Why don't you read the parent posts including the ones modded down to -1. It's quite likely in this case that the same idiots that required the DRM also under-funded the infrastructure to support it. Network admins, however competent, can't work miracles.
What PDF viewers run on a smartphone and reflow pages designed for A4 or US letter? I want something that can do that. Heck, I've found PDFs set up for a small screen that are painful to read on a desktop. Software that goes that way would be good too.
Also known as PDF and anything but PDF. PDF and fixed layout where it's needed, but please stop producing novels as PDF. They don't reflow nicely on smaller screens.
How are you planning to read the data back? Solve that, then think about writing. As others have said, you'll probably have to build your own drive controller.
The idiot wasn't the mayor, but someone in middle management. The mayor was brought in as an appropriate person to receive the passwords because the idiot that originally demanded them wasn't actually covered by the security policies.
Even funnier if that's a BIOS message. No, don't press F1 if you're in Windows, yes if it's starting up, no not in IE. Help-desks of the world, I feel your pain.
Pry-bar or epoxy. Also, F1 is usually just an accelerator for the help function, so they can get to the problem in other ways. Most of my users go to the menu rather than using F1. The other post detailing how to disable the help center is probably more useful.
That was my point. I only saw them on the ABC and the details were redacted. I wrongly assumed this was done at the source. Instead it was left to the media to protect these peoples' privacy.
That's why the GP said ID in the first paragraph. They were counterfeit, but used valid data, hence they're as good as stolen. Oh wait, are you using a subtle piracy isn't theft argument?
I thought that the details had been obscured by the government when it made the release. It appears that the ABC and Seven blurred the important numbers. Others broadcast the details without editing. I thought we had enough of these on Media Watch last year to teach them a lesson.
Slacker, you should have used Debian/NetBSD for that.
Well, you should know about the VEC. The WAEC site appears to be down right now. I'm sure other states have similar agencies.
using the driver's licence would be stupid?
Especially for people who can't drive for whatever reason.
Why don't you read the parent posts including the ones modded down to -1. It's quite likely in this case that the same idiots that required the DRM also under-funded the infrastructure to support it. Network admins, however competent, can't work miracles.
They brought out 5? 4 was such a PITA, I didn't bother looking for a 5. Wait a year and four patches and it might be worth giving away.
That's a Trade Practices violation here and the Consumer Protection types will be happy to intervene. They like the easy ones.
Is this a circumvention device under the DMCA? My brain hurts.
'Competence' and 'funding.'
What PDF viewers run on a smartphone and reflow pages designed for A4 or US letter? I want something that can do that. Heck, I've found PDFs set up for a small screen that are painful to read on a desktop. Software that goes that way would be good too.
Also known as PDF and anything but PDF. PDF and fixed layout where it's needed, but please stop producing novels as PDF. They don't reflow nicely on smaller screens.
Yeah, but the light makes targeting easier.
Try it with older people from the bush. They speak without opening their mouth to keep the flies out. Some move the lips but keep the teeth together.
But given what I've seen, I doubt many would. I'm sure some of the people feel the need to 'share' with others.
How are you planning to read the data back? Solve that, then think about writing. As others have said, you'll probably have to build your own drive controller.
He also knows how to follow policy under adverse conditions.
In most situations, they can only challenge a limited number of jurors. They have to pick and choose carefully.
It looked like a memo from management to me. Very senior management.
The idiot wasn't the mayor, but someone in middle management. The mayor was brought in as an appropriate person to receive the passwords because the idiot that originally demanded them wasn't actually covered by the security policies.
Even funnier if that's a BIOS message. No, don't press F1 if you're in Windows, yes if it's starting up, no not in IE. Help-desks of the world, I feel your pain.
Pry-bar or epoxy. Also, F1 is usually just an accelerator for the help function, so they can get to the problem in other ways. Most of my users go to the menu rather than using F1. The other post detailing how to disable the help center is probably more useful.
They already limit the number of tickets people can buy in one hit and how exactly do they know if the ticket was resold?
"Wiseguy" sounds like a family business.
That was my point. I only saw them on the ABC and the details were redacted. I wrongly assumed this was done at the source. Instead it was left to the media to protect these peoples' privacy.
That's why the GP said ID in the first paragraph. They were counterfeit, but used valid data, hence they're as good as stolen. Oh wait, are you using a subtle piracy isn't theft argument?
I thought that the details had been obscured by the government when it made the release. It appears that the ABC and Seven blurred the important numbers. Others broadcast the details without editing. I thought we had enough of these on Media Watch last year to teach them a lesson.