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Comment Smartphone for $30/year (Score 1) 851

I have a Droid X for $30 per year on Page Plus Cellular. The down side is I had to pay full price for my phone, and I don't use mobile data. The up side is that, thanks to Google Voice and Sipdroid, I use my actual minutes so rarely that I can get by with only paying $30/year! They also have other plans that beat the big boys' plans hands down.

Contracts are for chumps!

Comment Re:3.5" small disks? (Score 1) 179

I agree. It's great that they've found ways to improve data density, but that can just as easily be used for reducing the size of the disks as for putting more data on them. Especially with today's miniaturization of everything, some sort of microdisk that could hold at least dvd-quality video would be much better. Then you could have a reader built into a laptop, tablet, or even cellphone.

Comment Re:Bad assumption (Score 5, Interesting) 116

I don't think just any node could interpret the message. It would be built specifically for the node they are using. It also doesn't imply anything about not using other security. The telex message could be (and probably should be) an encrypted communication, so the telex node would just know where it's going, not what it means.

Basically, all this does is allow any website to act as a proxy without being obvious that they're a proxy. It's an interesting idea, but I don't think it has any chance of working. Governments will identify possible nodes through either technological means or just good old "social engineering" (snitches) and simply shut off all access to those sites. Or they'll take it a step further and restrict all sites except for a whitelist.

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