blech. @schroeder (also @Iszi et al) please take a look again at that answer (security.stackexchange.com/a/96715/33) I cleaned it up a bunch, I think without changning anything solid, just removed the rants and such
@Iszi I do that on a regular basis. "Falling off the face of the planet" for me usually means getting so engrossed in a project that I go a week without sleep or any contact with the outside world.
I am looking for a computer that has absolutely no out of band capability. I don't want a wireless card and I don't want Bluetooth.
My main concern is out of band; I don't want any. The reason for this is that for the last two years MTBC Bible college students - Sydney, new south whales, au - ...
I don't understand why you've kept the line "But is this change of policy statement followed by retrieving Windows 10 from the market and replacing it by a new one? Of course not."
@Gilles Winter in australia hardly counts as winter.
The attacks being made on the machines are being made beneath the computer operating system, so there is no defense that I can place to avoid their attacks. — user374216 hours ago
Unfortunately I think tin foil is not as safe, it's a conspiracy theory they put out there to use tin. I only use mylar. It makes really neat sailor-looking hats.
I got a ticket the other day for pulling 4 california rolling stops in a row on a vespa. I tried explaining to the cop I thought this was the kind of stop you're supposed to make in California.
@DavidFreitag that's not bad. How much is your car worth? Years driving?
@Flyk Apparently it's an infraction. If the cop is not a scooter operator, he likely does not understand you can come to a full stop without putting your foot down on a vespa.
@DavidFreitag also if you don't have $1MM+ liability limits, I highly recommend going into that territory. If you hit any person, it's likely that will be necessary.
@DavidFreitag I had jury duty one time. Young asian kid hits well-off business owner's wife. Rear end, no blood, but "back injury." Kid got sued for the amount of money she'd make at her husband's business for the rest of her life (inflated to like $1.5M). Now, all the work he does for the rest of his life, 50% of the $$ goes to her.