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  1. Re:Wall of Sheep on DEFCON 12 - After the Hangover · · Score: 2, Informative

    I think 1. You need to get your eyes checked... or 2. You actually didn't go.

    Here is a screenshot from the projecting laptop.
    http://www.not5150.com/wallofsheep.png

    Also if you RFTA'ed, You would see that I interviewed the guy who made and coded the wall.

    Humphrey Cheung
    Editor - www.tomshardware.com
    Webmaster - www.not5150.com (300+ Extreme Videos)

  2. Re:Wall of Sheep on DEFCON 12 - After the Hangover · · Score: 5, Informative

    Negative... It started as the Wall of Shame and then was changed to the Wall of Sheep.

    The reason was there was a guy walking around with a "I F*** Sheep" Shirt. The guys thought that the people who sent cleartext passwords were like a herd of sheep. And the name stuck...

    Humphrey Cheung
    Editor - www.tomshardware.com
    Webmaster - www.not5150.com (300+ Extreme Videos)

  3. Re:Spot the Fed... on DEFCON 12 - After the Hangover · · Score: 1

    Well last year for Defcon 11... One fed on stage actually fingered another fed. Humphrey Cheung Editor - www.tomshardware.com Webmaster - www.not5150.com (300+ Extreme Videos)

  4. Re:Rifles on DEFCON 12 - After the Hangover · · Score: 1

    I did not go to the Shmoo talk... therefore no mention of it in the article.

    Humphrey Cheung
    Editor - www.tomshardware.com
    Webmaster - www.not5150.com (300+ Extreme Videos)

  5. Re:Electronic Civil Disobedience speaker said WHAT on DEFCON 12 - After the Hangover · · Score: 1

    The video/audio may not be released... so your guess is as good as mine. I didn't get to go to the talk but a bunch of other press guys did. Apparently the talk went downhill after he started advocating violent acts.

  6. Re:Any recording of E3's army stunt? on E3 Wrapup Documented · · Score: 1

    Yes... I recorded two of the drops. Video is 2 Mins 30 Secs, and in Divx format.

    It will be on the E3 Summary Article on www.tomshardware.com.

    Also is my writeup of Phantom versus DISCover. I took video of the interface, outsides, lapboard, and the back of the Phantom.

    Both should be up Monday or Tuesday..

    not5150
    www.not5150.com

  7. Re:Too Bad DailyWireless.com is a STOLEN Domain on Wi-Fi in the Sky · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Ok, so you are saying dailywireless.com of stealing the domain name???? Good webmasters will register all the .net/.org/.com addresses for the domain names. Seems dailywireless.org needs to hire another webmaster. not5150

  8. Re:You can fly too! on Wi-Fi in the Sky · · Score: 1

    Oh yeah... and the books and charts that expire every few months. Forces you to keep spending money. not5150

  9. Re:A list on Wi-Fi in the Sky · · Score: 1

    Location and SSID?? I have the netstumbler and kismet logs. not5150

  10. Re:Dumb idea on Wi-Fi in the Sky · · Score: 5, Interesting

    "Overall, a stunt like this does little to advance any sort of "science", and probably wasn't worth the risk to the 4 lives involved"

    Hmmm.... Wasn't this said to the Wright Brothers?? Of course, we all know what failures they turned into /sarcasm off.

    Doors pop open all the time. During flight training, flight instructors tell students what to do in the case that a door pops open. It's actually not a big deal, if you have the proper training. The air pressure keeps the door almost closed.

    Inexperienced pilots flying formation?? Do you know what kind of formation we were flying? Did you know that both pilots have hundreds of hours? The pilot of the Cherokee has a private airstrip with 5 planes and a helicopter.

    The closest we ever got to each other was about 100 feet. Most of the time we were at least 300 feet away.

    As far as the wifi messing with the avionics. Yeah there is a chance... but I did a previous warfly in December, 2003. We didn't experience any problems. Also, it doesn't really matter if the wifi messes with avionics, as we flew VFR. We followed visual landmarks, and used a moving map GPS.

    Accidents happen... you can't stop that. People get hurt/killed in the name of science every day. Some people take the risks, other people just talk about them.

    not5150

  11. Re:You can fly too! on Wi-Fi in the Sky · · Score: 1

    As the pilot for THG... I can tell you that the $49 demo flight will be the most expensive $49 you will ever spend.

    Lessons
    Flight Bag
    Radio
    Headset
    Etc

    not5150

  12. Re:Warning...! on Wi-Fi in the Sky · · Score: 1

    I wonder if it would still be an economic win for the small plane. Other than being dead (which obviously sucks), the only cost would be the plane. $200k-$300k for a small plane versus the cost of a Patriot missile. Anyone know the unit cost of a missile? not5150

  13. Re:./ is repeating itself on Wi-Fi in the Sky · · Score: 2, Informative

    NOT5150 = Humphrey Cheung My previous Warfly was in December 2003 with one plane.

  14. Re:Server 1 Server 2 Server 3 on THG Linux Migration, Part Two · · Score: 1

    It's probably zipped so the video doesn't stream.

  15. Re:Filename restrictions are not necessary on THG On Migrating To Linux · · Score: 1

    The average person cannot type that well.. so keeping everything in lower case will help them. Remember the article was made for the average person, not the geek (like yourself)

  16. Re:Damn, they leave me on half way!!!! on THG On Migrating To Linux · · Score: 1

    Uh... the article didn't get into formatting/converting yet.

  17. Re:The reporter... on Tom's Hardware Investigates Michael's Computers · · Score: 1

    Actually it wasn't a hidden cam... It was tucked under my left arm. I was holding a legal notepad in my left hand, and writing with my right hand. Maybe that would explain the angle. Oh and another thing, I'm 5'5" and he is 6'4"... that might explain the angle too. Anything else you would like to assume???? not5150 www.not5150.com --Warflying is not a crime--

  18. Re:Orinoco range extender is not 2-3 dbi on Warflying 2013 Access Points in Los Angeles · · Score: 1

    Bzzt!!! Yes we did realize the shell would affect the number of APs found. But we flew anyways and got a "mere" 2013 points. not5150 www.not5150.com

  19. Re:From the pilot on Warflying 2013 Access Points in Los Angeles · · Score: 1

    Ugh.... I really shouldn't have posted my website address. not5150

  20. Re:FAA called yet? on Warflying 2013 Access Points in Los Angeles · · Score: 1

    Yes, we used the VFR corridor... read me writeup at www.not5150.com not5150 www.not5150.com

  21. Re:FAA called yet? on Warflying 2013 Access Points in Los Angeles · · Score: 1

    No... we did not violate Disneyland's TFR. We flew well east of Angel Stadium. not5150 www.not5150.com

  22. Re:Rules must be different in LA then on Warflying 2013 Access Points in Los Angeles · · Score: 1

    Yes rules are different... 1000 agl above.

  23. From the pilot on Warflying 2013 Access Points in Los Angeles · · Score: 1

    My writeup is at www.not5150.com It will answer many questions that people have about the flight. What I find upsetting are the assumptions that some people have made about certain regulations.