Comment Re:I Think this article might be a bit misleading. (Score 0) 189
Someone explained this news to me recently, they said the scientists didn't send ~information~ over quantum entanglement, they sent the data across normal networking means and sent and a key to unlock the data via quantum entanglement. The method used has deep implications for security and encryption methods, but not faster than light data transfer. Just wanted to clear that up.
thats a dam shame and also more like cheating and hacking it
Comment You're never too old (Score 0) 418
Comment alzheimers or blind (Score 0) 203
Comment Re:Android built iphones? (Score 0) 251
Comment shin (Score 0) 381
wurrz teh strait jacket at ?
Comment Re:And now... (Score 0) 103
all it needs is a few new businesses making money in a new way and not giving in to some vague legal threat based on they doing it differently and not according to the ancient ways (read : taking profit from the elder tribes)
but will it persevere long enough, just have to wait and see, the anti-lobby could use some money as well since that does remain the key factor here
Comment can i get my flameproof layman mantle on first (Score 0) 70
i think, if you plan to man your own mission to mars crowdfunding aint gonna do it. If however you need a little less what's the harm in at least trying while keeping an eye open for any other option that arises? Is there a law that says you cant do both ? You could probably even convince a 'real' investor better if you can show it you got this hundreds or more ? (no idea what the average is) people willing to support you. Better than a petition, people who are willing to spend makes good impression on 'investors' i suppose.
the biggest sin in life is not to have tried. i cant even get a thought up since it would mean independent business and the law says i cant do that. motivation zero, even if i could, which i dont know i can, i think i'll be
psch, did i wind off-topic again? dont tell me i did it again oh nooo
Comment Re:Well damn (Score 0) 362
this reminds me it's been a while since i fooled around with virtualbox, the ultimate cookiekiller. I dont know if any site can get your mac adress from a web server, i know you can switch it at will in a vm ? I wouldnt know how to find it out. Kind of inspiring to see what i can dig up about identifying hardware when a person visits a page. Thanks to the poster, much obliged, i've been very void of inspira- and motiva- lately