There's definetly something really weird in this world...
I'll not be suprised if in a couple of years you'll need a chip in your dick
to use the gents room.
Regards,
vik
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You'll find a lot of schools outside of the USA don't have security
akin to that of passenger screening checkpoints at LAX...
Also, the unathorized people referred to in the article are children,
who kinda look like they belong in school. I know for a fact that when
I was a teenager I entered quit
On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 22:48:57 +0300, Juha-Matti Laurio said:
> The system helps the school prevent unauthorized people from eating in the
> canteen
If you have unauthorized people getting far enough into the school to snag
a lunch and not be questioned on it, the fact they're snagging a lunch
is fa
> http://lasecwww.epfl.ch/keyboard/
> ref: http://www.usace.army.mil/publications/armytm/tm5-690/
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/-/2/hi/technology/7681534.stm
As far as I know, historically TEMPEST (or the preceding research) was
originally
concerned with keyboards, rather than screens, so this i
On 20-Oct-08, at 1:54 PM, Drsolly wrote:
> Or in the USA, actually. They don't allow US subjects to own any
> substantial weaponry, only popguns.
What do you mean? They are allowed to buy as many computers as they
want. :-P
cheers,
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> Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 14:35:44 -0500 (CDT)
> From: Gadi Evron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Paul Vixie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: funsec@linuxbox.org
> Subject: Re: [funsec] "Keyboard sniffers to steal data" (BBC)
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> While this is obviously cool, it amazes me peole fin dthis so amazing when
> the
"Hungry students at a school in Västerbotten in northern Sweden must give a
fingerprint in order to eat in the schools cafeteria,
a practice which bothers data privacy officials seeking to ban the measure.
At the Lilja school in Vännäs, students must give a fingerprint accompanied by
a four-di
While this is obviously cool, it amazes me peole fin dthis so amazing when
the technology is 50 years old. I guess we are all just code monkies this
day and age.
On Tue, 21 Oct 2008, Paul Vixie wrote:
> ...
>
> In their work the researchers used a radio antenna to "fully or partially
> recover
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 12:02:14AM +0100, Drsolly wrote:
> US subjects are only allowed to own weapons that they could never use to
> make a revolution.
I disagree. As I type this, I am using a weapon far more potent than
mere hardware.
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In their work the researchers used a radio antenna to "fully or partially
recover keystrokes" by spotting the electromagnetic radiation emitted when
keys were pressed.
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It seems to me that you can still mount effective guerrilla warfare with
these weapons.
Also, during the Iran revolution, the state's armed forces had enough
weaponry. They just weren't used.
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> You would if your opponent had arti
from FD list. Just awesome sfuff
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Hello,
It seems it took close to 200 to find and exercise the right to have an
abortion.
It looks like we're on target to find and exercise the right for
same-sex couples to marry by year 225.
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