DMCVegas
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“For years Diebold ran ATMs and other financial equipment on IBM’s OS/2 Warp”

labia folds length?

Yep we are on the same page.

No, I am not -just talking about WiFi. I used the 2 easiest frequency range examples. I don’t care what I am looking at if I am jamming, just as long as I find the right frequency(s).

+1 for non-IP

So basically, all you need is one idiot designer to go “why would anyone want to hack a hotel?” and one inept supervisor to say “yeah, you’re right!” instead of firing them on the spot.

My #1 Policy in tech. ALWAYS have a backup copy. Worst case you just restore from an image but you don’t have to pay anyone, although you definitely should check your network security if it penetrated without taking advantage of stupid users (AKA everyone who clicks on any link from an email)

That’s why there is no way a rando employee should have access to any drive on the hotel network. I’m not saying any network is impossible to penetrate with social engineering, but for the love of God don’t allow any open ports to anyone but the network admin and their boss. Lock those fucking ports up, people, and

Convenience and cost

Hm, I’ve been told repeatedly that this totally won’t happen and that this also totally won’t happen with connected automated cars. I am very excited for the future where this continues to totally not happen.

You win the very elusive weekend Comment of the Day. Congrats.

But instead of a hot chick at the end. He picks a family of 4, a dog, groceries and 2 live chickens. Then haul ass back home in time for dinner.

C’etait un (petit) rendezvous....?

Reputation is the biggest issue. The Sebring name was tarnished, so when they facelifted it Chrysler called it the 200. But everyone knew the 200 was just a Sebring, so all it did was just tarnish the 200 name. Enter the new 200, and people still associate it with the crappy rental car they got on their last trip, or

Anyplace USA.

You’re not kidding. The original battery in my six year old Legacy gave up the ghost a few weeks ago, so I pulled it and ran to Auto Zone for a new one. I was standing in my driveway installing the new battery when my neighbor wandered over and said, “It’s probably the alternator.”

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....bruh

Because we understand that if somebody’s lifestyle is subsidized, somebody else is doing the subsidizing.