I wouldn't stand a chance...once I accidentally left BitTorrent running for the better half of a day and ended up transferring 40GB on my college network...
I had a moronic friend who gave me his FireWire drive that he thought was broken. It turns out it was just the IDE-FireWire bridge that was toast, and the drive worked fine once I put it in my tower. Along with a nice collection of his MP3s I found a nude picture of him. DOH! Never again.
Security through obscurity worked very well in one case for me...
Recently my bicycle lock broke, it wouldn't lock any more. I was too cheap to buy a new lock, so I just put the lock together to make it look as though it was locked.
It worked great until I lost the lock riding home drunk one night. Also, I made the mistake of telling one of my friends about the lock, so he "borrowed" it a few times without asking me.
I'm not sure how this relates to the topic, but the author of the article is full of crap.
I saw this at the Los Angeles boat show a few months ago, it's pretty neat. I talked to the guy, and the only problem is it's extremely hard to get legalized in most states (especially California). It also costs something like $125,000.
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FYI, in response to your sig, GMail will be supporting Safari, although I'm not sure about Opera. Check out the MacCentral interview with Sergey Brin
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DailyWireless.org doesn't even load at the moment...not very impressive.
Yeah, most essential stuff comes with Mac OS X (Safari, Mail, iTunes, Terminal, X11), but here are mine:
- Salling Clicker
- Adium
- SubEthaEdit
- Fink
- Transmit
- Graphic Converter
- VLC
- WeatherPop
- Cisco VPN Client
Nothing new. Harry Potter already has a blanket that does this.
I wouldn't stand a chance...once I accidentally left BitTorrent running for the better half of a day and ended up transferring 40GB on my college network...
I had a moronic friend who gave me his FireWire drive that he thought was broken. It turns out it was just the IDE-FireWire bridge that was toast, and the drive worked fine once I put it in my tower. Along with a nice collection of his MP3s I found a nude picture of him. DOH! Never again.
Sounds like the fire fighter woman who started those forrest fires a few years ago so she could go fight them...
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...as long as it's a weed smoking robot.
Security through obscurity worked very well in one case for me... Recently my bicycle lock broke, it wouldn't lock any more. I was too cheap to buy a new lock, so I just put the lock together to make it look as though it was locked. It worked great until I lost the lock riding home drunk one night. Also, I made the mistake of telling one of my friends about the lock, so he "borrowed" it a few times without asking me. I'm not sure how this relates to the topic, but the author of the article is full of crap.
Now, about the PPC versions for us Mac crowd...?
All your DS-3 cards belong to us.
I saw this at the Los Angeles boat show a few months ago, it's pretty neat. I talked to the guy, and the only problem is it's extremely hard to get legalized in most states (especially California). It also costs something like $125,000.
FYI, in response to your sig, GMail will be supporting Safari, although I'm not sure about Opera. Check out the MacCentral interview with Sergey Brin
DailyWireless.org doesn't even load at the moment...not very impressive.
Yeah, most essential stuff comes with Mac OS X (Safari, Mail, iTunes, Terminal, X11), but here are mine: - Salling Clicker - Adium - SubEthaEdit - Fink - Transmit - Graphic Converter - VLC - WeatherPop - Cisco VPN Client
Sounds cool...as long as it doesn't crack in half when I fall asleep on top of it...
The story about G5s powering Gmail was (unfortunately) an April Fools day joke.