Phishfi
Phishfi
Phishfi

I'm an American, but my wife and I buy our eggs from a local farmer (they're more fresh and cheaper besides). I don't think they wash the eggs before selling them to us, but I'll find out for sure. Either way, isn't there still a benefit to refrigerating "dirty" eggs? If there's room in the fridge, why not refrigerate

Google Wave! (I know Rizzoma's an option, but I loved Google Wave)

and are rooted / willing to root, Pry-Fi is the perfect app for this. Pry-Fi randomizes your MAC address whenever you're out and about, and removes this issue by not broadcasting SSIDs. The settings are extremely simple for making your device use your regular MAC address when you're on a trusted network, but Pry-Fi

The point is that this method isn't "hacking" at all. It's possible to listen and receive this data from using any WiFi device. The issue is that this would simply give a potential wrong-doer the names of all of the routers you connect to (or have connected to in the past). Grabbing this data from multiple locations

I've got a 2013 MacBook Pro Retina. The battery is permanent, and I use it for some gaming but mostly just on my lap in the living room.

Yep, all seems well on those fronts!

adb is software that lets you push commands to android devices. It stands for Android Debug Bridge (meaning it's a "bridge" between the computer and the Android device that's used mostly for debugging)

Never thought I'd say this, but: then*

It's value is based on its scarcity. Bitcoin can't be replicated, there will only ever be so much. The dollar, or any other currency, can be copied. Whether by regular people or by governments, their currencies can be inflated, and therefore devalued...

I'm at a loss here. Won isn't intrinsically worth anything. Neither is the dollar. The dollar is only worth anything because it's become a medium of exchange. I'll put it this way: If I started a new country called Phishistan, and with it I started my own currency (call them Phishes), and I "back" this currency with

Just because it doesn't have a value to a subset of people, or because it only holds value for a small portion of people doesn't take away from the fact that it's still a currency.

I have no use for the Korean Won, but it's still a currency because it is used as such by those trading in/with Korea. Right now, the only

A massive network of computers and one of the most secure cryptographic algorithms in use today...

Most work environments that use Outlook will only let you use Outlook... How's that a hit on him?

lolwut? You pay for each individual part of a computer, why shouldn't software cost? If you're willing to pay $60 for a game, you should be willing to pay the $100 for the software that runs the entire system you're using!

Ashley,

Just make sure to include the zeroes in the months/days, or your sort won't work at all!

Correction:

I'll hit this line-by-line:

Me neither... Alfred is too much better!

It has for a long time. It made the call through a Google Talk plug-in before. Now it bounces off of Hangouts. It's been useful for a VERY long time, just not so much for mobile users (texts get sent for a different number).