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Comment Re:And how do we know these are legit? (Score 2) 180

Because Assange has it so good? This whole think will be a case study in how not to react to leaked information. It would be funny if it didn't feel so real. Keystone cops government reaction. Yeah, they are fake slides, whatever helps you sleep at night.

Personally, I think the declassification date is a nice touch.

Comment Re:It's dead either way, why not try this? (Score 1) 371

Re: #5 No, broadcasting is verboten. Amateur radio is for two way communication. Broadcasting is when you are constantly transmitting and not bothering to listen, because you are occupying the carrier frequency with one's broadcast. As to what currently prevents it, other amateur operators will report it to the FCC (If they don't bother to triangulate the source themselves and send a HARM missile that way). If someone is being an obvious prick, the FCC will confiscate equipment and shut down offending transmitters.

Comment Re:Consumer locks are shitty anyway (Score 1) 192

That is the point I'm trying to make. Anyone serious about using a keyed lock for security will use a key that is controlled. Consumer stuff at Home Depot or Lowes or hardware stores do not have controls on the blank keys. What makes it worse is they don't even utilize the number of potential tumblers they could use. A 5 tumbler lock with only 3 tumblers installed is trivial to pick just by raking. If you don't care about leaving evidence of breaking in, then no lock will help you against forced entry.

Comment Consumer locks are shitty anyway (Score 1) 192

They do cheap ass shit like put only 3 of the 5 possible tumblers in them. The key still has 5 cuts for 5 potential tumblers, but they only use 3 of the 5.

The lock companies only use so many potential combinations anyway.

I'm betting they won't be able to reproduce a 7 tumbler Best key with the "do not duplicate" stamped on it.

Comment Re:Thom Hogan has a very critical write up on this (Score 1) 316

Don't know about dead tree editions, but a lot of online "newspapers" don't publish hi-res images on the website. Instead I often see low-res images with no option to enlarge.

That's not taking advantage of the web. Some of these guys are dinosaurs and don't know what to make of online media. I'm not speaking of Chicago Sun Times specifically, but other newspapers suck when it comes to images on their online presence.

Comment Re:Jupiter Tape? (Score 1) 621

By the time you get 1/3 of the population involved, there is bound to be a plateau of some sort, corruption, insider information trading, etc.

Which makes me wonder, when someone with access to the information is able to exploit in for personal gain will come back to bite us in the ass. It's a matter of when, not if.

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