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Articles shouldn't start like this: "Mr Submitter, with his first accepted submission, writes: [summary]". No one gives a fuck.
This is old news: It's already been monetized by Gordon Ross's company: http://www.biopassword.com/keystroke_dynamics_advantages.asp - I had a chance to use this system back in 2004 and it was pretty cool. When the system is learning your password initially, you type it a handful of times so that it can average times between keystrokes. You can type "normal" or you can type at an abnormal rhythm. Your choice. Here are some other papers published a long time ago... http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=581272 (2002) http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=266434 (1997)
Even with the wifi network at&t may have the bigger burden due to more users.
AT&T have a bigger burden due to their shitty cell network.
Checkout the official promo that came out at the same time: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uh5JrzTCAHM
We have a saying at my work: "Lead, don't manage." It does wonders for morale and productivity.
Fortunately for the consumer the FCC ruled that Wireless providers must begin to allow any device on their network. We are also now seeing legislation for official Network Neutrality.
Don't forget folks: if you are speaking in a room with windows, a laser can be pointed at the windows to pick up on vibrations due to conversation. http://www.google.com/search?q=laser+window+eavesdrop
Given enough time, improbable becomes eventual.
Is this why OpenOffice is so bloated?
I agree completely. I wouldn't give up my Das Keyboard for anything. Sure pisses off the coworkers too.
Articles shouldn't start like this: "Mr Submitter, with his first accepted submission, writes: [summary]". No one gives a fuck.
This is old news: It's already been monetized by Gordon Ross's company: http://www.biopassword.com/keystroke_dynamics_advantages.asp - I had a chance to use this system back in 2004 and it was pretty cool. When the system is learning your password initially, you type it a handful of times so that it can average times between keystrokes. You can type "normal" or you can type at an abnormal rhythm. Your choice. Here are some other papers published a long time ago... http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=581272 (2002) http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=266434 (1997)
Even with the wifi network at&t may have the bigger burden due to more users.
AT&T have a bigger burden due to their shitty cell network.
Checkout the official promo that came out at the same time: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uh5JrzTCAHM
We have a saying at my work: "Lead, don't manage." It does wonders for morale and productivity.
Fortunately for the consumer the FCC ruled that Wireless providers must begin to allow any device on their network. We are also now seeing legislation for official Network Neutrality.
Don't forget folks: if you are speaking in a room with windows, a laser can be pointed at the windows to pick up on vibrations due to conversation. http://www.google.com/search?q=laser+window+eavesdrop
Given enough time, improbable becomes eventual.
Is this why OpenOffice is so bloated?
I agree completely. I wouldn't give up my Das Keyboard for anything. Sure pisses off the coworkers too.