On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 11:15 PM, t.piwowar t...@tjpa.com wrote:
IMAGINE that for $33 a month you could buy Internet service twice as fast
as what you get from Verizon or Comcast, bundled with digital
high-definition television, unlimited long distance and international
calling to 70
It appears as though the reason that the Lower Merion School
District failed to notify anyone about their willingness to employ
surveillance through the use of the webcams on the computers that were
provided to students has become clear. Here is a statement from the
secondary LMSD network
On Mar 19, 2010, at 11:37 AM, mike wrote:
Charlie Miller, famous for taking down macs at the pwn2own contests
says he
is going to reveal no fewer than 20 zero day exploits in OS X at the
next
CanSecWest.
WFBs take it as an article of faith that all computer operating
systems must be as
Yer right, guys who worked for the NSA doing computer security are probably
know nothing hacks.
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 4:56 PM, tjpa t...@tjpa.com wrote:
On Mar 19, 2010, at 11:37 AM, mike wrote:
Charlie Miller, famous for taking down macs at the pwn2own contests says
he
is going to reveal
Between that statement and the one from school admin about knowing who took
the machine before they turned on the remote software, it looks like they
are going to fry themselves.
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 7:06 AM, phartz...@gmail.com phartz...@gmail.comwrote:
It appears as though the reason that
On Mar 21, 2010, at 10:43 AM, mike wrote:
Yer right, guys who worked for the NSA doing computer security are
probably
know nothing hacks.
You bet I'm right. And there you go with an evasive answer.
*
** List info,
There was no question in your last email...kinda hard to evade an answer
when there is no question.
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 8:30 AM, tjpa t...@tjpa.com wrote:
On Mar 21, 2010, at 10:43 AM, mike wrote:
Yer right, guys who worked for the NSA doing computer security are
probably
know nothing
We may be on the cusp of a breakthrough ladies and gentlemen. I may be in
the market for an HDTV.
Any thoughts will be considered...who to stay away from, brand and or
seller..who to go to first. We are looking for something LCD in type, not
LED...42 or perhaps 46 inches. We are budget
http://www.amazon.com/Philips-42PFL3704D-F7-42-Inch-1080p/dp/B001LP6LPG
Something like that appears to be a good deal...under six bills at a local
dealer.
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 10:12 AM, mike xha...@gmail.com wrote:
We may be on the cusp of a breakthrough ladies and gentlemen. I may be in
Vizio is indeed a good brand- I also like Sony, Samsung and Panasonic, but
there are many good TV brands out there. The main things to consider are :
1080p (yes, 720p is less expensive, but there will be MUCH more 1080p
content available over the next year or so) / at least 120mhz ( higher is
On Mar 21, 2010, at 11:59 AM, mike wrote:
There was no question in your last email...kinda hard to evade an
answer
when there is no question.
I understand. Faith cannot be questioned. We just accept. All computer
operating must be as buggy as Windows. It can not be any other way.
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 10:49 AM, mike xha...@gmail.com wrote:
Between that statement and the one from school admin about knowing who took
the machine before they turned on the remote software, it looks like they
are going to fry themselves.
To determine if the student who was issued the
why you want an lcd instead of an led. the samsung(the only one i follow) led
has about a 10x superior brightness or contrast ratio.
At 01:12 PM 3/21/2010, you wrote:
We may be on the cusp of a breakthrough ladies and gentlemen. I may be in
the market for an HDTV.
Any thoughts will be
I guess I didn't need to be in on this thread at all..you seem to hit the
right conclusion all talking to yourself.
On Mar 21, 2010 11:51 AM, tjpa t...@tjpa.com wrote:
On Mar 21, 2010, at 11:59 AM, mike wrote: There was no question in your
last email...kinda hard ...
I understand. Faith cannot
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 1:12 PM, mike xha...@gmail.com wrote:
We may be on the cusp of a breakthrough ladies and gentlemen. I may be in
the market for an HDTV.
Any thoughts will be considered...who to stay away from, brand and or
seller..who to go to first. We are looking for something LCD
We have two Philips HDTVs -- one 37 LCD [1080p] and one 42 plasma
[1080i], both 4 years old and are excellent. We bought them before
prices crashed, so we had to look hard for a decent price. The huge TVs,
bigger than 46 are good if you have no life because they dominate the
room and are
I bought a Sony 50-inch 1080p LCD HDTV about 6 months ago. The only
thing that I regret is that I should have bought a larger screen.
By positioning myself around in my viewing room, I guess that a viewing
distance of about 8 feet is best for my 50-inch screen. Much farther
from that and
Walmart seems to have killer prices...avoid them because of service?
On Mar 21, 2010 1:12 PM, b_s-wilk b1sun...@yahoo.es wrote:
We have two Philips HDTVs -- one 37 LCD [1080p] and one 42 plasma [1080i],
both 4 years old and are excellent. We bought them before prices crashed, so
we had to look
Cost is much higher also.
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 12:14 PM, gerald slawecki ger...@slawecki.comwrote:
why you want an lcd instead of an led. the samsung(the only one i follow)
led has about a 10x superior brightness or contrast ratio.
At 01:12 PM 3/21/2010, you wrote:
We may be on the
On Mar 21, 2010, at 4:06 PM, b_s-wilk wrote:
Buy locally, even from a big box store. Costco is OK; Sears has good
sales; Beast Buy sometimes has good sales; Fry's too; avoid Walmart.
DON'T BUY ONLINE OR HAVE IT SHIPPED!! That is unless you can be home
to accept it AND have the delivery
People make the same argument for extended warranties, completely a waste of
money for people who have bought them...unless they needed one. I'm not
advocating either one, extended warranties or buying online, but for those
who have been burned it's hard to change their mind.
On Sun, Mar 21,
Cellular internet in Belgium is around $90/mo and only around major cities
do you get 3g ...the land line internet is around $60/mo with basic TV
(around 50 channels) and is DSL speed ...not that fast ...it is transited
over the phone lines ...now they are saying it is bumped to 4down1up for
only
i bought a 55 samsung led from buy.com a couple of years ago. buy.com was a
front for samsung in CA. the set came with some form of a 12 month return
policy. the set arrived by fedex 2 days after purchase(they flew it to dc).
the saving was about $1000. i see no such saving presently, so
At 03:36 PM 3/15/2010, Rev. Stewart Marshall wrote:
Anyone want to talk about New Orleans and the aftermath of Katrina. (Problems
essentially caused by fouled up Corps of Engineers projects.)
And substantially all of those foul-ups were caused by lack of Congressional
appropriations to fund
On Mar 21, 2010, at 7:45 PM, betty wrote:
You'll see why you might want to spend more if the TV arrives
broken, left on your doorstep, and you either can't return it or
have to jump through hoops to get an RMA. Yes there are good online
retailers and delivery services, but you take a ig
On Mar 21, 2010, at 5:53 PM, mike wrote:
People make the same argument for extended warranties, completely a
waste of
money for people who have bought them...unless they needed one. I'm
not
advocating either one, extended warranties or buying online, but for
those
who have been burned
The claim is that the iPad will soon be pwned. Time for WFBs to put up
or shut up. Let's see what happens.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/19/AR2010031905613.html
The iPad is expected to be a target for credit-card thieves and
online scammers of all types.
The claim is that the iPad will soon be pwned. Time for WFBs to put up or shut
up. Let's see what happens.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/19/AR2010031905613.html
The iPad is expected to be a target for credit-card thieves and online scammers of
all types.
The
This looks more like he took advantage of a badly written browser, not
the OS--and it's been fixed since then. That was over two years ago.
Nothing happened. No serious exploits of OS X since then. I think there
were a few problems with Windows, though.
What's your point? Mike, you use Macs.
And what advice did I give? I didn't say to get one or not get one...so no
advice was given big guy.
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 5:19 PM, tjpa t...@tjpa.com wrote:
On Mar 21, 2010, at 5:53 PM, mike wrote:
People make the same argument for extended warranties, completely a waste
of
money for
Put up or shut up what? We already know what happens when macs are gone
after.
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 5:24 PM, tjp t...@tjpa.com wrote:
The claim is that the iPad will soon be pwned. Time for WFBs to put up or
shut up. Let's see what happens.
*He also goes on to reemphasize something he's been screaming for years:
Mac OS X is like living in a farmhouse in the country with no locks, and
Windows is living in a house with bars on the windows in the bad part of
town. In other words, Apple users are safer (due to the lack of work that
goes
I read the article and came away with a different take. The spammers
want to make people think they might win an iPad (or other Apple
product) so much they will go to a web site and enter their credit card
information.
Thank you,
Mark Snyder
-Original Message-
From: Computer Guys
Could be, it's been done with ipods etc.
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 7:03 PM, Snyder, Mark - IdM (IS)
mark.sny...@ngc.com wrote:
I read the article and came away with a different take. The spammers
want to make people think they might win an iPad (or other Apple
product) so much they will go to
Yer right Mark...think Tom was too caught up and typed before he read again.
*Antivirus software company McAfee is already warning consumers not to fall
for e-mails or ads promising a free or reduced-price iPad if they enter an
address . . . and a credit card number. *
Obviously it's what you
My friend, Kurt, has one of those Samsung TVs. It's LCD with LED
backlight. It's beautiful. It's ridiculously thin. I think it's 46. I
want one.
He bought it online and made sure that he was home for delivery. First
TV had broken screen; second TV was also damaged; third is fine. He's
lucky
Who is he ordering from?
What idiot company is delivering?
Granted I have picked up all my flat screen TV's.
Stewart
At 09:45 PM 3/21/2010, you wrote:
My friend, Kurt, has one of those Samsung TVs. It's LCD with LED
backlight. It's beautiful. It's ridiculously thin. I think it's 46.
I want
rleesimon rleesi...@gmail.com escribió:
Cellular internet in Belgium is around $90/mo and only around major cities
do you get 3g ...the land line internet is around $60/mo with basic TV
(around 50 channels) and is DSL speed ...not that fast ...it is transited
over the phone lines ...now they
My in-laws in Canada do the same thing. Prepaid.
Stewart
At 10:50 PM 3/21/2010, you wrote:
I can get a prepaid SIM card for 3G data from Vodafone in Spain, 250
MB, 29 euros; 400 MB, 49 euros. Fits in phone or PC card adapter for
notebooks. Good for basic surfing while traveling. For phones
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