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Discussion in 'Los Angeles DODGERS' started by irish, Apr 2, 2017.

  1. irish

    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

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    this would be funny if it weren't about a tragedy
    so you're telling me there aren't any hackers out there the fbi can find to break into a phone
    worse, that they themselves don't have the kind of people who could do it?
    maybe that cantankerous whore hillary should have texted classified data instead of emailing

    FBI can’t unlock the Texas church shooter’s phone
    by David Lumb | Engadget — 2 hours ago

    At a press conference today, an FBI official investigating the man who killed 26 people in a Texas church on Sunday said the agency can't open the shooter's encrypted phone. The agent painted the issue as a growing concern among law enforcement at all levels who can't access data on devices without their owner's credentials. It's essentially the same argument the FBI made two years ago when it demanded Apple help break into the phone of the San Bernardino shooter, a conflict that escalated into the courtroom.

    "With the advance of the technology and the phones and the encryption, law enforcement at the state, local, and federal level is increasingly not able to get into these phones," said FBI special agent Christopher Combs.
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    Combs didn't indicate which phone the Texas shooter had used, for fear that it would promote security capabilities of that device in particular. The agency transported the smartphone back to its offices in Quantico, Virginia for analysis. He also didn't mention whether the FBI had requested help from whichever company had created the smartphone in question, as it had back in 2015 when it couldn't access the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone.

    Nor would the agency necessarily need to. After Apple refused to create a backdoor that would surpass its own phone's security, a tool that likely would have been used in investigations in the future, the FBI reportedly paid a vendor $900,000 to break into it. And despite repeated attempts, last month a judge cited national security concerns when she blocked multiple journalistic outlets' FOIA requests for information about the tool and whomever built it.​
     
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  2. irish

    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

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    oh it's a shower alright :moneyshot:
     
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    MZA MODERATOR Staff Member

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    Anyone watch the Ric Flair 30 for 30?

    As a wrestling fan, damn, it really got to me.

    especially when they talk about the death of his son.
     
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    Hydrogen fuel cells are the future. Murai and Honda Clarity have 300 mile range and can refuel in the same amount of time as gasoline. Hydrogen is literally the most abundant element in the universe, and getting it on earth is as simple as your Jr High electrolysis experiment. You can use solar power to split the hydrogen from the oxygen. There are even experimental units that can create the hydrogen at your home.

    The exhaust is literally water.

    But, setting up a network of hydrogen stations or pumps will take time, and because of the plug in cars that some big time car makers are focused on, governments are not focused on fuel cells.

    Big mistake. Plug in electrics require electric stations pumping out more electricity....which means coal, gas, oil, fracking companies don't necessarily mind plug ins.

    Fuel cells will screw up their business plans.
     
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    rube DSP Legend Staff Member Administrator

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    Would be funny if that 'vendor' was Kapersky.
     
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    rube DSP Legend Staff Member Administrator

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    You know who likes these new hydrogen cars?
    The terrorists.
    Makes their job a whole lot easier.
     
  8. LAdiablo

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    true and the station network is going to meet all sorts of resistance
    i just got this in email and would consider it without a doubt when my lease is up on my gs350
    not the power i'd like but like the name this is the future
    especially since its a rare day i can get up over 100mph in LA
     
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    :smh:
     
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  10. irish

    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

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    only at walmart
    hilarious the excuses she gave
    and wtf up with the black smock?
    was she getting her hair done when apprehended? lol
    side note: story courtesy of aol.com? what is this 1991?

    Woman accused of swapping barcodes at Walmart to pay only $3.70 for $1,800 worth of electronics
    by Alex Lasker | AOL.com — 7 hours ago
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    A Florida woman was arrested on Monday after attempting to carry out one of the most interesting robberies we've ever seen.

    Cheyenne Amber West, a 25-year-old mother from Fort Pierce, was charged with felony grand theft and felony shoplifting after said she rang up $1,824 worth of electronics for just $3.70 at a Walmart self-checkout, according to the TC Palm.

    The suspect and her mom, Alicia West, allegedly picked up several high-priced items from the store's electronics department, including video games and a laptop, and covered up the barcodes with stickers of merchandise from the store's clearance department.

    A loss prevention officer at Walmart took notice of the pair and stopped them before they could make off with the "discounted" goods.

    "I am just trying to get gifts for my son that I cannot afford," West told a responding deputy. "The computer is for my husband. Since he just got me a Coach purse, I figured he deserved something nice, as well."

    West is currently being held at the Indian River County Jail in Florida on a $3,000 bond.
     
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    just trying to get gifts for your son?
    nah bitch you were stealing
    also wondering how they took the laptop out of the area without paying
    usually ring you up right in the department ime
     
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    Greed kills....

    ........or is it Speed that kills, or in this case, greed to buy speed? :eek:
     
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  13. CapnTreee

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    Sitting in a hotel room in Shenzhen
    thinking about how home boys who don't travel think that this shit is glamorous
    NOT

    Watching the last half of the Blazers v. Nets game and rooting against the Nets for having D'Angelo Russell
    the announcers are all Chinese
    and I hear the pitch of "you pianjian de zhongguo boyin yuan" getting louder
    and noticed that the Nets are pulling even and then ahead
    when the dawning realization hits me
    the damned Chinese announcers are East Coast biased

    Does ESPN pay them for this bias?
    WTF do they have against the Blazers?
    or west coast teams?

    And then Russell single handedly takes over the game and the Nets win.
    Arrrrgghhh

    there is no joy in mudville
    gonna need some whiskey tonight
     
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    darth550 Baba Yaga

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    Going out for dinner? Be careful bro.

     
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  15. CapnTreee

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    Too bad Chinese censors prevent me from seeing anything YouTube


    I'll check it out when I return to the States but I probably won't be surprised
    unless you've spent time here you have no idea what they consider to be 'normal' to eat


    Heading to a local Japanese sashimi house later
    as if that is any better
     
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    rube DSP Legend Staff Member Administrator

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    In china you cant see dick on the internet but you can probably order it at a restaurant.
     
  17. CapnTreee

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    :fl:





    (wondering if this emoji gets censored too)
     
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    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

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    won't be any more smiley hijacking
    i recovered the ones i could from photobucket and uploaded them straight to the dsp server
     
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  19. CapnTreee

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    Not that this has any bearing on Chinese censors

    but thanks for playing along
    does that mean we can get some of the better ones back now?
     
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    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

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    all the ones i was able to recover are back
    i've tried to find the others online with little success
    let me know which ones you're looking for and i'll try to find them
     

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