Nope, sorry... I've verified this exploit on freshly installed Windows XP SP2 machines.. (more than three by the way)..
Although, if you do know of a registry key which disables this "feature".. please post it for everyone to see! 8)
Actually, it bought an IPaq w/ the service plan (I know, my mistake). I left the thing in my convertable with the screen facing up (I know, another one of my mistaks) and eventually after a period of time, the screen cracked due to being in direct sunlight.
So I looked at what the service plan offers.. it said "Replacement due to heat damage"! Good! Its covered! So I ran on over to NINE different stores to get it replaced. No go. Here I have one cracked IPaq screen due to heat damage and they WILL NOT honor their warranty.
I do not know what else to do, I've reported them to the BBB, and still nothing yet. Its been one year or so.
Which reminds me of a discussion I had with an officer one day, you know about the "Basic Speed Law"? It states you have to go at a safe speed that the traffic and road conditions dictate. Well, the conversation was the "Basic Speed Law" applies to both going under and OVER the posted speed limit. Therefore if the road conditions permit you to go faster, then your protected under the "Basic Speed Law".. of course, I haven't had the chance to bring that into court, I haven't gotten a speeding ticket after I learned that little bit of information.
Holy Sh*t, between the time of me writing the original message and pressing the "submit" button, there were already 7 comments about people reading/. on the toilet!
Hah.
I thought the second thing is The Great Firewall of China?!
-- GW Bush is the wrong man, at the wrong place, at the wrong time.
/. poll on the topic .. it'll be interesting to see the comments ..
I say we do a
Nope, sorry ... I've verified this exploit on freshly installed Windows XP SP2 machines .. (more than three by the way) ..
Although, if you do know of a registry key which disables this "feature" .. please post it for everyone to see! 8)
hah .. or "Hey, I can drive!" ... its funny folks! Laugh!
It would be wonderful if you can use this technology with fuel cell cars ..
I had a similiar problem to this.
.. it said "Replacement due to heat damage"! Good! Its covered! So I ran on over to NINE different stores to get it replaced. No go. Here I have one cracked IPaq screen due to heat damage and they WILL NOT honor their warranty.
Actually, it bought an IPaq w/ the service plan (I know, my mistake). I left the thing in my convertable with the screen facing up (I know, another one of my mistaks) and eventually after a period of time, the screen cracked due to being in direct sunlight.
So I looked at what the service plan offers
I do not know what else to do, I've reported them to the BBB, and still nothing yet. Its been one year or so.
SCer: Spam Cooker!
Sence the damage is done to katie.com, I wonder what they'll do next to fix that issue.
Well, not until you've seen some of the demonstrations showing that you can actually tap Fiber.
Impressive, might I add.
Which reminds me of a discussion I had with an officer one day, you know about the "Basic Speed Law"? It states you have to go at a safe speed that the traffic and road conditions dictate. Well, the conversation was the "Basic Speed Law" applies to both going under and OVER the posted speed limit. Therefore if the road conditions permit you to go faster, then your protected under the "Basic Speed Law" .. of course, I haven't had the chance to bring that into court, I haven't gotten a speeding ticket after I learned that little bit of information.
Life size P0rn, here I COME!!!
wait, that didn't sound right.
That is assuming that they'll even recongize the problem!
I can see it now, the new spyware will work like this:
..
When you make a voice call, the spyware will listen to your conversation, then start producing popups on what you say
for example:
Me: "Hi Mom"
Spyware: *incest p0rn popups*
Wouldn't the Chevron Car characters be prior art?
Holy Sh*t, between the time of me writing the original message and pressing the "submit" button, there were already 7 comments about people reading /. on the toilet!
Hah.
I would say the toilet, but I'm sure almost everyone else here does anyways.
PS: There is always the iLoo!
Would that make SCO the "Santa Claus Operation"?
-ds