If I had to estimate how many times I used “Adjust Dale!” when I was in college, it would perhaps be in the thousands. Usually, I just said it in my head when I talking to a girl and I was bombing hard.
If I had to estimate how many times I used “Adjust Dale!” when I was in college, it would perhaps be in the thousands. Usually, I just said it in my head when I talking to a girl and I was bombing hard.
That timing is perfect.
How the hell is a Ford Tempo going that fast though?
“Is there a problem officer?”
“Citizen, what is your name?”
“My name is James Tiberius Kirk!”
+1
that is awesome - couldn’t have been timed better if they tried
Ha! The only way that would be more perfect if is there was a jump right as they passed by.
Almost as good as this: The radio timing perfectly for a pursuit flyby.
On a somewhat related note, anyone else here used to hate the 996 generation for things such as the Boxter headlights, etc. but now love them out of a mixed sense of nostalgia, and the feeling that “if you’re going to buy a 911, at least buy the one that looks the most unique”?
A civilian can apply to ride along for any shift or sometimes just a portion of the shift). This is not uncommon. I rode along with several different shifts in my early 20's to get a feel of the different calls that each shift generally gets.
The bratwurst is a switch, not a relay.
Tyler, as a fellow 996 owner I can’t begin to tell you how much pride I have for Apollo 911. We have had our 2003 since 2008 and have babied it constantly. At the 30K service, I did the IMS bearing thing and now have complete confidence in my car, “Heimweh”. I only hope that I can live long enough to see even half…
Is there a bratwurst relay to go with the mustard relay?
Maybe its a test run for one of these days?
Yeah disappointing that they wrote this whole article and didn’t reference Mr. Krebs who has been at the front of this thing for quite a while. Anyone who follows his blog was well aware that this was probably coming. Maybe the target was a surprise but even then it was a pretty obvious choice.
Burner because I actually want to keep my job. Have quite few close calls though.
There is some great prose in today’s entries. My favorite is probably,
The difference is many of these cameras and security DVR devices are designed to be accessed remotely to watch your cameras from a phone app, so the installer puts some kind of bypass on the firewall. (Either to open a particular port, open all ports, or not use a firewall at all.) Then the hacker can get in much…
Nuisance attacks like this are a blessing. Enough of them will force the industry to rethink security, which has been a long time coming, before something far worse happens. Otherwise, no one will commit the funds.
The part of this attack (which is missed in the article) that was staggering was the bandwidth leveraged (reportedly 600-800 GBps, one party claiming responsibility bragged they have the ability to do 1 TBps+). Now that botnets are relatively cheap to rent, crippling DDoS attacks like this are really not that hard to…
As a small business owner, I really hate haggling. I’ve just found that in general, the hagglers are also the customers that hassle you to get things done faster and are the most picky in general.
Now, I don’t mind the “If I buy 3 of these can you give me a deal,” types, but the “Can you do it for $50?” when the…