Re: [Audyssey] re bgt registration

2010-12-28 Thread Thomas Ward
Ouch! If I were your computers I'd tremble in absolute terror. You
sound like a sadist when it comes to blowing up computer hardware.
Lol!


On 12/22/10, Josh Kennedy jkenn...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi

 Ok. The computers will have an extra processor or bit of software that
 will scan the binary for tampering. The computer records the date and
 time the original binary was downloaded. If it detects tampering the
 computer releases an acid canestor which destroys all major components
 plus the hard drive making the whole thing unuseable.
 Josh

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Re: [Audyssey] re bgt registration

2010-12-28 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi,

Oh, I think you are stretching things a bit. It wouldn't take that
much CPU power to run that type of security. For example, Microsoft
Sapi is not just speech output but can be used for speech recognition
too. Sapi 5.4, which comes with Windows 7, is actually pretty good for
speech recognition and dictation. I don't see why it couldn't be
included into a Windows application to add voice print security since
in order to setup Sapi 5.4 for dictation you have to train it to get
good recognition accuracy.

Anyway, I guess what I'm saying is that Sapi 5.4 doesn't use up that
much system resources to do dictation. I've ran it successfully with
Jaws or Window-Eyes in the background. Why would voice print security
be any different?

As for the other stuff like finger print identification it would only
be needed to unlock the program etc. That would only be a few seconds.
It isn't something that would be constantly running in the background.
So again not exactly a huge hit to your CPU power.

Cheers!



On 12/22/10, shaun everiss sm.ever...@gmail.com wrote:
 I like the voice print idea, the dna scanner in the finger print and
 the eye scanner sound good.
 But I wouldn't like my stuff recorded and I'd like a fallback on that
 maybe an emergency access or something?
 ofcause guys any thought on how much that would take to write?
 and all the power any idea how much processer power that stuff would use?
 Ok I guess the latest i series intels could handle it but the rest of
 us would use about 500% of our cpus to be secure.

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[Audyssey] re bgt registration

2010-12-22 Thread Josh Kennedy

Hi

Ok. The computers will have an extra processor or bit of software that 
will scan the binary for tampering. The computer records the date and 
time the original binary was downloaded. If it detects tampering the 
computer releases an acid canestor which destroys all major components 
plus the hard drive making the whole thing unuseable.

Josh

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Re: [Audyssey] re bgt registration

2010-12-22 Thread Clement Chou
Great. As if it wasn't hastle enough, now if there's the possibility 
of a computer glitch a person's computer gets fried... this just gets 
better and better, doesn't it?


At 02:11 PM 22/12/2010, you wrote:

Hi

Ok. The computers will have an extra processor or bit of software 
that will scan the binary for tampering. The computer records the 
date and time the original binary was downloaded. If it detects 
tampering the computer releases an acid canestor which destroys all 
major components plus the hard drive making the whole thing unuseable.

Josh

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Re: [Audyssey] re bgt registration

2010-12-22 Thread shaun everiss

ok, thats fine but I had a security system that did that.
One day the isp lost power and the net went down in the middle of a time sink.
the date was out on all systems by 40 years the time by 40 days and a bit.
Resetting the time and date then doing a resink with dimehntion4 
reset everything but I had to at that time disable avg then reenable 
it to get some stuff working, then I had to reformat one system to 
get things not being invalid.

so something based on time are not that good from a user point of view.
In addition I had done a lot of online registrations and other stuff 
and I had to change dates and such.

At 11:11 a.m. 23/12/2010, you wrote:

Hi

Ok. The computers will have an extra processor or bit of software 
that will scan the binary for tampering. The computer records the 
date and time the original binary was downloaded. If it detects 
tampering the computer releases an acid canestor which destroys all 
major components plus the hard drive making the whole thing unuseable.

Josh

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Re: [Audyssey] re bgt registration

2010-12-22 Thread shaun everiss
I like the voice print idea, the dna scanner in the finger print and 
the eye scanner sound good.
But I wouldn't like my stuff recorded and I'd like a fallback on that 
maybe an emergency access or something?

ofcause guys any thought on how much that would take to write?
and all the power any idea how much processer power that stuff would use?
Ok I guess the latest i series intels could handle it but the rest of 
us would use about 500% of our cpus to be secure.

At 11:17 a.m. 23/12/2010, you wrote:
Great. As if it wasn't hastle enough, now if there's the possibility 
of a computer glitch a person's computer gets fried... this just 
gets better and better, doesn't it?


At 02:11 PM 22/12/2010, you wrote:

Hi

Ok. The computers will have an extra processor or bit of software 
that will scan the binary for tampering. The computer records the 
date and time the original binary was downloaded. If it detects 
tampering the computer releases an acid canestor which destroys all 
major components plus the hard drive making the whole thing unuseable.

Josh

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