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Comment: Re:I'll move to IPv6 (Score 1) 406

by goldarg (#34652612) Attached to: Military Pressuring Vendors On IPv6

Try one of these: http://www.roc-noc.com/product.php?productid=201&cat=4&page=1 or if you need GigE: http://www.roc-noc.com/product.php?productid=342&cat=4&page=1 .

It's not OpenWRT based, and it's not on NewEgg but they are very cool routers. I've used native IPv6 on them and used a HE.net tunnel with them without any issue.

Comment: Divide and Duplicate! (Score 1) 763

by goldarg (#32119490) Attached to: How Do You Handle Your Keys?

I have multiple vehicles and thus multiple sets of keys, I realized I had too many keys if I kept them all together and the possibility of loosing all my keys at once was a fear. So I made a bunch of copies of my House key and made multiple key rings:

I have a keyring for the Truck that has the Truck keys + a House key.

I have a keyring for my Honda Fit that has my Fit Key + a House key + The Mail keys as I always go get mail with the Fit.

I have a keyring for my Stella that is the Stella Key + a House key.

I have a keyring for my Yamaha that is the Yamaha Key + a House key.

I have a keyring that has my Shed Key + a House key.

So, with the exception of the Fit Key Ring having the Mail keys I always have the minimum keys needed to get to my other key sets which I keep in my house.
 

Security

Prototype EU Airplane Spy Cams Watch For Facecrime 359

Posted by kdawson
from the no-sweating-zone dept.
I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property writes "You can't make stuff like this up. The EU is actually testing a prototype system of cameras in airplanes to monitor passengers' facial expressions in order to detect both terrorism and 'air rage.' The Security of Aircraft in the Future European Environment (SAFEE) project used an Airbus A380 fuselage with six wide-angle cameras to watch for people running or loitering near the cockpit door, as well as a camera in the back of every seat to watch for facecrime like sweating too much, or acting nervous. But that's okay, because the system won't alert anyone until it sees a 'combination of signs,' instead of just one stray expression, or they might accidentally catch a lot of people who are afraid of flying or of being watched."
The Internet

The Pirate Bay About To Relaunch Suprnova.org 285

Posted by CowboyNeal
from the but-for-how-long dept.
kungfujesus writes "The Pirate Bay crew has been working on this secret project for quite some time now. Back in April they wrote a cryptic post on their blog announcing that something was coming. In a response to this announcement TPB admin Brokep told TorrentFreak: "The past, the present and the future. It's all the same, but one thing's for sure, we will radiate for weeks", today it became clear that he was referring to the resurrection of Suprnova."
It's funny.  Laugh.

The Beer Tossing Fridge 223

Posted by samzenpus
from the second-only-to-the-wheel dept.
cmacdona101 writes "CNN is reporting on a recent Duke grad that's engineered a remote controlled Fridge that tosses him a beer at the touch of a button. The fridge can launch the beer up to 20 feet, far enough to get to his couch. The video shows the fridge using a "beer magazine clip" and a remote firing system that let you determine angles and ballistics to get the beer to your friends anywhere in the room."
NASA

Lakes Found Under Antarctic Ice Using Space Lasers 77

Posted by ScuttleMonkey
from the space-sharks-still-in-development dept.
Reverse Gear writes "There is a new study circling the media about new lakes found underneath the antarctic ice sheets that apparently empty and fill back up quite fast. 'The scientists allay fears that global warming has created these pockets of water. They say these lakes lie some 2,300 feet below compressed snow and ice, too deep for environmental temperature to reach. However, it is necessary to understand what causes the phenomenon as it can facilitate an understanding of the impact of climate change on the ice sheet in Antarctica.' NASA also has some information on the technique used to detect these lakes."

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