Comment As the saying goes... (Score 3, Insightful) 235
They hate us 'cuz they ain't us.
They hate us 'cuz they ain't us.
So this is good. This vulnerability was previously disclosed, but they undisclosed it. The undisclosure was done by the NSA using their version of the neuralizer, the existence of which was disclosed by Snowden last year, but has since been undisclosed (which is why you don't know about it).
Microsoft is now backing Android? What happened? Did Santa bring them common sense for Christmas?
3D printed replacement skeletons to the rescue! Installation is a bitch, but you only have to do it once.
This is the reason I recommend that everyone invest in write-only memory for their computers. It is far more secure and hack proof than the alternatives.
Their Communist Chinese hackers will use DDR3 exploit on all viewing sites to infect our computers.
An exploit on SDRAM? That’s why I insist on only using write-only memory on my computer.
Kim Jong-Un decided to download "The Interview," thereby saturating his country's only dial-up connection to the Internet.
Shoot. There goes my idea of self-publishing a book written entirely in morse code.
I'm sure actual furniture in traffic would do wonders too. Nothing stops traffic like a beat up sofa in the middle of the lane.
I, for one, am looking forward to watching my DVDs with 10x10 pixels per pixel.
So you 3D print an object at one location, thereby converting it from bits to atoms, and then you send the result via the post to another location?
I think there is a more efficient way to do this, but I can’t quite put my finger on it...
How does Google Glass compare to Gorilla Glass or sapphire? How far can I drop Google Glass before it shatters?
I hope it comes with a pivot stand for landscape and portrait mode.
Normally, your convergence and focus operate together.
With 3D imaging your convergence varies but focal point remains the same. No where outside of viewing a 3D image will your eyes ever experience such a scenario.
Interestingly, artificial 3D is the only 3D I've experienced. I've been stereo-blind for as long as I remember, but recently I read Sue Barry's book and found out my eyes converged properly within four inches of my face. So I was able to experience depth by using anaglyph glasses and an iPhone held really close to my nose. I began converting 3D movies to anaglyph and watching them on my iPhone, gradually moving it away from my face. Now I can see 3D at about a foot away, on a laptop screen.
When I am finally able to diverge my eyes properly at a distance, I hope real world 3D doesn't give me headaches like normal people do when they watch "artificial" 3D movies!
Won't work. People are too shallow now a days. We might as well be living in Abbott's Flatland.
Solutions are obvious if one only has the optical power to observe them over the horizon. -- K.A. Arsdall