With the ignition based DVD-players this would work. but from the article it uses the GPS to figure out if you are moving, so you could block the antenna if you wanted to watch your family guy, but you couldn't switch over to mapping very quickly.
The instant debit you are speaking about comes from merchants use of automated clearing houses. essentially turning your check into a direct deposit into their account from yours. when you or I deposit a check into our account, we don't have a fancy ACH machine to run the check through, so the check needs to clear in the usual way.
USB keys are also available in rather easily concealable form factors. such as the 4Gb, smaller than a stick of gum, usb key I have in my hand. which I could easily conceal even if I were naked.
The Latitude D620 laptop, while charging on the Dell supplied non-grounded AC adapter gives -5VDC with reference to ground off of any exposed metal. The paint on the aluminum lid wears off, so if you grab the lid while it's plugged in you get a small shock. however if you use the grounded adapter, supplied with the older D600's and the Latitude D-Dock, the charge is grounded out and you get no shock. At my university we all have school supplied D620's and they all have this unpleasant surprise, the on-campus repair facility says this is within safe limits....
The Machine that the unsuspecting customer uses (machine A) is not authorized and has no connection to any bank or financial institution, the only connection machine A has is to the laptop which is in the rucksack of the attacker at another location. the normal machine (machine B) accepts the wired card as a normal smart card, because it is simply relaying the data sent from machine A to machine B. how many people would keep a receipt for a low amount purchase? of course this whole idea depends on having the owner of machine A in on it, and having a friend who can complete the attack at Machine B.
Nova Scotia still has it in bags in every Sobey's and SaveEasy, Wal-Mart too. you can get it in the 4 litre jugs if you really want/need that much milk. Oh, and we have sunday shopping now!
My school http://acadiau.ca/ currently has a program called the "acadia advantage" where they lend out laptops to every student at the begining of each year, they use rather crappy dell latitude D600's which have a nasty habit of eating hard drives. on the social side of it, the lounges in residences are devoid of life. the student union building used to be devoid of life as well, but they made it so we could buy things at the snack mart with our meals. its nice to have a laptop for every student, it levels out the field as no one needs to buy a laptop, they are included in the price of tuition. unfortunately acadia has the highest tuition rate on the east coast of canada.
at my unie we have diebold mag-swipe access, they are on an intranet and have a UPS attched to each device, never been locked out, the room doors have TESA card locks on them , and even if power goes out it doesnt matter they run on batteries which maintenance replaces yearly, the day before dorms open. if the batteries do die on the doors during the year, they just connect this device to the front of the lock which can power it and programs the lock, im guessing via a 1-wire serial connection of sorts. its just your normal AC adaptor plug end that goes into the bottom of the door.
at my unie we use TESA card systems as keys, they keys are programmed for the room number and check-in, check-out dates and times
to change the batteries in the doors, they hook up a power supply to the port on the underside of the outside of the door, which is also used to program the door locks using 1-wire serial. it works quitte nice, and each key is separaately coded, roomates have different keycode, TESA/Onity use the third track to encode the data, and yes it is encrypted. the school uses the first and second tracks for the student numbers and key number, each time you lose a key it increments and once the new key is used the old one is locked out.
yes, because reading is so important, if the parent had actually RTFA instead of just looking at the pretty pictures he would have known that they have special antennas on the roof of the car, and that each car individually has its antennas placed so they are tuned to reduce interference
I have Finepix S20 pro and if you hook it up via the USB connection you can use it as a high quality web cam, if you use the firewire connection you can do some funky HiDef video stuff with it I believe, as my comp doesnt have a firewire interface I can't test it
the poster said that he wanted to be able to use it before an OS was installed, so he could install an OS, your solution would work great for systems already installed but whatw ould happen if say, you had to reinstall the OS?
dude he said "or" not "and" but beware while "and" is possible, the consequences of having both sides of "and" meet could be hazardous to your health, or if you are really lucky, a threesome.
more than likely you will get a free month or something when you try to cancel, thats what happend when we cancelled our account for our lake house as no other company had service up there and we dont need to pay for it if we arent going to use it for 9 months.
yeah i got "the call" it was because I transferred over 1 terabyte in 30 days and the neighbor hood was complaining that the speeds were really slow. i download and share about 200 movies through a direct connect hub and they got pissy.
not sure but maybe one of those TroposNetworks 1 watt outdoor units might work for that. although it is only 11Mbs 802.11b so i'm not sure if thats enough bandwidth for you, as I have no idea what you're using this for.
sorry my only experience with RDP/ terminal services has been with Win2K server and WinXP, using xp as clients and win2k server for termserv, for a retail sales application, where everyone is the same user on the win2k box. very bad things can happen when network connectivity dies between locations, when people get disconnected they can get back into other peoples sessions and often times it is one of the manager sessions that get take by normal employees. we have been working with the software company to work things out for a better solution.
Terminal Services is great if you just want to log into a computer, but if you want to interact with another user or your own session already in progress( say you leave your comp running in your dorm or wherever and you need to just change something on your current screen) a VNC program will work much better( I use RealVNC works great no crashes yet, love the java viewer). Terminal services will cause you to be logged in twice on the same machine, causes all sort of strangeness.
Definitely time for the rest of the nation to get with NH's laws regarding wifi. If you don't take adequate measures to secure your wifi AP then you are responisble for anyone accessing your network and for any damages they cause.
With the ignition based DVD-players this would work. but from the article it uses the GPS to figure out if you are moving, so you could block the antenna if you wanted to watch your family guy, but you couldn't switch over to mapping very quickly.
The instant debit you are speaking about comes from merchants use of automated clearing houses. essentially turning your check into a direct deposit into their account from yours. when you or I deposit a check into our account, we don't have a fancy ACH machine to run the check through, so the check needs to clear in the usual way.
USB keys are also available in rather easily concealable form factors. such as the 4Gb, smaller than a stick of gum, usb key I have in my hand. which I could easily conceal even if I were naked.
The Latitude D620 laptop, while charging on the Dell supplied non-grounded AC adapter gives -5VDC with reference to ground off of any exposed metal. The paint on the aluminum lid wears off, so if you grab the lid while it's plugged in you get a small shock. however if you use the grounded adapter, supplied with the older D600's and the Latitude D-Dock, the charge is grounded out and you get no shock. At my university we all have school supplied D620's and they all have this unpleasant surprise, the on-campus repair facility says this is within safe limits....
The Machine that the unsuspecting customer uses (machine A) is not authorized and has no connection to any bank or financial institution, the only connection machine A has is to the laptop which is in the rucksack of the attacker at another location. the normal machine (machine B) accepts the wired card as a normal smart card, because it is simply relaying the data sent from machine A to machine B. how many people would keep a receipt for a low amount purchase? of course this whole idea depends on having the owner of machine A in on it, and having a friend who can complete the attack at Machine B.
Nova Scotia still has it in bags in every Sobey's and SaveEasy, Wal-Mart too. you can get it in the 4 litre jugs if you really want/need that much milk. Oh, and we have sunday shopping now!
My school http://acadiau.ca/ currently has a program called the "acadia advantage" where they lend out laptops to every student at the begining of each year, they use rather crappy dell latitude D600's which have a nasty habit of eating hard drives. on the social side of it, the lounges in residences are devoid of life. the student union building used to be devoid of life as well, but they made it so we could buy things at the snack mart with our meals. its nice to have a laptop for every student, it levels out the field as no one needs to buy a laptop, they are included in the price of tuition. unfortunately acadia has the highest tuition rate on the east coast of canada.
at my unie we have diebold mag-swipe access, they are on an intranet and have a UPS attched to each device, never been locked out, the room doors have TESA card locks on them , and even if power goes out it doesnt matter they run on batteries which maintenance replaces yearly, the day before dorms open. if the batteries do die on the doors during the year, they just connect this device to the front of the lock which can power it and programs the lock, im guessing via a 1-wire serial connection of sorts. its just your normal AC adaptor plug end that goes into the bottom of the door.
at my unie we use TESA card systems as keys, they keys are programmed for the room number and check-in, check-out dates and times to change the batteries in the doors, they hook up a power supply to the port on the underside of the outside of the door, which is also used to program the door locks using 1-wire serial. it works quitte nice, and each key is separaately coded, roomates have different keycode, TESA/Onity use the third track to encode the data, and yes it is encrypted. the school uses the first and second tracks for the student numbers and key number, each time you lose a key it increments and once the new key is used the old one is locked out.
frosh is the name applied to incoming freshmen before they are formally admitted at the begining of the year by the chancellor of the university.
yes, because reading is so important, if the parent had actually RTFA instead of just looking at the pretty pictures he would have known that they have special antennas on the roof of the car, and that each car individually has its antennas placed so they are tuned to reduce interference
In a recent presentation at Acadia University, the president of Microsoft Canada, Frank Clegg, admitted to owning three iPods in his family
I have Finepix S20 pro and if you hook it up via the USB connection you can use it as a high quality web cam, if you use the firewire connection you can do some funky HiDef video stuff with it I believe, as my comp doesnt have a firewire interface I can't test it
the poster said that he wanted to be able to use it before an OS was installed, so he could install an OS, your solution would work great for systems already installed but whatw ould happen if say, you had to reinstall the OS?
N-Gage is dying!
dude he said "or" not "and" but beware while "and" is possible, the consequences of having both sides of "and" meet could be hazardous to your health, or if you are really lucky, a threesome.
more than likely you will get a free month or something when you try to cancel, thats what happend when we cancelled our account for our lake house as no other company had service up there and we dont need to pay for it if we arent going to use it for 9 months.
yeah i got "the call" it was because I transferred over 1 terabyte in 30 days and the neighbor hood was complaining that the speeds were really slow. i download and share about 200 movies through a direct connect hub and they got pissy.
thats is the bandwidth, usually unlimited transfer, unless you have comcast cable as your isp then they bitch about more than 1 terabyte a month
if he does defang the DCMA, maybe he can work on the patriot act as well.
not sure but maybe one of those TroposNetworks 1 watt outdoor units might work for that. although it is only 11Mbs 802.11b so i'm not sure if thats enough bandwidth for you, as I have no idea what you're using this for.
sorry my only experience with RDP/ terminal services has been with Win2K server and WinXP, using xp as clients and win2k server for termserv, for a retail sales application, where everyone is the same user on the win2k box. very bad things can happen when network connectivity dies between locations, when people get disconnected they can get back into other peoples sessions and often times it is one of the manager sessions that get take by normal employees. we have been working with the software company to work things out for a better solution.
Terminal Services is great if you just want to log into a computer, but if you want to interact with another user or your own session already in progress( say you leave your comp running in your dorm or wherever and you need to just change something on your current screen) a VNC program will work much better( I use RealVNC works great no crashes yet, love the java viewer). Terminal services will cause you to be logged in twice on the same machine, causes all sort of strangeness.
RTFA yes it does
Definitely time for the rest of the nation to get with NH's laws regarding wifi. If you don't take adequate measures to secure your wifi AP then you are responisble for anyone accessing your network and for any damages they cause.