Comment You know what this means (Score 4, Insightful) 182
Your equipment will now have 57% brighter indicator LEDs on the front to burn your retinas at night!
Your equipment will now have 57% brighter indicator LEDs on the front to burn your retinas at night!
That sounds like a challenge
But seriously they're not Americans so they're not going to fill any object that could be a fun target with holes just because they can get away with it.
Yep in these parts, most of the rich have government "connections."
Recently had a similar incident with illegally imported cars. Quickly forgotten about. People kept cars illegally discounted by a greater amount than an average Joe's annual salary around here.
My dad works for a guy who isn't *physically* hiding anything on his property, but has hidden all the money spent to build it in a hilarious shell game. And yes he has government "connections." And a sweet little guest house for his motorcycle.
You can view the age of an image and see images from different times using the full Google Earth client app.
Because it's going to be less than the weight of a large candy bar. 12km is a very long flight for a quadcopter. I'm surprised they didn't use a fixed-wing aircraft. It would be harder to automate but one RC pilot's salary isn't a bad price to pay for this publicity stunt.
It's time to measure SPACE DICKS again!
Nope can't find any evidence that iPhones ship with a full bash install, but they do have the capability to run some bash commands.
Maybe they could make it in the form of a green LED armband so you can always tell how much more car time you have!
The little old lady wouldn't have to know about it. She sends in a background check for the bagger, it comes back saying Something Bad because he's on the government's naughty list, and the little old lady doesn't hire the guy and yet doesn't have any idea a Do Not Hire list exists.
There are conspiracy theories swirling about a "Do Not Hire" list that will flag otherwise innocent people in a background check if they're on the government's naughty list. It's possible at least...but what are the odds that EVERY job this guy applied to ran a check that could be exploited?
The war on Freemasonism has already been done:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
The war on Establishmentarianism should be fun!
I can't believe this. My company buys Dells by the dozen and we've never ever received a dud.
In other places where electricity is many times more expensive than in the US however, it will pay itself off many times faster!
Where's the kaboom? There was supposed to be an earth-shattering kaboom!
I'm assuming you mean "how many phones are vulnerable."
Only Nokia's N-series phones running Maemo, or Android phones with a Linux chroot are capable of running bash or sshd (without crazy hardcore modding).
Old programmers never die, they just hit account block limit.