PC. For example Creative's SoundBlaster Audigy 2 comes with a DVD-Audio as well as WinDVD's DVD-Audio add-on. So, rather than try to compromise the DVD-Audio's encryption itself, someone has succeeded in making a patch that uses WinDVD to perform the decryption and playback, but instead pipes the decrypted audio output to the hard drive instead of the sound card. The patch which includes several tools requires WinDVD 5, 6 or 7 to work.
Several tools to work with DVD-Audio (read: ripping)
They require WinDVD 5, 6 or 7 installed, as they don't do the decryption themselves, and instead patch WinDVD to output the decrypted stream to disk instead of the sound card.
The tools are:
* DVD-A ripper: Intended to decrypt CPPM protected AOB and VOB files on DVD-Audio discs.
* PPCM ripper: Intended to capture Packed PCM (MLP) stream (stereo or multichannel) to
* DVD-A Explorer: Intended to peep&grab on DVD-Audio tracks (PCM and Packed PCM).
This tool is available at Rarewares here.
While InterVideo is likely to update its software to block the use of this patch, it appears that DVD-Audio's CPPM has been compromised at least in DVD-Audio discs up until this time or until the keys used in the current versions of WinDVD that this tool works on are revoked in upcoming DVD-Audio disc releases. However, this would also mean that WinDVD users would be forced to update their software to play future DVD-Audio discs.
Re:Ok, blind/deaf are covered, what about the dumb
We already have an operating system for the dumb...its called Windows XP.
What about the about the potential backdoors that could be inserted in the chips, processors, and other electronics items made for the Military manufactured in China, Taiwan, Korea....Did you ever think about that? Do you think the pentagon or the Military specially has each of thier computers manuafactured from teh groud up in the US...
Atleast with software its less complicated to check for backdoors(compaed to hardware)
Download Extension here
Mirror
You may see on monster.com or careerbuilder that there are alot of jobs....but guess what you and thousands of other people applying for the same job... Find a way to make yourself stand out otherwise you'll have the same qualifications as the other hundreds(thousands) of MSCS graduates each year.
Also apply for lots of job...go on as many interview as you can even for companies you would never work for becaue it gives you experience and makes you more comfortable giving interviews in the future...
ohh yea...dress professional...(after you get the job you'll have more freedom) but first impressions are important.
So far we have the following on the boycott list:
1. SCO
2. Microsoft XP Professional Edition(Home is ok *wink*)
3. Java (read "The Java Trap")
4. French Products (no real valid reason)
5. Plextor (see above article)
These physicists need to get thier story straight. Some say dark energy doesnt exist and other say that black holes dont exist.
Theaters might not be buying the same old science junk anymore but they are embracing the Films like MysticIndia (http://mysticindia.com/) which tells a story of a boy traveling through and exploring India. I for one prefer stories that tell about a Country's Tradition and its Beauty. At the recent La Geode Imax Film Festival...Mystic India won the public's choice award. Just goes to show people like to experience different cultures and traditions as well as science. Recently MysticIndia opened in the Singapore science museum. http://www.science.edu.sg/...if your in the area go see it for your self..
Too bad all that cooling doesnt help IIS...
.NET Framework Version:1.1.4322.573; ASP.NET Version:1.1.4322.573
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.Web.HttpException: Server Too Busy
Source Error:
An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below.
Stack Trace:
[HttpException (0x80004005): Server Too Busy] Version Information: Microsoft
John kerry agrees with the Senator that the speech was doctored...
**NEWS FLASH**
do {
This just in...John Kerry belives that Allawi's speech was infact authentic....(few minutes later)...John Kerry agrees with the senator that the speech was doctored...
} while(kerry == "confused")
In light of the recent additions to AOL Security....Phishers have had to update thier methods...its been reported that they IM using the following line...
"Hi, Im an AOL Service Represenative. Due to a high security threat, AOL has randomly changed your password to "Att25hj4" If you would NOT like to have your password changed please disable the second password feature by calling our toll free number(1-800-GOT-RIPP) and reply back with your existing password. Thank you and have a nice day!"
This means that ANY Java-capable browser can now be used to watch video streams on the net (clients don't have to download a player!).
I've been able to do this with my "Flash-Capable" browser for some time now....I guess its true that Java is playing catchup....no wonder noone uses it anymore(java applets)....seriously though...most people either use activex or flash....noone uses java applets....only instance i've seen java applets use is for some games and irc....
Police said Gabrielyan attached a cellular phone to the woman's car on August 16 with a motion switch that turned on when the car moved, transmitting a signal each minute to a satellite.
Although this is possible I dont think its very likely given the following.
1. A cell phone does not have enough power or the proper antenna to transmit a signal to a satellite.(unless its something like iridium which i highly doubt)
2. There arent many cell phone with TRUE GPS. Most have aGPS or something similar which triangualtes your positions using cell phone towers not a satellite.
The physicists also demonstrated what they call 'open-destination teleportation,' a way to teleport quantum information within and between computers.
Bluetooth is sooo 21st century!
Will there be quantum hot spots?
Go here... If you are interested in pledging money for the cause.
"I guess Cisco forgot to implement their own Self Defending Network solutions"
No they did implement it. But when it found out that it was outnumbered by the hackers, the self-surrender module(also know as the french module) went into effect.
Lets just say that bill gates is a dumbass and cant predict jack shit and has not been right about a single prediction he has made...and put this issuse aside...i'm suprised people even care about his stupid predictions....If you care so much about predictions...I predict bill gates will come out of the closet and be the new host for "Queer Eye for the Non-Techie Guy"
Spammers have been phishing(stealing credit card information) from dumb AOL users...its been reported that some have even bought Porches with these stolen CCs.....but that might also be attributed to the lower interest rates...
Is it me or does it just seem like that coporatation philosophies have changed from "customer always come first and make products and services customers like" to "if they dont like our product we'll force them to use it and if they dont use it we'll sue our competition"....wtf is going on with these companies...ie. SCO...Real...Kodak...give it a break your not helping your business you just inviting bad publicity and alienating your company in the process....Make you product better and stop trying to force and sue your way out of a problem...
All of the sudden everyone is an expert on space travel...do these people really understand the complexities of traveling to space, landing on celestial objects and coming back to earth...or do they just dream up ideas and expect that scientist are smart enoug to do it....they might as well set deadlines for traveling to the nearest star , creating worm holes and instantaneous transportation.....
Is anyone else thinking what i am...what if we find a way to scale this down a bit...stuff the whole project into an empty deck of playing cards and use it as a power source for the ipod?..i hope noone else thought of that...i'm going to patent the idea...