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bobknight33 (Member Profile)

newtboy says...

Today’s Republican major vote fraud case….

“A Michigan poll worker for the Republicans has been arrested recently for tampering with the voting system following the August, 2022 Republican primary up there in the state of Michigan. The man's named James Hoor, and what happened was that he used a personal USB drive, inserted it into an electronic poll book after polls closed the night of the August 2nd primary in Gaines Township precinct. Eight poll workers used the book to administer the election, which contains voter registration data, including confidential personal identifying information about all voters in the precinct, and Mr. Hoor put his personal USB drive into that machine to, I guess, copy data before any of that information could be sent to the state or change it. So he is taking the raw data. This has not been approved by anyone. Nobody told him he was allowed to do this. He took the data from that machine before anybody could verify what was on it. Now, these machines, by the way, are not connected to the internet, so he could not access it remotely. He had to do it with the flash drive. It's also unclear whether or not he was taking data or putting data in the machine. So we don't know that. And this was again, the raw data. This had not been certified. Nobody else knew what all was in this system. And this Republican came along and compromised all of it. This completely invalidates all votes on that electronic poll book.”

More fraud, 100% Republican frauds. Every single one. Most by officials, campaigns, or the RNC themselves. Videos of training poll watchers to break laws, bring electronic devices, go where you aren’t allowed to go, intimidate workers, etc. any Republican win in November is tainted and invalidated, none should be sworn in but instead held in legal limbo until 24, because they intentionally invalidated the elections. There’s no Republican that can win without cheating, so there’s not one valid Republican representative in government.

Also a PS- Bohbert has yet to file any claims against the group that said they have evidence that she had two abortions, was an unregistered escort (hooker), and a DUI accident with injuries she covered up like she claimed she would be doing in June when th stories broke. That amounts to an admission they are true, and she’s now being sued by the reporters for claiming the reports were lies.

This as Mengele Oz campaigned with Hitler’s car right after his mass puppy killing scandal came to light.

ROTFLMFAHS!!!

Guard The Cookies, Hal

eric3579 says...

Sentry Mode adds a unique layer of protection to Tesla vehicles by continuously monitoring the environment around a car when it’s left unattended. When enabled, Sentry Mode enters a “Standby” state, like many home alarm systems, which uses the car’s external cameras to detect potential threats. If a minimal threat is detected, such as someone leaning on a car, Sentry Mode switches to an “Alert” state and displays a message on the touchscreen warning that its cameras are recording. If a more severe threat is detected, such as someone breaking a window, Sentry Mode switches to an “Alarm” state, which activates the car alarm, increases the brightness of the center display, and plays music at maximum volume from the car’s audio system.

If a car switches to “Alarm” state, owners will also receive an alert from their Tesla mobile app notifying them that an incident has occurred. They’ll be able to download a video recording of an incident (which begins 10 minutes prior to the time a threat was detected) by inserting a formatted USB drive into their car before they enable Sentry Mode.
https://www.tesla.com/blog/sentry-mode-guarding-your-Tesla?utm_campaign=cooke&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social

Hacking Art & Culture with F.A.T. Lab

Oops: Priest Shows Gay Porn In Presentation -- TYT

burdturgler says...

>> ^Boise_Lib:

... I believe that the struggle for equality includes equal rights for gay/lesbian/transgendered/bisexual people.


I'm sure you must already know that I share that sentiment. The equality channel has over 300 sifts relating to the topic. Some of which I submitted or promoted myself.

>> ^Boise_Lib:

... As @EvilDeathBee pointed out this is only a national story because of the gayness of the porn involved.


Sorry, I just don't agree. IMO it's a story because it was a priest with gay porn. Not just because the porn itself had gay content. Granted, the fact that the porn was gay in nature is a part of it, but not everything *gay is also *equality.

If the issue is that the priest was investigated, well, it was the Archdiocese of the church that called the police and handed over the USB drive. Considering all the sexual abuse scandals the church has had over the years, what would be the public outcry if they didn't have it investigated? "Priest shows gay porn to children, Church does nothing."

Back on topic .. Displaying gay porn, accidentally or not, to a group of unsuspecting parents and a child is not an equal rights issue.

The priest has not identified himself as being gay.
I don't see anything in this video relating to equal rights for gay people.

Capitalist Holiday Brings Out Best In Humanity

honkeytonk73 says...

Yes. Thank God(tm) for the 'innernets' because without God(tm), online shopping wouldn't exist, and neither would we. I wonder why God(tm) didn't give Moses the 10 commandments on a USB drive or just a simple sheet of fucking paper instead of brittle stone tablets. Then Moses fucking wouldn't have broken it so easily when it threw them at the ground.

Oh. Don't boil a baby boat in it's mother's milk. God(tm) says that is bad and it just might warrant a stoning to death as punishment. Enjoy the holidays!

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MilkmanDan says...

I'm not a big fan of Apple personally. In the days of the first Macintoshes I preferred a PC because I could swap out bad drives, add RAM, etc. myself whereas the Macs were a very closed system. I never wanted an iPod because I don't want to mess with iTunes/DRM/etc.; just let me plug in the device as a USB drive and drag my MP3s to it. I don't want an iPhone because I don't want big brother telling me what software I can or cannot install. I don't really want an iPad; if I'm shelling out the cash I'd like to have Flash in my browser and have more control over software options in general.

So from the extremely narrow viewpoint of myself as an individual consumer, Apple has failed to ever make a compelling product that I personally wanted to spend my money on.

And yet, I'm a rather HUGE fan of Apple as a force, an impetus for change, and a contributor to competition and forward progress in IT and consumer electronics. I highly respect Apple as a producer of consumer goods to be purchased by people other than me. So many products and systems that I *do* like were pioneered, revolutionized, or popularized by Apple that I almost find it unfortunate that I have never personally purchased an Apple product in order to contribute to their coffers directly. So it goes.

Kingston Factory Tour - How USB Drives are made

Krupo says...

>> ^deathcow:
lol... all that technology and then they put stickers on with tweezers


Yeah, DVD stickers are also done manually.

I suspect the first person who finds a clever way to automate that will have a winning patent on their hands... or I've also been to lo-tech factories.

Kingston Factory Tour - How USB Drives are made

rougy says...

I'll vouch for Kingston.

I've had a lot of USB drives from the likes of Corsair, A-Data, and Lexar, but not one of them comes close to my Kingston in terms of data transfer speed.

CNET reviews Windows 7

demon_ix says...

There's a RTM version out already, so we're beyond beta.
I've been using the Windows 7 RC as my work machine for a few months now, and I've had no complaints about it whatsoever. I did skip Vista, however, so I can't really compare the two very well.

The taskbar is excellent now, and is very easy to manage. Window previews are an excellent feature, that also appears when you alt-tab.
Device installation, simple networking, basic configurations and many other tasks are very simplified now, and the entire OS looks great (granted, better than XP, would be about the same as Vista).

I work as a network administrator, and there are several enterprise features I'm looking forward to implementing, like Bitlocker encryption on laptops and USB drives, BranchCache, Applocker and the whole Server 2008 network installation environment (granted, that has been around for a while, but since we never upgraded to Vista, we've had little use for it).

Is it a clear and useful upgrade to Win XP? Not really. The moments where I say "damn, I couldn't do that with XP" are very few, and are generally tied to the start menu search bar, which existed in Vista. But remember, Windows XP only got good after it's second service pack.

Help me with my purchase of an HDTV, please (1sttube Talk Post)

Farhad2000 says...

Buying HDTVs is confusing especially since both commentators and people often throw marketing jargon and necessities at you that you really don't need. Most important is to see them set up in shop and compare and contrast, most places usually loop the same kind of content over all screens so you can quickly see what is good and what is not for your eye.

I would recommend a Plasma over and LCD, I own an LCD but I watch movies at my buddies place and he has a Viera Plasma that gives a much better picture and it looks less like a PC display which is what I feel with my LCD. Plasmas now offer the same brightness as LCDs, the Viera sits in a living room that has no curtains on the 6th floor in Kuwait. Sunlight has never been a problem. But this is neither here or there, anything you will buy will be good. Unless you buy something called Wansa or Chanachong or Leakwong (Lots of unheard of chinese brands in Kuwait).

Don't bother with Full HD or HD TV Ready, all that means is whether or not you will get 720p or 1080p. Now people will tell you that you MUST have 1080p, but that's really a false economy, as that increase in quality is marginal over increase in price. Almost 90% of HD content right now is 720p, and it's more then enough. P means progressive as in the whole picture is rendered at the same time, essentially.

Don't bother with 120Hz, it's all marketing jargon. It doesn't make that big of a difference unless you watch an ungodly amount of sports. But even then I will bet you hard cash to convince me there is a tangible difference from 10 meters away.

You must ideally look for a combo deal that will get you the TV and a home theater system at the same time, but be sure that the home theater has HDMI out (best TV quality), several RCA red/white audio inputs (connecting other audio) and a Optical In (future proof).

What you are trying to achieve is have all video separately to the TV via HDMI or composite connections and then route all the audio routed to your home theater. This will utilize both systems fully. I hate seeing systems when they have the DVD home theater but the satelliate audio is only from the TV, its just retarded.

For streaming content you should really look into the Xbox 360, mostly because it's idiot proof and every easy to setup. You plug it to your TV, then plug the Ethernet cable and you are pretty much set. If you want to watch Blu-rays you could get a PS3, as it is far cheaper then a standalone Bluray player. But its totally atrocious and much more fiddly feeling then the Xbox 360. Plus your son is bound to love the games on the 360 more then the PS3.

If you download alot of content from the Internet its fairly easy to set up a streaming TV server from a PC to PS3/Xbox360 using Tversity, and its also fairly easy to set up. I have done this several times, however it is also fiddly if something goes wrong and it won't really let you play MKV movies unless you do transcoding to a lower format that can be streamed from PC to TV, as real time conversion is a bitch.

Personally I have a Sony Bravia with the Sony home theater system, I use a Western Digital HD TV player to play all kinds of shit I download. Its a small unit that is really cheap, it plays almost all the current video formats as well as HD Blu-ray rips encoded in X264. You would need a separate USB drive that you hook up content to, but those are cheap and allow you to expand storage however much you want (think 500gb USB drive for family movies, 8Gb flash disk for kinky Cambodian sweat shop porn). It has HDMI, RCA and optical connections. It's only fault is that it doesn't do digital to stereo sound conversions, so you must have a optical in on your sound system to enjoy DTS streams, or your files will just have no sound.

I hope this helped.

Pentagon Computers Attacked By Foreign Country

I will shove this penguin into my USB port

What do you want or what are you giving for Christmas? Gift Ideas Accepted Here (Blog Entry by lucky760)

winkler1 says...

For my 20-something bros, 120 gig external USB drives. 4500 RPM but small and need no external power supply - easy to throw in a coat pocket. And NewEgg gets stuff to me the next day UPS ground. They are amazing.

Ring bottle opener - http://www.thinkgeek.com/caffeine/accessories/756e/ for a buddy

Sony Ebook reader for me off EBay - last gen. $160. It's nice to have a single-threaded non-networked device. I buy my own gadgets..

my mom's BF is getting a ton of stuff from the Shameless Commerce Division of Car Talk - http://www.shamelesscommerce.com/

Our friend who married us is getting an Eye-Fi http://photojojo.com/store/awesomeness/eye-fi-wifi-memory/ . The plan is to setup a camera to upload to flickr and do a slideshow in realtime at the ChrismaHanaKwanzika party.

Give the ultimate expression of geek love this Christmas....

The Real Hustle - Keylogging

winkler1 says...

This doesn't show how the keylogger was installed?

A much more subtle social engineering attack was this... leaving USB drives filled with spyware in the parking lot of the target. Folks brought them in and plugged them into the network. Boom.. pwned.



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