
Damn.
"After a beta-testing period, the emulated Amiga programs at the Archive have been taken down for further development. Thanks to everyone for testing the Amiga In-Browser emulation package during the beta period, and especially a thank you to the Scripted Amiga Emulator project, as well as db48x and bai, for all the hard work with this experiment."
It didn't last long, I guess (from article): "Update: In an Aug. 7 presentation at DEF CON, another researcher showed how he'd defeated most of the security precautions on the August Smart Lock.".
Not sure what "most of the security" pertains to, though.
Here's the thing. It's a major event so they cannot really change that. They have to drink the water or we'll have a huge anomaly, which is pretty much always bad.
Doesn't exactly inspire confidence if his underlings can't even spell check.
It's not a typo. It's written by a lawyer. You're not supposed to be able to read it and understand it.
Chuck Norris is the center of the universe. The Earth is connected to Chuck Norris, so the Earth is at the center of the universe.
I've now tried both of them and I'm sorry to say the Kindle wins by far.
Both can read PDF files and shows up in Linux as usb mass storage devices, which is great and what I was after.
But, the Iliad has 2 major shortcomings for my use.
1. It cannot be charged over USB. I needs a power supply. A short usb-cable I can live with, but I'm not gonna lug around a power supply everywhere I go.
2. It takes a good 60 seconds to boot up. It feels like an eternity. If I want to read a book I'm not gonna sit looking at it for a whole minute before I open the covers!
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