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Support Detached On Carowinds Rollercoaster
BILLY MAYS HERE!
I'd go with some long zip ties, vertically from the crook. Two or three of those babies, tightened up good... yeah.
WoodSwimmer
I love beautiful wood.
-Billy Mays
Epic Rap Battles of History 10: Billy Mays vs Ben Franklin
>> ^hpqp:
Someone tell me I'm not the only one who had to google Billy Mays?
OMG! Just noticed this comment! Yes, you are. He was a god here in the states. Mohammad, Jesus, Zeus, the Prince symbol, and Billy Mays! I don't think we can be friends anymore hpqp.
Epic Rap Battles of History 10: Billy Mays vs Ben Franklin
Someone tell me I'm not the only one who had to google Billy Mays?
Electronic Pickpocket
>> ^lucky760:
>> ^eric3579:
>> ^lucky760:
That guy got his products sold on Pitchmen (the show on Discovery that starred Billy Mays before his death). Seems like a gimmicky product to me if you can just stick some aluminum foil in your wallet or purse to prevent your RFID-embedded cards from getting scanned, and I believe you can (though I don't have a reliable source to cite).
Even if there is a simple fix (aluminum foil) to this problem, and you ran commercials 24 hours a day regarding this situation, I'm guessing I could still use this to get thousands of credit card numbers. I might not get yours or a few others, but I will get a shit load.
That has nothing to do with my point. You're looking at it from the attackers' point of view. Of course someone using this exploit will successfully penetrate countless vulnerable victims. That goes without saying and is an indisputable fact of life.
I was speaking from a consumer's point of view. The salesman soliciting his magic RFID protective sleeves for something like 2 for $40 is getting rich on consumer fearmongering when all one might need to do is stick some foil in their wallet.
MY bad. I actually had only watched the first half of the video, and was unaware he was pushing a product. Don't I feel stupid.
Electronic Pickpocket
>> ^eric3579:
>> ^lucky760:
That guy got his products sold on Pitchmen (the show on Discovery that starred Billy Mays before his death). Seems like a gimmicky product to me if you can just stick some aluminum foil in your wallet or purse to prevent your RFID-embedded cards from getting scanned, and I believe you can (though I don't have a reliable source to cite).
Even if there is a simple fix (aluminum foil) to this problem, and you ran commercials 24 hours a day regarding this situation, I'm guessing I could still use this to get thousands of credit card numbers. I might not get yours or a few others, but I will get a shit load.
That has nothing to do with my point. You're looking at it from the attackers' point of view. Of course someone using this exploit will successfully penetrate countless vulnerable victims. That goes without saying and is an indisputable fact of life.
I was speaking from a consumer's point of view. The salesman soliciting his magic RFID protective sleeves for something like 2 for $40 is getting rich on consumer fearmongering when all one might need to do is stick some foil in their wallet.
Electronic Pickpocket
>> ^lucky760:
That guy got his products sold on Pitchmen (the show on Discovery that starred Billy Mays before his death). Seems like a gimmicky product to me if you can just stick some aluminum foil in your wallet or purse to prevent your RFID-embedded cards from getting scanned, and I believe you can (though I don't have a reliable source to cite).
Even if there is a simple fix (aluminum foil) to this problem, and you ran commercials 24 hours a day regarding this situation, I'm guessing I could still use this to get thousands of credit card numbers. I might not get yours or a few others, but I will get a shit load.
Electronic Pickpocket
That guy got his products sold on Pitchmen (the show on Discovery that starred Billy Mays before his death). Seems like a gimmicky product to me if you can just stick some aluminum foil in your wallet or purse to prevent your RFID-embedded cards from getting scanned, and I believe you can (though I don't have a reliable source to cite).
NOW over 9 MINUTES of infomercial bloopers! BILLY MAYS too!!
See what coke does to ya. No one is that happy and bouncy about selling a product naturally.
>> ^legacy0100:
Did that guy just have a heart attack in middle of an informercial???
Shoedini commercial?
Trying to be Billy Mays?
WELL, I CAN DO THAT AND HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL YOU!
GOP Push To Put Ronald Reagan On The Fifty Dollar Bill
You mean the Billy Mays?
>> ^redyellowblue:
ewwwww. Leave the 50 alone. If you've got to have Reagan on a bill, make a new denomination like a $13 bill, Or a $29.95 bill.
sepatown (Member Profile)
Thanks for letting me know.
In reply to this comment by sepatown:
already on here: http://www.videosift.com/video/Billy-Mays-Autotune-Featuring-Scatman-John
The Most Important Product Billy Mays Has Ever Endorsed
already on here: http://www.videosift.com/video/Billy-Mays-Autotune-Featuring-Scatman-John
eric3579 (Member Profile)
awww.... thanks eric
In reply to this comment by eric3579:
Lookin' kinda dead
In reply to this comment by inflatablevagina:
try #2
*promote!!
inflatablevagina (Member Profile)
Lookin' kinda dead
In reply to this comment by inflatablevagina:
try #2
*promote!!