Comment typewriters can be hacked (Score 1) 198
the spies-and-lies folks routinely read carbon IBM ribbons. they could also identify many keystrokes from the sound if they knew what typewriter was being used.
everything can be spied on. everything.
the spies-and-lies folks routinely read carbon IBM ribbons. they could also identify many keystrokes from the sound if they knew what typewriter was being used.
everything can be spied on. everything.
this comment has been diluted 100,000 times to be politically correct.
do not plug the RJ45 cables in. log into the wireless router, and block them.
which reminds me, we have a PDF scanner that uses early XP at work, I have to tell the sysadmins about that unused POS.
we can require everybody to change their name. but we still end up with Anderson, Andersen, Anderssen, etc.
can't remember offhand if they ever settled that little spat or not. if not, beware!
for instance, how many times did they make one a noise-emitting diode?
if that thing were any bigger and heavier, it would need braces to your shoulders and hips. non-starter. what do they use for input while you're tooling down the road using a GPS on it, a WACOM?
the PGA has a major say in what you pack in that bag. I would be interested in knowing what fire extinguishers are on the play list. I suspect they are as verboten as a hipflask, chalk dust squirters, and those "10,000 yard" balls.
and they couldn't get rid of it..
but it's backed by Global Services monitoring on whatever island is above water this afternoon
the same folks who cheat their producers and stars day in and day out for over a hundred years?
my friends, I don't always sell a block of Bitcoin stock, but when I do, it's from a moving car...
tasted like chalk dust. how'd math professors get a holiday, anyway?
so since the squillionnaire coal owners claim to be market-based fans, we can attain the same attrition by sticking to our guns in enforcing the upcoming regulations on cutting back emissions. the cost moves to the users, which will probably find natural gas cheaper anyway.
use something like OpenDNS or the aforementioned Google DNS at 8.8.8.8 or 4.4.4.4
layoffs in good jobs where you had to go in during rush hours. night managers at the Burger Doodle, not so much.
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler." -- Albert Einstein