Privacy has been redefined; from the sixties where nudity was a sin, the seventies where everything was relaxed and aliens visited the world, the eighties where nudity was a common thing, the nineties where the.com market was blooming in size, after 2000 where our privacy started to erode and take different terms and conditions.
Phonelines can be tapped, faxmachines and e-mails can be read, privacy does not exist anymore because the current technologies allow for high-speed capture of such content. Not only taps but trojans, backdoors and other nasty programs can be installed to redirect such traffic (including passwords) used on that pc to a remote location.
The "ring of trust" lies in how far the user takes his security in his own hands. Use the same password on all sites and you will ask for a disaster to come. It takes only one to break that "ring of trust" to get hacked on many more sites, even some which the user doesn't remember and/or got joined with another service provider on the net.
Emails are important in a way that they will offer unlimited access to some of such services. There is no end in how far privacy can be broken by using a simplistic password or recovery routine by finding the mothers maiden name through Facebook or any other alike service. By getting access to the "ring of trust" they get access to everything. Only one flaw and the ring is broken. "One ring to rule them all". Being lazy in using the same password will bite you once in the nuggets...
To beat the system, everyone has to stand up for their own security, privacy and protection. That means, everyone should be fully informed how important it is to keep a system safe from any trojans or backdoors, how to safely communicate with others and websites, how to determine malicious e-mail versus good, be informed how safe communication really is, what the dmca and eucd means and many more. More information to the public means more understanding. Too many things are being hidden away by legalise which only a third of the population might understand.
There are so many flaws in society and many definitions that we often don't know it anymore by ourselves. What privacy really means versus secrets. We used to play in a camp we built at a small river in a town called Duffel. We told secrets there as kids. As adult I've got a few secrets too. The Internet and cellular technology has sure redefined communications and the "can you keep a secret" thing...
I'm as open as a book although if someone asks me to keep a secret I do that in respect of that person. I don't know if I have to take that with a very sarcastic smile or not.. I'm not paranoid, although I do know reality since i'm born.
But.. get about 100 of such routines, unoptimized, and your program will slow down; for sure when there are multiple users involved with multiple access instances. Code optimizing is still a required part to keep a build clean, reliable and fast.
Even 60hz has a very limited transmission range, I am preferring the wired option above the wireless; because anything which gets sent to the air can get intercepted and influenced by any nearby devices or transmitters.
I like the idea to separate elements from a your PC and start to wire(lessly) connect them together; so not only your pc can be used at your office, but also in your living quarters, bedroom or anywhere where you got a station with a monitor. Security has to come in mind and a wired option should be provided.
One network cable, a power cable and the cable towards the screen would be only one cable more for more speed, reliability and security. Wireless tends to get freaky with certain factors.
Why not create gifts, little one-use-items, little statues whatever which can be used as cheap but nice-to-have gadget?
Tourists love to get local items; do something with the waste which has been created.
is it that expensive to reprocess plastic?
Same with electronics; some components are used in multiple versions/editions of a product; returning some of these to sender would be good for both parties; the consumer and producent.
Some companies really are crazy with their packaging; a big box for a small item, needing more transport because of the oversize.
It's not only Farmville, also Flash applets running in the background sucking up memory resulting in system slowdowns and a spinning ball of death every 15 seconds...
I don't know if I have to blame Firefox, Flash or Apple; but the mix is sure with Flash applets in it before spinning trouble touches me!
Yes, lots of people die every day for lots of reasons, some people jerk off with a belt around their neck and go too far. Other people try to have sex with a barnyard animal and get kicked in the head. Yet others get into a car wreck because they are sexting an underage boy and die in a fire.
I am interested in subscribing to your "suicide magazine"...
normal resolution videos work perfectly through one run, while 720p and 1080p videos often hang after playing a few minutes; forcing to re-stream (a few times).
An annoyance even worse than the spinning ball of death through Flash applications.
Exhibitionism
And that exists for way longer than chatroulette!
Privacy has been redefined; from the sixties where nudity was a sin, the seventies where everything was relaxed and aliens visited the world, the eighties where nudity was a common thing, the nineties where the .com market was blooming in size, after 2000 where our privacy started to erode and take different terms and conditions.
Phonelines can be tapped, faxmachines and e-mails can be read, privacy does not exist anymore because the current technologies allow for high-speed capture of such content. Not only taps but trojans, backdoors and other nasty programs can be installed to redirect such traffic (including passwords) used on that pc to a remote location.
The "ring of trust" lies in how far the user takes his security in his own hands. Use the same password on all sites and you will ask for a disaster to come. It takes only one to break that "ring of trust" to get hacked on many more sites, even some which the user doesn't remember and/or got joined with another service provider on the net.
Emails are important in a way that they will offer unlimited access to some of such services. There is no end in how far privacy can be broken by using a simplistic password or recovery routine by finding the mothers maiden name through Facebook or any other alike service. By getting access to the "ring of trust" they get access to everything. Only one flaw and the ring is broken. "One ring to rule them all". Being lazy in using the same password will bite you once in the nuggets...
To beat the system, everyone has to stand up for their own security, privacy and protection. That means, everyone should be fully informed how important it is to keep a system safe from any trojans or backdoors, how to safely communicate with others and websites, how to determine malicious e-mail versus good, be informed how safe communication really is, what the dmca and eucd means and many more. More information to the public means more understanding. Too many things are being hidden away by legalise which only a third of the population might understand.
There are so many flaws in society and many definitions that we often don't know it anymore by ourselves. What privacy really means versus secrets. We used to play in a camp we built at a small river in a town called Duffel. We told secrets there as kids. As adult I've got a few secrets too. The Internet and cellular technology has sure redefined communications and the "can you keep a secret" thing...
I'm as open as a book although if someone asks me to keep a secret I do that in respect of that person. I don't know if I have to take that with a very sarcastic smile or not.. I'm not paranoid, although I do know reality since i'm born.
But .. get about 100 of such routines, unoptimized, and your program will slow down; for sure when there are multiple users involved with multiple access instances. Code optimizing is still a required part to keep a build clean, reliable and fast.
Even 60hz has a very limited transmission range, I am preferring the wired option above the wireless; because anything which gets sent to the air can get intercepted and influenced by any nearby devices or transmitters.
I like the idea to separate elements from a your PC and start to wire(lessly) connect them together; so not only your pc can be used at your office, but also in your living quarters, bedroom or anywhere where you got a station with a monitor. Security has to come in mind and a wired option should be provided.
One network cable, a power cable and the cable towards the screen would be only one cable more for more speed, reliability and security. Wireless tends to get freaky with certain factors.
Why not create gifts, little one-use-items, little statues whatever which can be used as cheap but nice-to-have gadget?
Tourists love to get local items; do something with the waste which has been created.
is it that expensive to reprocess plastic?
Same with electronics; some components are used in multiple versions/editions of a product; returning some of these to sender would be good for both parties; the consumer and producent.
Some companies really are crazy with their packaging; a big box for a small item, needing more transport because of the oversize.
More packaging means more waste in the end.
I know people would love to live with their daily steak but this is really going over the edge .. living inside your steak!
Redefines a bbq speciale for sure!
A dozen keyboards makes about 1344 keys would make it a hell to work with.
It's not only Farmville, also Flash applets running in the background sucking up memory resulting in system slowdowns and a spinning ball of death every 15 seconds...
I don't know if I have to blame Firefox, Flash or Apple; but the mix is sure with Flash applets in it before spinning trouble touches me!
For me the most annoying behavior ever!
I am interested in subscribing to your "suicide magazine"...
There are various reasons why she could be moving; it wouldn't be ridicule to think she moved because of her dead husband.
Choices can be altered because of facts happening around you. A death would sure be a valuable option to move places.
The house could be too big for a widow; memories hanging in the old place; the husband could have chosen the place work-related ......
I swear; All I did was comment code ..
normal resolution videos work perfectly through one run, while 720p and 1080p videos often hang after playing a few minutes; forcing to re-stream (a few times).
An annoyance even worse than the spinning ball of death through Flash applications.
"The Beast Below" and the big red FORGET button.
Don't press FORGET and you'll be sent to the Spaceship UK crapper.
Redefines those "Yo Momma is so fat .. " jokes all at once ..
Their search results got longer results .. they are just jealous at size.
The market has become too small to get big enough results.
I guess the NYT is going to have a field trip, knowing the word tweets has been banned..
According the specs through Bluecherry;
Realtime recording (120FPS @ 720x480)
Too bad their recording doesn't support HD resolution; it could be a killer for the DVR market.
The end result would just end up reported chemically unbalanced and highly explosive...
Still ends with cracking open the case, needing to replace (all) user memory.
Great idea for an useless USB device!
Although, it says USB Devices .. not Orifices ..
which kind of sites you consider to be .. "porn".
No, thinkgeek is NOT a pornsite!
ok .. buy the Apple ..
Install windows on it and see how the school administration freaks out ... great plan!
I've worked for years in the ICT business, without getting serious compensation.
I've felt the evolution of "love ICT" to "like ICT" to "work in ICT" to almost "hate to work in ICT" ...
Maybe a good question is .. how to get rid of the stress, the burnout and the depression added to it?
The best advice I can give in this; don't wait to long to jump ships when it gets ackward or you'll be the victim of it.
My grandma is Sarah Connor, Robot .. prepare to weep!
Slimy business, to say the least.
What did they expect, to get the snails to focus more? ... to do what?