I guess this: But even this should be enough to save lives such as battlefield casualties and victims of stabbings or gunshot wounds, who have suffered huge blood loss.
...hints to a possible use for the army. Wouldn't it be easy to simply revive your soldiers in the field using this technique ? The only problem I foresee is when they get home:
"Hi honey, great your back from Iraq"
"Garghhh gargghh garghhh must garghhh have garghhhh blooooooooooood"
* HD recorders connected to TV/DVD
* VHS recorders connected to TV/DVD
* DVD recorders connected to TV/DVD
* CD recorders connected to TV/DVD
* Copiers/XEROX-machines, very notably
* Tape recorders
*...
The list pretty much includes everything that has the possibility to write a medium with the object to copy things from another source. The phrase "promoting its use to infringe copyright" is very easily rewritten, and still valid, as "promoting its use to copy broadcasts that have copyright on them". Everything that records of a TV or radio is pretty much guilty now. Copiers are ofcourse banned altogether - what other purpose than "using it to infringe copyright" could there be for a copier ???
I thought the DMCA couldn't bring it any better, you guys have just overdone yourself, I am impressed !
If I lived in the United States I would sue Xerox now, just for the sheer fun of it. BR
Interesting: "without intending to return it" implies that you have an undividable good that you posess and they don't.
In the software case, the good is dividable (you copy it), thus the "without intending to return it" holds no ground: the original owner still has his copy. It is probably more borrowing than stealing.
When the Koreans find out the western world is using PC's now instead of the Amiga 500's they got off the black-market, they will surely shiver when they realize their X-Copy Pro skills are useless.
From my own experience, a remote control is probably a lot cheaper than the $30 portraied there. You can get some standard IR-decoder components out there, and hook those up to the serial port. It will take you 1 universal remote, 1 ir decoder (vishay) and a few extra components to get it to work. But that's explained pretty well on the Lirc-page.
it seems that while SMS is shorter: hey gf u can txt ur best pals 2 tel them wot u r doing, where ur going and wot u r wearing
SMS-TAP:443399#4333#222266#8998#88777#7223377778#2 #833555#844336#96668#88#777#3666444664#11#94433777 33#88777#4666444664#2663#96668#88#777#933277744466 41
here... It's (still) only in Dutch, but it has a very easy click-and-remove action using multiple anti-spyware programs (spybot, adaware, etc). It will at least save you the drive to [name family/relative/friend name of choice here], in case their (Windows) computer slows down again:)
No a DOS does not count, slashdot is out :)
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...or why else would we have the big "Here's an idea" with the link to the shop where you can buy the thing.
I expected to see a schematic with a full blown technical specification of the darned thing - so instead of a slashvertisement it could at least have been just that.
Now, back to building my inverted, stabilized, plasma-powered forcefield with double deflector-inverters - this leads to nothing.
Uh oh, Firefox has instantaneously tracked down the user that clicked for the 50th million download ?
Along with coin #1 in the series, we are also awarding a very special prize--the biggest we've ever given out--to the lucky SpreadFirefox affiliate who delivered the golden click that went with the 50 millionth download. We have identified this person and will withhold her information until she accepts the prize. Check back early next week!
I wonder how they did it...
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"It sounds like a good thing, but the trouble is someone will have to design it, someone will have to upgrade it, someone will have to maintain it and someone will have to run it."
Someone to design: O/S community
Someone to upgrade: O/S community
Someone to maintain: O/S community
Someone to run: O/S community
Oh my! My business model is flawed!
Yep, got that right.... Now go sit in a corner, troll.
I guess this:
...hints to a possible use for the army. Wouldn't it be easy to simply revive your soldiers in the field using this technique ? The only problem I foresee is when they get home:
But even this should be enough to save lives such as battlefield casualties and victims of stabbings or gunshot wounds, who have suffered huge blood loss.
"Hi honey, great your back from Iraq"
"Garghhh gargghh garghhh must garghhh have garghhhh blooooooooooood"
The US supreme court just voted against:
...
* HD recorders connected to TV/DVD
* VHS recorders connected to TV/DVD
* DVD recorders connected to TV/DVD
* CD recorders connected to TV/DVD
* Copiers/XEROX-machines, very notably
* Tape recorders
*
The list pretty much includes everything that has the possibility to write a medium with the object to copy things from another source. The phrase "promoting its use to infringe copyright" is very easily rewritten, and still valid, as "promoting its use to copy broadcasts that have copyright on them". Everything that records of a TV or radio is pretty much guilty now. Copiers are ofcourse banned altogether - what other purpose than "using it to infringe copyright" could there be for a copier ???
I thought the DMCA couldn't bring it any better, you guys have just overdone yourself, I am impressed !
If I lived in the United States I would sue Xerox now, just for the sheer fun of it.
BR
Interesting: "without intending to return it" implies that you have an undividable good that you posess and they don't.
In the software case, the good is dividable (you copy it), thus the "without intending to return it" holds no ground: the original owner still has his copy. It is probably more borrowing than stealing.
Let me guess.. something like:
"Exterminate....exterminate....EXTERMINATE!!!"
The Daleks have invaded, argh !
here.
US citizens be cautioned: the use of copy and paste to 'read between the lines' in this document could get you in Cuba (or some other place).
...8 years ago, as this article will show you.
When the Koreans find out the western world is using PC's now instead of the Amiga 500's they got off the black-market, they will surely shiver when they realize their X-Copy Pro skills are useless.
See that movie and know where this will lead to.
Only then would it be of interest to me.
I must warn though: I am not a very good singer...
Spam Meat gives back 701.000 results, whereas
Spam Mail gives back 52 million 200.000 results.
I think it is clear who loses this case - it's a numbers game...
GSM is still something "alien" to you, right ?
I need only 0-9 keys and one Phone/Hang-up button.
If I have that, I'll probably have a phone 50% of the size of the phone in the FA.
From my own experience, a remote control is probably a lot cheaper than the $30 portraied there. You can get some standard IR-decoder components out there, and hook those up to the serial port. It will take you 1 universal remote, 1 ir decoder (vishay) and a few extra components to get it to work. But that's explained pretty well on the Lirc-page.
Sure, it's water repellant, but doesn't mineral-oil float on top of water, thus ruining the MB you have on the bottom of the acquarium ... ?
...but I must insist that the specific ratio of 10:1 be applied in that case. I'll will reluctantly volunteer my valuable time for the 1-position.
...when did you say that was again ?
Just so I can ready my bombshelter in time...
it seems that while SMS is shorter:2 #833555#844336#96668#88#777#3666444664#11#94433777 33#88777#4666444664#2663#96668#88#777#933277744466 41
;)
hey gf u can txt ur best pals 2 tel them wot u r doing, where ur going and wot u r wearing
SMS-TAP:443399#4333#222266#8998#88777#7223377778#
Compared to:
Hey, girlfriend, you can text all your best pals to tell them where you are going and what you are wearing. (translate that there - lameness filter
Morsecode is simply much more simpler to enter - only 3 different possible entrypoints opposed to 10-11 for SMS...
here... :)
It's (still) only in Dutch, but it has a very easy click-and-remove action using multiple anti-spyware programs (spybot, adaware, etc).
It will at least save you the drive to [name family/relative/friend name of choice here], in case their (Windows) computer slows down again
A successful hack does not include:
:)
1. External denial of service attack against web server computer, or any participating vendor, or device. Denial of service attacks due to successfully modified content on web server computer are fair game.
They counted on that one
...or why else would we have the big "Here's an idea" with the link to the shop where you can buy the thing.
I expected to see a schematic with a full blown technical specification of the darned thing - so instead of a slashvertisement it could at least have been just that.
Now, back to building my inverted, stabilized, plasma-powered forcefield with double deflector-inverters - this leads to nothing.
http://satobs.org/p_chien.html
But it states "lacrosse" is no longer the codename used for the project.
Now I see :)
Ah well, it wasn't meant as a critical comment :)
Uh oh, Firefox has instantaneously tracked down the user that clicked for the 50th million download ?
Along with coin #1 in the series, we are also awarding a very special prize--the biggest we've ever given out--to the lucky SpreadFirefox affiliate who delivered the golden click that went with the 50 millionth download. We have identified this person and will withhold her information until she accepts the prize. Check back early next week!
I wonder how they did it...
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Received: from catchthepirate.mpaa.com
Received: from mail.mpaa.com
Received: from some.isp.com
Subject: Firefox 50th million download
Hi, we are from spreadfirefox.com and have identified the 50th million firefox downloader as coming from ip UUU.XXX.YYY.ZZZ.
Please give us his/her name and address so we can contact him/her to give them this prize !
Thank you in advance,
Firefox team
2006: It's time to turn of those (head/tv-)sets and use that brain again !
"It sounds like a good thing, but the trouble is someone will have to design it, someone will have to upgrade it, someone will have to maintain it and someone will have to run it."
Someone to design: O/S community
Someone to upgrade: O/S community
Someone to maintain: O/S community
Someone to run: O/S community
Oh my! My business model is flawed!
Yep, got that right.... Now go sit in a corner, troll.
...of the social contract is: you do not talk about the social contract!