I wonder when someone is going to write a virus that delivers a payload that
1. detects the home router
2. connects to a remote server to obtain the proper files
3. upgrades the router with a custom built firmware that removes all normal function and just starts pinging a target....
not that anyone will actually read this, as its buried in the middle of the thread, 4 tiers deep or more, but in a lot of states, all parties of a conversation have to be informed if the conversation is intended to be recorded... otherwise, its entrapment, and inabmissable evidence.
one state that does this is missouri.
one state that doesn't is kansas.
even if your a resident of kansas... on a call to another resident of kansas, and your are in missouri, missouri law applies.
saved my butt once.
What I want to know is:
We use binary math time the standard number of increments (8bits to a byte) to denote the amount of space a file takes, or what the storage capability is.
DNA uses base 4 math, and has 3 sections to a whatsamacallit, and how many of those to our entire DNA sequence? What I want to know...
How much storage does one Human DNA strand have, measured in KB, or MB.
i have also changed my password... but can't passwords be broken? and exploits be found?
and as to digital signing...
*snicker*
not for my linksys boxes.
don't know about any others.
I wonder when someone is going to write a virus that delivers a payload that 1. detects the home router 2. connects to a remote server to obtain the proper files 3. upgrades the router with a custom built firmware that removes all normal function and just starts pinging a target. ...
not that anyone will actually read this, as its buried in the middle of the thread, 4 tiers deep or more, but in a lot of states, all parties of a conversation have to be informed if the conversation is intended to be recorded... otherwise, its entrapment, and inabmissable evidence. one state that does this is missouri. one state that doesn't is kansas. even if your a resident of kansas... on a call to another resident of kansas, and your are in missouri, missouri law applies. saved my butt once.
What I want to know is: We use binary math time the standard number of increments (8bits to a byte) to denote the amount of space a file takes, or what the storage capability is. DNA uses base 4 math, and has 3 sections to a whatsamacallit, and how many of those to our entire DNA sequence? What I want to know... How much storage does one Human DNA strand have, measured in KB, or MB.