I just wanted to put in my two cents. I switched to firefox today and implemented a couple of extensions.
Goodbye, IE. I hope to never use you again...except for previewing my webpage for those who have not made the switch.
Of course, I hear there's an extension for that.
Hello, Pete! Thanks for your call.
Earlier, I called the number and when it was picked up, I chickened out and hung up. Well, Pete called back and did a great (hilarious) job of convincing me that this company is indeed real.
There are no more pictures.
The only customer is indeed the US Marines.
The company was hoping to keep this under wraps for a little while longer.
There's supposed to be more info. coming out in August.
The webhosting is supposedly not free (as in beer).
Where the hell are they getting their information for these stories?
That is the shittiest looking website I have ever seen.
By the way, call the phone number: 765-641-9865... somebody answers!
This quote from the article sums up almost all future computing legal issues.
"The legislation argues that consumers own their vehicles in their entirety and should be able to access their onboard computers."
All debates about piracy center around this idea. As we, as a society evolve into computing (just ask any 9 year old how to program your cell phone), we can only hope that the government falls on the side of the consumer as witnessed in legislation pending regarding cars. The future of computers and of programming will depend on one's ability to continually manipulate code to suit one's need.
I will be damn proud if my son decides to reverse-engineer anything. Jon Lech Johansen's father must be the proudest father on the planet
I just wanted to put in my two cents. I switched to firefox today and implemented a couple of extensions. Goodbye, IE. I hope to never use you again...except for previewing my webpage for those who have not made the switch. Of course, I hear there's an extension for that.
Agreed. It's the functionality that makes this story /.-worthy.
You mean this little gem hasn't been ported to Windows? I already feel like I'm runnin' around in a maze all day. It's the perfect fit!
Earlier, I called the number and when it was picked up, I chickened out and hung up. Well, Pete called back and did a great (hilarious) job of convincing me that this company is indeed real.
Nice talking to you, Pete.
news.com.au?
... somebody answers!
newscientist.com?
Where the hell are they getting their information for these stories?
That is the shittiest looking website I have ever seen.
By the way, call the phone number: 765-641-9865
This quote from the article sums up almost all future computing legal issues. "The legislation argues that consumers own their vehicles in their entirety and should be able to access their onboard computers." All debates about piracy center around this idea. As we, as a society evolve into computing (just ask any 9 year old how to program your cell phone), we can only hope that the government falls on the side of the consumer as witnessed in legislation pending regarding cars. The future of computers and of programming will depend on one's ability to continually manipulate code to suit one's need. I will be damn proud if my son decides to reverse-engineer anything. Jon Lech Johansen's father must be the proudest father on the planet