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  • B blackjack2150

    The most outrageous thing of that kind was in Independence Day, where they accessed and hacked the computer of the frickin' alien ship. How stupid is that?!

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    Zhat
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    Agreed. We all know the aliens were using Mac's. :)

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    • B blackjack2150

      The most outrageous thing of that kind was in Independence Day, where they accessed and hacked the computer of the frickin' alien ship. How stupid is that?!

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      leppie
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      They even guessed an exploit to plant a virus, friggen amazing!

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      • M MarkB777

        So I watched Die Hard 4 the other day, It always seems to be a common occurance in movies that there is a computer wizz who can hack into any computer in a second, and get any information he/she desires. Now I know Hollywood loves to buff stuff up. But is there anyone in existence that could actually work as fast as that?

        Mark Brock Click here to view my blog

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        R Giskard Reventlov
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        It is hilarious. I watched the episode of CSI that was mentioned last week; the one with the "I'll throw together VB GUI to track the IP" or somesuch. Poor girl said it with such a straight face and then, when you see the screen, if she really designed, created, tested and deployed that in 5 minutes I want to start using VB! (No, not really)

        me, me, me

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        • B blackjack2150

          The most outrageous thing of that kind was in Independence Day, where they accessed and hacked the computer of the frickin' alien ship. How stupid is that?!

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          GDavy
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          I loved the fact that a dialog on the aliens' screen popped up with an animated skeleton head laughing. I mean, he didn't just write the virus he actually provided a GUI :laugh:

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          • M MarkB777

            So I watched Die Hard 4 the other day, It always seems to be a common occurance in movies that there is a computer wizz who can hack into any computer in a second, and get any information he/she desires. Now I know Hollywood loves to buff stuff up. But is there anyone in existence that could actually work as fast as that?

            Mark Brock Click here to view my blog

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            realJSOP
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            Repost.

            "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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            • B blackjack2150

              The most outrageous thing of that kind was in Independence Day, where they accessed and hacked the computer of the frickin' alien ship. How stupid is that?!

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              rastaVnuce
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              This attitude is why all you guys get is to bitch about it, and Jeff got to ride that alien space craft... not to mention the cigar :laugh:

              To hell with circumstances; I create opportunities.

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              • B blackjack2150

                The most outrageous thing of that kind was in Independence Day, where they accessed and hacked the computer of the frickin' alien ship. How stupid is that?!

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                MrPlankton
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                Everyone knows you need a Vorlon trained Phycop with a level 12 rating , that is the only way you can confuse the bio-cyber brains of the Shadow vessels... shesh!! or ...maybe I'm getting my Sci-Fi hacks confused?...

                MrPlankton

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                • M MarkB777

                  So I watched Die Hard 4 the other day, It always seems to be a common occurance in movies that there is a computer wizz who can hack into any computer in a second, and get any information he/she desires. Now I know Hollywood loves to buff stuff up. But is there anyone in existence that could actually work as fast as that?

                  Mark Brock Click here to view my blog

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                  Jerry Hammond
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                  “If we are all in agreement on the decision - then I propose we postpone further discussion of this matter until our next meeting to give ourselves time to develop disagreement and perhaps gain some understanding of what the decision is all about.”-Alfred P. Sloan

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                  • M MarkB777

                    So I watched Die Hard 4 the other day, It always seems to be a common occurance in movies that there is a computer wizz who can hack into any computer in a second, and get any information he/she desires. Now I know Hollywood loves to buff stuff up. But is there anyone in existence that could actually work as fast as that?

                    Mark Brock Click here to view my blog

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                    Chris Maunder
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                    • D dan sh

                      There existed one guy in some movie. He hacked some bank website by typing C:\Documents and Settings\hack in address bar.

                      Avoid Google. Use Blackle[^]

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                      chaiguy1337
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                      d@nish wrote:

                      Avoid Google. Use Blackle

                      This has to be a scam. I bet they are raking in serious cash on AdSense for people gullible enough to believe it. Modern-day LCD displays use a backlight shone through the LCD matrix, which is on regardless of what the pixels are showing. In fact, if I'm not mistaken, it actually takes a minimal charge to dim each pixel, thus it would actually use more (although surely not noticably so, compared to the backlight) to display a black screen than a white one. Admittedly CRTs are different, but who uses those anymore? ;)

                      “Time and space can be a bitch.” –Gushie, Quantum Leap {o,o}.oO( Looking for a great RSS reader? Try FeedBeast! ) |)””’)            Built with home-grown CodeProject components! -”-”-

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                      • C chaiguy1337

                        d@nish wrote:

                        Avoid Google. Use Blackle

                        This has to be a scam. I bet they are raking in serious cash on AdSense for people gullible enough to believe it. Modern-day LCD displays use a backlight shone through the LCD matrix, which is on regardless of what the pixels are showing. In fact, if I'm not mistaken, it actually takes a minimal charge to dim each pixel, thus it would actually use more (although surely not noticably so, compared to the backlight) to display a black screen than a white one. Admittedly CRTs are different, but who uses those anymore? ;)

                        “Time and space can be a bitch.” –Gushie, Quantum Leap {o,o}.oO( Looking for a great RSS reader? Try FeedBeast! ) |)””’)            Built with home-grown CodeProject components! -”-”-

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                        From http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/lcd.htm[^]: If we apply an electric charge to liquid crystal molecules, they untwist. When they straighten out, they change the angle of the light passing through them so that it no longer matches the angle of the top polarizing filter. Consequently, no light can pass through that area of the LCD, which makes that area darker than the surrounding areas. ... Note that our simple LCD required an external light source. Liquid crystal materials emit no light of their own. ... Most computer displays are lit with built-in fluorescent tubes above, beside and sometimes behind the LCD. A white diffusion panel behind the LCD redirects and scatters the light evenly to ensure a uniform display. ... ...if we carefully control the amount of voltage supplied to a crystal, we can make it untwist only enough to allow some light through. By doing this in very exact, very small increments, LCDs can create a gray scale. Most displays today offer 256 levels of brightness per pixel.

                        “Time and space can be a bitch.” –Gushie, Quantum Leap {o,o}.oO( Looking for a great RSS reader? Try FeedBeast! ) |)””’)            Built with home-grown CodeProject components! -”-”-

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                        • G GDavy

                          I loved the fact that a dialog on the aliens' screen popped up with an animated skeleton head laughing. I mean, he didn't just write the virus he actually provided a GUI :laugh:

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                          Trevortni
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                          I remember an episode of Mutant X where they planted a virus in the bad guy's lab, and they had a GUI effect of windows exploding into lots of pieces as the underlying applications were supposedly destroyed. Mutant X: A great show to watch while trying to figure out whether self-defenestration or self-inflicted gunshot wound is the way to end the stupidity.

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                          • R Ray Kinsella

                            Hey Paul ... any idea how I could send this girl[^] twenty quid ? She is appears on the feed on my (rarely used) blog[^]... we have the same problem ...

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                            Lost User
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                            Sorry, no idea how to send her money but I'm more than a little curious about why she needs it. I thought UK had "free" nationalized health services? I'm not being snide or insensitive - I really want to know why this is not being taken care of by the national system.

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                            • C chaiguy1337

                              d@nish wrote:

                              Avoid Google. Use Blackle

                              This has to be a scam. I bet they are raking in serious cash on AdSense for people gullible enough to believe it. Modern-day LCD displays use a backlight shone through the LCD matrix, which is on regardless of what the pixels are showing. In fact, if I'm not mistaken, it actually takes a minimal charge to dim each pixel, thus it would actually use more (although surely not noticably so, compared to the backlight) to display a black screen than a white one. Admittedly CRTs are different, but who uses those anymore? ;)

                              “Time and space can be a bitch.” –Gushie, Quantum Leap {o,o}.oO( Looking for a great RSS reader? Try FeedBeast! ) |)””’)            Built with home-grown CodeProject components! -”-”-

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                              joequincy
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                              I just use Stylish to make my Google pages dark. They look nicer that way anyway. It's also nice to be able to cut my login screens down to two boxes. I mean really... do I need to read about Gmail's great features every time I sign in? No, they're why I already use it! Same for every other login page out there. That's why I love the integrated logins on sites like this. :P

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                              • C chaiguy1337

                                d@nish wrote:

                                Avoid Google. Use Blackle

                                This has to be a scam. I bet they are raking in serious cash on AdSense for people gullible enough to believe it. Modern-day LCD displays use a backlight shone through the LCD matrix, which is on regardless of what the pixels are showing. In fact, if I'm not mistaken, it actually takes a minimal charge to dim each pixel, thus it would actually use more (although surely not noticably so, compared to the backlight) to display a black screen than a white one. Admittedly CRTs are different, but who uses those anymore? ;)

                                “Time and space can be a bitch.” –Gushie, Quantum Leap {o,o}.oO( Looking for a great RSS reader? Try FeedBeast! ) |)””’)            Built with home-grown CodeProject components! -”-”-

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                                Che Mass
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                                I use a crt - not enough real estate on a flat screen. Well, unless you're willing to spend a stupid amount of money on one that'll go to 1600 X 1200. Which i'm not. :)

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