Submission + - How the Internet Helps Sex Workers Keep Customers Honest
Though some escorts rely on sex work-specific sites that maintain “bad date” lists of potentially dangerous clients, others make use of more mainstream sources to gather information about and verify the identities of potential johns. Rita is addressing a problem that every business, both legal and illegal, has. Before the internet, more commerce occurred locally—customers knew their merchants or service providers and went back to them repeatedly. As technology has expanded our transactional networks, it must also offer new ways of building trust and reputation. "The lesson here is that, while you’d think all the technological options for finding customers would make Rita’s job as a madam obsolete, it has actually made her services more critical," says Schrager. "One step ahead of the mainstream economy, Rita’s thriving business shows that some jobs won’t disappear. They just need to be recast in a way that capitalizes on what made them valuable in the first place."
Comment Re:Opt out (Score 2) 113
You can place the Virgin Superhub (sic) into modem only mode and then attach your own router to it. This disables the wifi part of the Superhub as far as I can tell, so I'm not sure how this will affect their roll out.
Comment No Action Needed. (Score 5, Funny) 114
I would have replied to the request that he would be provided with the information... and stated the date and time of his exam
Comment FLAC on a PMP (Score 1) 391
FLAC support on a portable music player has existed for years - The S9 from iAudio supported loads of formats, and the sound quality was superb.
Come Try Out Slashdot's New Design (In Beta) 1191
Comment Re:I'm 31 (Score 1) 418
I meant MOO not MoM
Comment Re:I'm 31 (Score 1) 418
Truth is, I dropped all of the games that simulate real work. Big surprise, I have a full-time job. It's unfortunately because I really used to like the Master of Orion series, and number three was fantastic.
Ah... what?! I'm sure that must be a mistake. You mean MoM 2 not 3. Three was one of the very worst games I've ever bought. It was diabolically bad.
Comment Re:How secure (Score 1) 491
The main problem the Eurozone faces is that it didn't stick to it's guns in the first place when introducing new member states. All new countries were supposed to reach a certain financial position in relation to overall spending and income and maintain it. Some countries such as Greece basically said 'Sure Thing Boss', frigged the figures, and then continued to overspend. The Eurozone failed to do sufficient due-diligence when allowing these countries to join. Even some of the original countries such as Italy are flouting the rules.
Comment Software Wifi Monitoring (Score 1) 499
I had this problem at one time. Used the free version of NetSurveyor. Found out which channels were being used and manually set the router to a different one.
http://www.nutsaboutnets.com/performance-wifi/products/netsurveyor-network-discovery.htm
Comment But only if you can login in the first place (Score 1) 86
Well I'd love to try this, but with up to 7 hour queues on the European servers (and this is the week before the full release), you've got more chance of your monitor flying out the window.
Comment Re:Someone aught to tell ORANGE (Score 1) 481
Ok so I can't even manage to get the title right.
Orange it should be.
Comment Someone aught to tell O2 (Score 1) 481
Orange UK exiles Firefox from call centres.
250 quid threat sends rogue reps back to IE6