I personally am more afraid of the.hack// senerio of "bad things that can happen in VR".
None the less, the main reason I am waiting for VR is to play an mmorpg like the one in.hack// =?
Well, not me personally. I heard about this a year ago when a professional chemist visited my highschool chemistry class. He went on and on about solar cells using titanium and not silicon. They used special dyes made with Iodine. I forget the specifics but that was what I remember.
The solar cell he was working on was cheaper to make and had a greater effiecency then the standard silicon ones.
I do tech support at my school. My self and two guys finnally finished our new mobile computer lab. Laptops with WiFi cards installed. It makes me sad to think after we get the things nice, clean, working, etc that the idiots will have the things broken beyond recognition by the end of next week.;_;
I used to work at a mortgage insurance agency as a temp doing data entry. I would see 100 or so SSN a day. They don't track who enters what data so I could of easily wrote down a few SSNs along with the person name, phone number, address, etc without anyone knowing I had done it.
Even if they make extra-super-duper-sure that they people accessing the information are legit, there is absolutely no assurance that the person handling your information is honest.
I personally am more afraid of the .hack// senerio of "bad things that can happen in VR".
None the less, the main reason I am waiting for VR is to play an mmorpg like the one in .hack// =?
Well, not me personally. I heard about this a year ago when a professional chemist visited my highschool chemistry class. He went on and on about solar cells using titanium and not silicon. They used special dyes made with Iodine. I forget the specifics but that was what I remember.
The solar cell he was working on was cheaper to make and had a greater effiecency then the standard silicon ones.
I walked into a CompUSA this morning and the guy at the help desk just looked at me with a "oh Cr@p" look and asked me if I was there for a PSP.
You wouldn't believe how relieved he was when I said I wasn't.
Is anyone else remind anyone of the ESPER system from the movie Blade Runner?
wasn't this posted a few days ago? Or am I still dilerious with fever?
Note to self, learn how to spell dilerious.
I already have. >_
Leave it to japan to help make power rangers into a reality.
I do tech support at my school. My self and two guys finnally finished our new mobile computer lab. Laptops with WiFi cards installed. It makes me sad to think after we get the things nice, clean, working, etc that the idiots will have the things broken beyond recognition by the end of next week. ;_;
The ultimate security leak, people. >_
I used to work at a mortgage insurance agency as a temp doing data entry. I would see 100 or so SSN a day. They don't track who enters what data so I could of easily wrote down a few SSNs along with the person name, phone number, address, etc without anyone knowing I had done it. Even if they make extra-super-duper-sure that they people accessing the information are legit, there is absolutely no assurance that the person handling your information is honest.