But that, very specifically is not what they are asking for. From the article: The White House chimed in on Wednesday, saying the Department of Justice is not asking Apple to "redesign its product or to create a new backdoor to one of their products. They're simply asking for something that would have an impact on this one device," Press Secretary Josh Earnest said. So, suggesting this compromises "the security of every iPhone user in the world" is hyperbole at the very least. I suspect that, as ever, Apple are trying to look like they are cool and on the individual's side in order to sell more product. They are a fiercely aggressive capitalist company to the core who only ever look out for themselves. People who think in any way that Apple are fluffy or on the consumer's side in any way are being fooled. Vin
Couldn't agree more. And the security of any other iPhone in the world is no more at risk than it would be at any other time. Apple would only be handing over datafiles, not methods to breach security.
It's not hyperbole. If the FBI wanted backdoor access to a single device then they could have it. They've long used zero-day exploits (not admissable in court) to 'gather intelligence'. Exploits that they keep from the manufacturers of such products as they know that the security breach would be fixed. This is not about one device. It's about creating a legal precedent that will be exploited by governments in the future. The FBI's PR team are trying to paint Apple as 'terrorist sympathisers' to win over the opinions of those less informed.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/athletics/35602894 Is this because Kenya is an easy target? By all means ban the athletes who are doping but a blanket ban would deprive us of seeing the best athletes and we end up with a relative donkey like Andy Vernon getting a medal.
Where are the facts behind this claim? The FBI appears to be asking for access to one phone and Apple are refusing it, so I can't see any truth in this statement unless I've misunderstood your meaning. And, while I'm not an advocate of untrammelled surveillance, I don't see a precedent of "we can check the phone of a terrorist (not a suspect, a terrorist)" as being the thin end of a wedge I'm not happy with. Vin
I said I'd give an update on that LENR [Low Energy Nuclear Fusion] 1MW device being tested for a year. It's called an E-CAT [Energy Catalyser] and is an industrialised unit, with scaled up production versions capable of powering factories, offices etc...The test has ended and, from what I can gather, it went very well indeed, with the ECAT performing with few problems. Whilst the test was carried out an independent assessor monitored the device to make sure all was above board, bearing in mind that the successful adoption of this technology could mean an eventual collapse of the current level of the world petroleum based economy. An ERV [expert responsibility for validation] report will follow in a month. Obviously this is hoped and expected to be favourable so that any last doubts can be dispelled that the technology is not pie-in-the-sky. I'll post news of the findings up when I see them. The basic ECAT is an LENR which produces excess heat in order to power a steam turbine. But for a long time a new LENR device has been developing. Called the ECAT-X, this is an industrial scale LENR which develops electricity directly. I have no idea how it achieves this, as I have only recently heard about it. It is thought that the first domestic electrical generators will come from the ECAT-X. The first ones should be just a little bigger than a current average sized boiler, but provide all the energy requirements needs of the home in power, heat and hot water, and be much, much cheaper to run. The only downside is that it means an electric hob! How would I cook Chinese food in my wok?
http://freeenergyscams.com/andrea-r...whats-next-for-rossi-and-industrial-heat-llc/ Was interesting reading. I'm still a sceptic of the LENR being a viable energy source I'm afraid. Articles like the one above just reinforce my general suspicion of free energy claims.
This is the Snapchat selfie sent from the back of a police van by two teenage girls accused of beating a vulnerable woman to death in her own home using a variety of weapons. The girls, aged 13 and 14 at the time of the 'brutal and sustained attack', are accused of beating Angela Wrightson to death as she pleaded for her life at her home in Hartlepool, County Durham. A jury at Leeds Crown Court heard that the girls allegedly used a host of weapons, including a wooden stick laced with screws, a TV set, printer, coffee table and a shovel to carry out the attack. After allegedly torturing the 39-year-old, they took several pictures of themselves at the crime scene including one where they smiled as their victim lay helpless in the background, the court heard. They then took further selfies in the back of a police van before sharing them on Snapchat. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3451066/Teenage-girls-beat-woman-39-death-stick.html ****ing hell. This is probably the most ****ed up story I have read.
That's ok. I've read loads about this myself. Yes, I was a sceptic too, but there are several companies going down this or similar routes with millions being invested in them. IIRC, Bill Gates is investing in Black Light Power, for example. Brillouin Emergy have demonstrated their technology to the US Congress. People can be sceptical or not. From my perspective, considering the amount of personal influence one has over these things one might as well be open minded. Either these things will happen or they won't. In a month or so we may have a better idea.
Manny getting worse.... A day after Nike ended its relationship with Manny Pacquiao for his recent anti-gay rant, the boxer posted on Instagram quoting a Bible verse that mandated gay people be put to death, according to various sources. The Instagram post quoted Leviticus 20:13, which says: "If a man has sexual relations with a man as one does with a woman, both of them have done what is detestable. They are to be put to death; their blood will be on their own heads." http://www.outsports.com/2016/2/18/11049024/manny-pacquiao-gay-bible Manny joins the **** list that includes Mayweather.
I hope his boxing gear isn't made of mixed fabrics or he'll be an abomination in the eyes of his god. Leviticus 19:19 says "You shall keep my statutes. You shall not let your cattle breed with a different kind. You shall not sow your field with two kinds of seed, nor shall you wear a garment of cloth made of two kinds of material." I also hope he doesn't eat shellfish: Leviticus 11:10 "But anything in the seas or the rivers that does not have fins and scales, of the swarming creatures in the waters and of the living creatures that are in the waters, is detestable to you." Surely if he lives by one verse of Leviticus he should live by them all. Then again, he'll also be allowed slaves as long as they are local: Leviticus Chapter 25:44 "Your male and female slaves are to come from the nations around you; from them you may buy slaves. You may also buy some of the temporary residents living among you and members of their clans born in your country, and they will become your property. You can will them to your children as inherited property and can make them slaves for life." All sounds very reasonable to me. Vin
The Kenyans have no need to cheat. Wiped the floor with all the other athletic nations at last year's World Athletic Championships and none of their medal winners were found to be doping. I do expect a strong Ethiopian challenge in the distant events though plus Mo Farah. East African rules the track!!
Add in: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_Catalyzer And it looks to have all the hallmarks of a scam. Apart from the pure physics principles it breaks, there are other problems, such as the fact that the one of the main proponents of this, Andrea Rossi, has form in scamming people over new forms of energy (his previous work outlined in that link is illuminating). He won't let people test what's going on in his demonstrations (even down to not letting someone check whether there's a current flowing through the device's earth wire. Why on earth would someone refuse that - it's a simple test that wouldn't require giving away any knowledge yet would deny sceptics of one big area of doubt. Finally, it's not replicable. Science is based upon being able to replicate other people's work. This is not science. I heard Barry Marshall talking once. He's the guy who proved that stomach ulcers were caused by bacteria despite everyone not believing him for years. He swallowed bacteria to prove it. He says he's now inundated by people who write and say "I've got a theory and it must be true because no-one believes it, just like yours". I suspect that there's a little of that going on here along with some quality scam-meistering. Vin
Look how ridiculously high those rear footrests are on that sportsbike. I suppose that is the motorcycle equivalent of a 2+2 in the car world. The pillion passenger is perched there like a flat-racing jockey. Note, no crash helmets worn.
She's not going to look so pretty after she hits that tarmac at anything over a few miles an hour with the lack of protective gear ...................
Yep, I know. I once sat on the back of one of those sportsbikes and the pilot went gently. Never again. I got cramp. The other week I spent some time riding a small [400cc] Yamaha cruiser. It was rather nice. Being a Yamaha it was well put together, handled very well for a cruiser and was very comfy.