maybe it was just my bad experience with embedded browsers trying to get my father's PSP online (first it wouldn't connect no matter what i did, only to find out the PSP is 802.11b only and the router was g only rather than mixed mode
then trying to get to CBS sportsline the thing runs out of memory before the page loads.
MAC filtering with WEP or WPA is reduandant, if someone is capable of sniffing your traffic long enough to compute the wireless key they will not have any trouble looking to see what MAC needs to be spoofed.
MAC filtering is really only useful as a minimalist security implementation or a workaround for a device which does not support or work properly with any form of encrypted traffic.
the best way to handle it would be to put in a placeholder for images and open them on user request only, with some clever on-the-fly resampling even images larger than the free memory could be opened at reduced quality
it all depends on how the market ends up being divided, if there is little or no correlation between households owning a revolution and households owning xbox 360, or it is mostly a positive relationship MS has little to lose and easy money to gain.
since xbox 360 has come out so far ahead of the revolution it is less likely that people will buy revolution in place of buying an xbox.
also such a move, especially if timed carefully could hurt SONY, who is in much more direct competition with microsoft.
microsoft makes money not on xbox sales but rather on xbox game sales, i don't see any reason they would not want to make money on revolution game sales as well.
if EA does have the ability to cockblock the release of goldeneye it woujld be fairly easy to reskin and rename the characters and give it a name that makes it obvious what it really is, Goldeneye kicked ass on gameplay not due to the licensed content, the satellite dish level might have to be scrapped but other than that, the rest of the game is nonspecific enough to pass without a bond license
well sure they would obey the law and test for a watermark, to make it easy to verify they would even place the
bool testWatermarkPresent(datastream infile)
function right at the top of the source file for easy inspection;)
because nobody would ever go in and comment out everything in the function except
Return True;
RFID will not likely ever become true authentication, in order to power enough transistors to do the math for encryption they would burn your arm with the transmission, since RFID works using the energy of the scanning signal to power the reply.
no matter how good we maketransistors, ones powered by a radio pulse will be easilly beaten out by ones powered by a small Li-Ion or Li Polymer battery.
stealing someones card would require that person to be careless or inattentive, cloning their RFID implant would require sitting next to them on the bus or walking past them as they approached the door. with a preset system you could even just walk a little quicker than them approaching the building, your electronic RFID reader/spoofer would copy the data off their RFID card as you walk past them and replay it to open the door once you get there.
where do you work that breeders get time off with pay? around here they can leave for N weeks (forgot the exact number) and they can't be fired for taking the time off, but that is it.
maybe it was just my bad experience with embedded browsers trying to get my father's PSP online (first it wouldn't connect no matter what i did, only to find out the PSP is 802.11b only and the router was g only rather than mixed mode
then trying to get to CBS sportsline the thing runs out of memory before the page loads.
the DS does not have a built-in TCP/IP stack, it must be provided by the game.
your "security risks" would be what i would call "homebrew oppurtunities" browse to a specific page and automagically be running SMB3
MAC filtering with WEP or WPA is reduandant, if someone is capable of sniffing your traffic long enough to compute the wireless key they will not have any trouble looking to see what MAC needs to be spoofed. MAC filtering is really only useful as a minimalist security implementation or a workaround for a device which does not support or work properly with any form of encrypted traffic.
the best way to handle it would be to put in a placeholder for images and open them on user request only, with some clever on-the-fly resampling even images larger than the free memory could be opened at reduced quality
if you don't mind your "white" being old-school-projector-piss-yellow a cheap projector bulb will do just fine
if you don't mind only using it in the dark a cheaper white bulb will also work
they are hard to make because they are both very high output and carefully balanced.
on the contrary, anal sodomy with a DS would be quite painful indeed.
let the station know what you think of thier reporting at
866-639-7749
if it was linked and accesable from the web it wasn't a private server
it all depends on how the market ends up being divided, if there is little or no correlation between households owning a revolution and households owning xbox 360, or it is mostly a positive relationship MS has little to lose and easy money to gain.
since xbox 360 has come out so far ahead of the revolution it is less likely that people will buy revolution in place of buying an xbox.
also such a move, especially if timed carefully could hurt SONY, who is in much more direct competition with microsoft.
microsoft makes money not on xbox sales but rather on xbox game sales, i don't see any reason they would not want to make money on revolution game sales as well.
if EA does have the ability to cockblock the release of goldeneye it woujld be fairly easy to reskin and rename the characters and give it a name that makes it obvious what it really is, Goldeneye kicked ass on gameplay not due to the licensed content, the satellite dish level might have to be scrapped but other than that, the rest of the game is nonspecific enough to pass without a bond license
well sure they would obey the law and test for a watermark, to make it easy to verify they would even place the bool testWatermarkPresent(datastream infile) function right at the top of the source file for easy inspection ;)
because nobody would ever go in and comment out everything in the function except Return True;
it's called ting and it is illegal
on load do a binary search for the machine code that calls CPUID and instead have that chunk return the desired value.
with sufficient training, in theory a fox could be trustworthy.
Certain (Newer) Apple DVD drives have a seperate on-drive lock that won't even stream the encrypted blocks i the region codes don''t match.
Apple is looking more and more evil every day, but at least their stuff doesn't suck
You can prove it yourself just go on any counterstrike server even the adults act like thay are 12 years old
RFID will not likely ever become true authentication, in order to power enough transistors to do the math for encryption they would burn your arm with the transmission, since RFID works using the energy of the scanning signal to power the reply.
no matter how good we maketransistors, ones powered by a radio pulse will be easilly beaten out by ones powered by a small Li-Ion or Li Polymer battery.
stealing someones card would require that person to be careless or inattentive, cloning their RFID implant would require sitting next to them on the bus or walking past them as they approached the door. with a preset system you could even just walk a little quicker than them approaching the building, your electronic RFID reader/spoofer would copy the data off their RFID card as you walk past them and replay it to open the door once you get there.
where do you work that breeders get time off with pay? around here they can leave for N weeks (forgot the exact number) and they can't be fired for taking the time off, but that is it.
that site is a bunch of rambling bullshit and is a rats nest of links.
yea sort of like how they published everybodys gmail inboxes last week.
you do realize that FHA DOES NOT apply to roommates or to homeowners renting a room in the house they reside at.
set the trap to require manual authorization by a supervisor for anything outside 2 or 3 standard deviations.