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While it may now offer a function to search, other sites do. For example 4chan's automated scraper that catches rs links posted all over it and offers them for search via/rs/. There are other less legit sources for rapidshare searching but why even bother. There are way more convenient ways to find specific data.
They'd get VAC banned in a few weeks either way. The only problem is false positives, like steam detecting something like HLDJ or some other mod that isn't used to cheat.
Aren't we already over this? Encryption keys are numbers, you can't patent or claim copyright on numbers. You can't do that for a set of numbers either.
I don't mind buying books, but i want to give money directly to the author, thus cutting out the middle man. eReaders need to be developed by companies without a horse in the publishing busies.
Why lasers you can get one of those pain beams, a digital system can auto aim the thing at the approaching thing, you also crank the power up to eleven and fry the damn fuckers.
Psychological profiling never works. I can tell you as a person that resents a big portion of society with fiery passion, i can appear "normal" and tell the interviewer all the "right" answers. But i guess they want to catch people who aren't playing the metagame and are just plain nuts.
If you want to be extra evil you wire in a kill switch, if you open the box without sending a message to the correct box first it fries the entire thing. You could possibly make it so it shocks whoever is tampering with it too.
It should be possible to triangulate where a phone is with a stolen simcard. If several cells don't overlap the phone at least you know the neighborhood.
Stealing sim cards is a no-brainer.