Being a Brit in Australia, I still use Vulture Central as a source of IT news; so I like to see news about my new home. Anyways I always saw the register as a world news source and not just UK. Keep the good work...
Hydrogen powered cars (hydrogen extracted from water using energy from non fossil fuel source) with ultracaps/batterys/dynamo system for the regenerative braking system. Use the fossil fuels to make plastics that we can recycle for the equipment and vehicles etc and for where alternatives yet to exist.
All possible now, so lets get going.
The main reason companies are looking to find and promote alternative methods is for the patents and money they can bring in.
Maybe someone should take a private prosecution against the UFO hunter and then ask for a delay in proceedings until, say, after the next election. Then when/if the Tories change the treaty - drop the case.
More details here http://www.win.tue.nl/hashclash/rogue-ca/ - even lists some MD5 only CAs. Why though am I not surprised that Equifax (RapidSSL) are at the top of the list with 97% of certs found being issued by them - buy cheap - get cheap.
The others are surprising though, I suspect legacy reasons.
Monkey (Great Sage, Equal of Heaven) has a real cloud? That is what I want, not some hotspot rubbish but personal flying transport. Where's my flying car!
"Worse than that - many Bothans died to bring us this information."
Why? If the empire were killing Bothans to stop the information getting lose then surely they knew about the problem and... oh... I see... so should we expect an opening in the University's Security Research Department.
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Australia
Being a Brit in Australia, I still use Vulture Central as a source of IT news; so I like to see news about my new home. Anyways I always saw the register as a world news source and not just UK. Keep the good work...
Hydrogen.
Hydrogen powered cars (hydrogen extracted from water using energy from non fossil fuel source) with ultracaps/batterys/dynamo system for the regenerative braking system. Use the fossil fuels to make plastics that we can recycle for the equipment and vehicles etc and for where alternatives yet to exist.
All possible now, so lets get going.
The main reason companies are looking to find and promote alternative methods is for the patents and money they can bring in.
@kindaian
Save trees, instead deliver it as sound files of the morse code being played.
Private Prosecution
Maybe someone should take a private prosecution against the UFO hunter and then ask for a delay in proceedings until, say, after the next election. Then when/if the Tories change the treaty - drop the case.
Windows Mobile
Maybe iPhone doesn't support keybaord replacement but I believe Windows Mobile does.
@TMS9900
> any of you that did any work on the Inmos chips in the 90's will know what I mean.
yup I miss my transputer arrays and OCCAM language
Paris - I bet she has parallel access
More info here
More details here http://www.win.tue.nl/hashclash/rogue-ca/ - even lists some MD5 only CAs. Why though am I not surprised that Equifax (RapidSSL) are at the top of the list with 97% of certs found being issued by them - buy cheap - get cheap.
The others are surprising though, I suspect legacy reasons.
An easy kill for Rapid SSL cert on my machine.
Monkey
Monkey (Great Sage, Equal of Heaven) has a real cloud? That is what I want, not some hotspot rubbish but personal flying transport. Where's my flying car!
Mines the one with the staff in the pocket.
Have you been to www.titsup.com? NSFW ...
well not from the initial landing page.
Paris cuz I expect to find pictures of said lady on that site.
@teacake
"Worse than that - many Bothans died to bring us this information."
Why? If the empire were killing Bothans to stop the information getting lose then surely they knew about the problem and... oh... I see... so should we expect an opening in the University's Security Research Department.
@Mark Re;SBOVIS
I think SBOVIS is one of the the developers involved
http://forum.dead-code.org/index.php?topic=2746.0
Mine's the one with the CTRL+PRTSCN
@Fluffykins
I think the article was about Faceparty
@@Cartload of surrender monkeys...
1066 - Was a Norman victory and hence why it is referred to as the Norman Conquest - Normandy was not part of France then.