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Geek 19/6/2009(Fri)09:18:11 No.77874    [Reply]
People applying for jobs with the city of Bozeman, Montana, are now being asked to list their memberships in online forums and social networks, and to provide all user names and passwords required to access their accounts.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/92514-Montana-City-Wants-Your-Facebook-Information

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Geek 18/6/2009(Thu)06:37:45 No.76805    [Reply]

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Geek 17/6/2009(Wed)10:43:48 No.74009    [Reply]
BlueScreen a screensaver which simulates Windows' infamous Blue Screen of Death, even using info taken from your system configuration to make it as realistic as possible, including the NT build number, processor revision, loaded drivers and addresses, disk drive characteristics, and memory size. The screen saver cycles between different Blue Screens and simulated boots every 15 seconds.

http://technet.microsoft.com/pt-br/sysinternals/bb897558(en-us).aspx

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Geek 16/6/2009(Tue)10:37:00 No.71395    [Reply]
Volume 8

Volume 7 here
>>66913
Volume 6 here
>>64744
Volume 5 here
>>62920
Volume 4 here
>>59838
Volume 3 here
>>54864
Volume 2 here
>>53606
Volume 1 here
>>51983
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Geek 17/6/2009(Wed)09:42:52 No.73875
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Geek 17/6/2009(Wed)09:59:39 No.73930
Volume 9 here
>>73922

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Geek 17/6/2009(Wed)03:35:38 No.72508    [Reply]
If steampunk is a mix of modern technology with steam era the Flintstones is stonepunk!

FUCK YEAH! STONEPUNK!!!

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Geek 15/6/2009(Mon)07:50:00 No.66913    [Reply]
Volume 7

Volume 6 here
>>64744
Volume 5 here
>>62920
Volume 4 here
>>59838
Volume 3 here
>>54864
Volume 2 here
>>53606
Volume 1 here
>>51983
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Geek 16/6/2009(Tue)07:24:28 No.71001
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Geek 16/6/2009(Tue)10:37:40 No.71405
Volume 8 here
>>71395

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Geek 13/6/2009(Sat)11:27:12 No.64744    [Reply]
Volume 6

Volume 5 here
>>62920
Volume 4 here
>>59838
Volume 3 here
>>54864
Volume 2 here
>>53606
Volume 1 here
>>51983
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Geek 15/6/2009(Mon)06:09:27 No.66869
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Geek 15/6/2009(Mon)07:52:17 No.66919
Volume 7 here
>>66913

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Trolling might take you to jail Geek 15/6/2009(Mon)03:19:30 No.66229    [Reply]
A new cyberbullying bill aims to punish those who intend to cause "emotional distress" online with fines, jail time, or both. The problem—as usual—is the vague language used in the bill, which leaves many critics concerned that it could be used to censor speech on the Internet.
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Geek 15/6/2009(Mon)03:20:25 No.66230
A recently introduced cyberbullying bill could land us all in jail—that is, if you have ever used an electronic medium to troll someone. HR 1966, the Megan Meier Cyberbullying Prevention Act, is named after the high-profile "MySpace suicide" victim Megan Meier. It's meant to prevent people from using the Internet to "coerce, intimidate, harass, or cause substantial emotional distress to a person." However, as with many bills of this nature, the murky language and vague standards leave much open to interpretation, which has caused critics to call it the Censorship Act instead.

HR 1966 was introduced in April by US Representative Linda Sanchez (D-CA) and it's supported by 14 other members of Congress. According to the text, individuals who bully others via any electronic means could face fines, two years in prison, or both. This, of course, could include those nasty text messages you sent to your ex on Saturday night, the questionable e-mail you sent to your brother, or those forum posts you made in which you called for someone who liked the new Star Trek movie to jump off a building.
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Geek 15/6/2009(Mon)03:22:24 No.66231
The bill largely flew under the radar until fairly recently (thanks to NetworkWorld for the heads-up) but criticism has been building. The language in the bill is so vague, it could be interpreted to apply to practically any situation, including blog posts critical of public officials.

UCLA Law Professor Eugene Volokh went into detail on his blog, suggesting that numerous everyday situations could render regular citizens felons if their behavior is considered "severe" enough. "I try to coerce a politician into voting a particular way, by repeatedly blogging (using a hostile tone) about what a hypocrite/campaign promise breaker/fool/etc. he would be if he voted the other way. I am transmitting in interstate commerce a communication with the intent to coerce using electronic means (a blog) 'to support severe, repeated, and hostile behavior'— unless, of course, my statements aren't seen as 'severe,' a term that is entirely undefined and unclear," Volokh wrote.

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2009/05/trolling-someone-online-bill-would-slap-you-with-jail-time.ars

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Geek 15/6/2009(Mon)03:24:04 No.66232
Someday people will be arrested because the "internet" will be illegal

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Geek 12/6/2009(Fri)05:12:25 No.63481    [Reply]
This video was made in 2008
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Geek 14/6/2009(Sun)12:54:33 No.64828
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technological_singularity
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Geek 14/6/2009(Sun)03:01:21 No.65020
We have this thread in /sci/
http://www.ib4f.com/board/science/sci/topic/5090

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Geek 12/6/2009(Fri)05:10:20 No.63478    [Reply]
Almost steampunk
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Geek 14/6/2009(Sun)12:45:34 No.64786
quite interesting. Especially >>63478 , which looks to be from pre-WW2 era.

The idea re-appeared as the shagohog in MGS3. I wonder what practical advantages and disadvantages the design has in real life?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHyhI8Q8bTY
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Geek 14/6/2009(Sun)12:46:27 No.64796
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embedded youtube video

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Geek 14/6/2009(Sun)02:49:19 No.65013
>>64796
I think that the main problem is that it waste energy with perpendicular friction.

Continuous tracks would give more traction (static friction is bigger than kinetic friction)

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