This seems odd, even by RadioShack's standards. Has RadioShack actually come out and said they did this? It's just seems kind of fishy...nd it reminds me of the movie Desk Set with Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn, when old IBM computers accidentally fired everyone in a massive office building.
A digital fingerprint? If you mean a barcode i can see that, but I dont understand how a digital "fingerprint" could be applied unless the actual physical "stuff" of the license is altered at printing.
I know here in New Jersey, our new Licenses were rumored to have microchips in them, however, I'm pretty sure that idea was kyboshed by the speculation of "what happens if someone put their license in a microwave?".
Besides that, the thickness of our licenses are WAY to think for any kind of flashrom device that I know if. The thickness of the license is approximately 1-2mm, and the largest SMT IC I know of is much thicker than that. It's just not possible!
Unfortunately folks, I just found a back way to register a Dmail account without paying for it. I figured I'd post it here to make the owners aware of it faster...
Go to the site and click the register link on the top navigation. When you get to the next page, you'll see a space that you can input a "free code" or something like that. Put in whatever you like there, then click the button next to the box. Surprisingly, any word will work as a free code - The next page says your code has been accepted. Click the button on that page. The next page that comes up will give you an error, but it will also reference the page "wwreg.cfm". Type http://www.mydmail.com/wwreg.cfm into your browser. Strangely enough, the page that pops up says "thanks for your purchase" or something. from that page, you can actually set up an account! Go back to the main page and log in.
I've got screenshots of the inbox I have right here.
Friendly reminder: before you launch, fix all your security holes!:P
This seems odd, even by RadioShack's standards. Has RadioShack actually come out and said they did this? It's just seems kind of fishy...nd it reminds me of the movie Desk Set with Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn, when old IBM computers accidentally fired everyone in a massive office building.
"Hawking Says Humans Must Go Into Space"
...sorry, I REALLY couldn't help it folks...
Holy crap...they've cured ALS?!?!?
...PPV pr0n on Google?
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A digital fingerprint? If you mean a barcode i can see that, but I dont understand how a digital "fingerprint" could be applied unless the actual physical "stuff" of the license is altered at printing. I know here in New Jersey, our new Licenses were rumored to have microchips in them, however, I'm pretty sure that idea was kyboshed by the speculation of "what happens if someone put their license in a microwave?". Besides that, the thickness of our licenses are WAY to think for any kind of flashrom device that I know if. The thickness of the license is approximately 1-2mm, and the largest SMT IC I know of is much thicker than that. It's just not possible!
What exactly is this "i-name" crap anyway? Is it smoe kind of domain? :-\
Perhaps this only happens with Mozilla? I havent tried any other browser...
Unfortunately folks, I just found a back way to register a Dmail account without paying for it. I figured I'd post it here to make the owners aware of it faster...
:P
Go to the site and click the register link on the top navigation. When you get to the next page, you'll see a space that you can input a "free code" or something like that. Put in whatever you like there, then click the button next to the box. Surprisingly, any word will work as a free code - The next page says your code has been accepted. Click the button on that page. The next page that comes up will give you an error, but it will also reference the page "wwreg.cfm". Type http://www.mydmail.com/wwreg.cfm into your browser. Strangely enough, the page that pops up says "thanks for your purchase" or something. from that page, you can actually set up an account! Go back to the main page and log in.
I've got screenshots of the inbox I have right here.
Friendly reminder: before you launch, fix all your security holes!