Comment Re:I'm surprised this is just now getting an artic (Score 1) 195
The reason why the Balzac hangs out there more or less unprotected is that the equipment is heat sensitive.
I thought it hung out half an hour north of Calgary.
The reason why the Balzac hangs out there more or less unprotected is that the equipment is heat sensitive.
I thought it hung out half an hour north of Calgary.
Damn I should have waited just a little longer to register...
Is there an iPhone version and/or will they jailbreak it for me to get it running?
Will this run on an iPhone or will they have to jailbreak it for me to run it?
I just came here to correct the link too. Which it looks like its been done already...
The country maps cost extra, often quite a lot extra, and become outdated fairly quickly.. If you aren't planning on spending a lot of time in a specific country then the cost of roaming data might actually be less than buying the maps..
'nuff said.
Deep packet inspection, anything that doesn't contain a GET/POST or whatever just gets quietly dropped..
Couldn't we have an ESSID and BSSID swap day when we all trade our router configuration details with someone else elsewhere on the planet. Then anyone trying to use their services near my house would be told they were in alaska.
Unfortunately I'm pretty sure its based on MAC address not ESSID/BSSID, but then you can just use a decent AP that lets you annually assign a MAC address instead. You can probably use it to make yourself the foursquare mayor of your (least?) favourite cafe by using the mac address of their hotspot on your home AP.
How does your friend using from your house give them that information as opposed to the van outside? Albeit it might be slightly more accurate with lat/long than outside but its unlikely to help with the floor (ie altitude)
But will there be cake?
I thought the in-crowd were those people with a prime UID of which i'm unfortunately not one.
Sounds good in theory but how many bad guys would be sitting up all night entering a code every 15 minutes so they don't lose their data?
well.. at least FF7 wouldn't so hard to get anymore.
If replicators did work like that in the real world, economies would collapse overnight. The second some jackass published the replication patterns for nuclear weapons we'd all go up in an inferno. That of course is after everyone replicated ten tons of gold for themselves and discovered it's now plentiful and worthless. No, no replicators please. I'm not ready for the end of the world.
I got the impression that ST stlye replicators only worked on the atomic/molecular level, ie they don't create new elements, just rearrange them into useful patterns. Therefore the above wouldn't work due to a lack of an ability to create weapons grade plutonium/uranium or gold for that matter. Creating plenty of conventional explosives, toxic substances or even some evil nanites probably wouldn't be too hard however...
I'm curious at the usage of the phrase "let's hope". A correctly placed nuclear device in the that seals off the oil as well as causing a collapsing void that traps any fission products generated sounds a lot better than pouring yet more megagallons of oil into the ocean.
(your milage may vary in practice a fair bit from theory of course)
I'm sure you could make a diff patch to convert the data into the game.
Of course then you can argue whether its the data or the patch that is breaking copyright...
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