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  1. NOT a new idea on How To Steal ATM PINs With a Thermal Camera · · Score: 1

    This trick was revealed back in the 1980's in a Commodore 64 game I had (I forget the name). The player is a spy who breaks into a top secret installation and at one point he comes to a door with a keypad. You have to think to use your thermal imaging device to look at the keys and guess the code based on how much each one is glowing. It's not a new idea at all. Of course, thermal cameras have always been very expensive, and remain so even today.

  2. Re:Been said before on Crooks Hack Music Players For ATM Skimmers · · Score: 1

    You can get that kind of security here in the US for online bank transactions. Bank of America has an option where the bank sends a text to your cell phone containing a unique code that you have just a few minutes to enter on their website in order to execute a transaction online. In addition to that they offer an RSA type of device that you can buy, but I think texting to your cell phone works just as well, unless you have reception issues.

  3. I don't want it! on Google Give Searchers 'Instant Previews' of Result Pages · · Score: 1

    I thought Flash was a CPU hog. This 'preview' functionality REALLY bogs down my web browser! I don't want it!

  4. Hoax on Electric Car Goes 375 Miles On One 6-Minute Charge · · Score: 1

    There is scant little information about this company online. Checking Google News for "DBM Energy" shows this startup company has only been mentioned in news stories for the last three days, and there is nothing before that. Even more peculiar is that searches for KOLIBRI AlphaPolymer show articles from about eight months ago where the company was hawking their battery (called "Hummingbird" then) as being better than standard lithiums because it would catch on fire or explode if punctured by a metal spike. It looks like they are just making things up to see what kind of investors come running their way with cash.

  5. Rubbish on Researchers Find a 'Liberal Gene' · · Score: 1

    The whole reason this article was written is so that people can excuse their political leanings as being caused by something that is out of their control, instead of being formed by education and experience. The end result is that they cover their ears and eyes so that they don't have to participate in thoughtful, thought provoking discussion and debate with the other side. If you do a google on the gene number and the word gene you will see that before this week, the gene was believed responsible for ADHD. Next week they will probably say it is linked to some other behavior. This is just everyday news media rubbish - a waste of time to even read, much less contemplate.

  6. Re:Go ahead, make my day... on Careful What You Post, the FBI Has More of These · · Score: 1

    "...because we don't need a warrant to do this - go look it up. Here's my ID, and here is agent Smith's ID. Call the police if you like, better yet, I'll call them for you."

  7. Go ahead, make my day... on Careful What You Post, the FBI Has More of These · · Score: 1

    'Castle doctrine' does not entitle you to just go out and shoot people (particularly government agents lawfully doing their job) in your driveway because they are under your car. You can go out with a gun and tell them to get off your property, but unless they attempt to fight back or chase you into your house, you're the one breaking the law, not them. Anyone who has taken a CCW class knows this. Here is part of the Castle Doctrine page on Wikipedia: "----Each state differs with respect to the specific instances in which the Castle Doctrine can be invoked, and what degree of retreat or non-deadly resistance (if any) is required before deadly force can be used. -----In general, one (sometimes more) of a variety of conditions must be met before a person can legally use the Castle Doctrine: ----An intruder must be making (or have made) an attempt to unlawfully and/or forcibly enter an occupied home, business or car. ----The intruder must be acting illegally--e.g. the Castle Doctrine does not give the right to attack officers of the law acting in the course of their legal duties"

  8. Re:But what created the law of gravity? on Hawking Picks Physics Over God For Big Bang · · Score: 1

    Look, it's pretty basic. I didn't believe in God either until my college philosophy teacher explained it to me, over the course of a semester. In fact, proving God exists can be boiled down to two sentances: "We know that everything in this physical universe is TEMPORARY; the sun will eventually burn out, everything will eventually have an end" "Because everything in our universe is temporary, there has to be at least ONE THING that is eternal, stretching infinately in both directions in time, into the past, and into the future, with NO beggining and NO end" The news about Hawking's upcoming book challenges this argument, but unfortunately the article doesn't give details on why Hawking believes that the law of gravity proves that something can be created from nothing. If that can be proven (and I doubt it really can) then we can no longer prove that God exists with the above argument, and we are left with only faith.

  9. Who IS this God person, anyway? on Hawking Picks Physics Over God For Big Bang · · Score: 1

    Who IS this God person, anyway?

  10. Re:Dead Hand on UVB-76 Broadcasts New Voice Message · · Score: 1

    The Wikipedia page was showing about ten transmissions documented in the past week, but now it has been edited to only show two. Makes you wonder who is doing the editing.

  11. Re:Dead Hand on UVB-76 Broadcasts New Voice Message · · Score: 1

    I need to add that they are using short wave radio equipment because those frequencies and older non-semiconductor based equipment will work after a nuclear explosion has occurred in the atmosphere.

  12. Dead Hand on UVB-76 Broadcasts New Voice Message · · Score: 1

    Ten transmissions in the past week is more than a spike. I hate to say it but this increased activiy is probably the Russian military warming up their Dead Hand (Hand from the Grave) defense system in preparation for a possible but not probable US nuclear first strike. They want to make sure Dead Hand is still functioning and is ready with all the rumbling going on over Iran's nuclear situation.

  13. Nazi Germany build and fly experimental saucers on Churchill Accused of Sealing UFO Files, Fearing Public Panic · · Score: 1

    There are photos and descriptions of saucer-like experimental aircraft that Nazi Germany actually did build and fly towards the end of the second world war. So that's probably all this was. http://www.burlingtonnews.net/ufonazi.html

  14. Re:winshield repair? on Spray-On Liquid Glass · · Score: 0

    Silicosis anyone? Silicone Dioxide is silica - the stuff they remove from regular sand to make play sand, so kids don't inhale the stuff and get lung diseases!

  15. Re:Hmm on Encryption Cracked On NIST-Certified Flash Drives · · Score: 1

    There does exist a possibly vulnerability in Russia's nuclear system. Do a little research about 'dead hand' and you will see that it might be possible to design something that would duplicate a 'command rocket' signal that launches other missiles.

  16. Re:Something I've considered... on How To Stop Businesses Storing SSNs Indefinitely? · · Score: 1

    Generally speaking, all it takes to steak someone's identity is having their name, Social Security Number, and birth date. I thought I was relatively safe in giving out my SSN to questionably-secure companies that I do business with (ex. satellite tv) so long as I don't have to give them my DOB. Well a week ago I discovered that it is, in fact quite easy to get someone's DOB depending on where they live. In my state, the Judicial Branch maintains a website where you can search for municipal, superior & supreme court case information by first and last name, and the search results reveal the FULL BIRTHDATE of the plaintif and defendant for EVERY CASE INCLUDING SPEEDING AND PHOTO RADAR TICKETS! I found mine for a speeding ticket I plead guilty to back in 1996 and the birthday was correct.

  17. More than you think! on What Can I Do About Book Pirates? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yes, he DOES know exactly what he's doing! Go do a Google search for one of the unique phrases in his post such as "selling legit copies including digital editions for the Kindle" and you will see that he has posted exactly the SAME message on dozens of message boards over the past month. Slashdot - News for nerds, stuff that mattersOthers search strings actually locate pages that are selling legit copies including digital editions for the Kindle. I've started looking around for ... slashdot.org/ - Similar pages The YENRAB.COM BlogOthers search strings actually locate pages that are selling legit copies including digital editions for the Kindle. I"ve started looking around for ... www.yenrab.com/ - Similar pages ReviseICT.co.uk ICT and technology news - ReviseICT.co.ukMar 30, 2005 ... Others search strings actually locate pages that are selling legit copies including digital editions for the Kindle. I've started looking ... www.reviseict.co.uk/news.shtml - Similar pages Linux News Feeds | OpenSUSE Linux RantsMay 14, 2009 ... Others search strings actually locate pages that are selling legit copies including digital editions for the Kindle. I've started looking ... www.suseblog.com/rss-feeds - 29 minutes ago - Similar pages one hundred and tenth dot com | 110th.comothers search strings actually locate pages that are selling legit copies including digital editions for the kindle. i've started looking around for ... 110th.com/home.html - Similar pages [RSS Tech News | akress.com]Others search strings actually locate pages that are selling legit copies including digital editions for the Kindle. I've started looking aro ... akress.com/news/tech.php - Similar pages help4um.com How to Home and Garden, Automotive, Help with your PC ...Mar 14, 2008 ... Others search strings actually locate pages that are selling legit copies including digital editions for the Kindle. I've started looking ... help4um.com/ - Similar pages

  18. http://www.loc8tor.com/ [loc8tor.com] on Using RFID Tags Around the House? · · Score: 1

    The best answer was given already. http://www.loc8tor.com/ [loc8tor.com] http://www.loc8tor.com/ [loc8tor.com] http://www.loc8tor.com/ [loc8tor.com] This directional handheld device costs less than $100 and comes with some tags to get you started.

  19. File contents not logged on Court Docs Reveal Kazaa Logging User Downloads · · Score: 1

    It doesn't matter what anyone's logs say you downloaded. If the RIAA can't verify the contents of the file to prove it really was the copyrighted song in question, then they have no case.