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So when do we get smartlinked guns?

@CrispyAardvark: ...I waz waiting for zer roll of thunder, but alas, zis is not Uberwald.

@thefinestline: The second microphone is facing away from your mouth, catching the ambient noise, the signals are then compared and the ambient noise thus filtered from your voice.

Back end made me think of this...

Vote: Custom NetBSD usb memory

Vote: DIY

I have to say I do this already, drawing on my computer using a wacom pad or just a piece of paper to outline my ideas, be it cable routing in the rack or some programming project or a sketch for a drawing. Not sure if it helps me implement the ideas more, but it relieves the frustration of knowing that I would

D'oh, nevermind, wear glasses before commenting.

@loudambiance: Thanks, not having many usb drives myself, I'm a little hazy on it. I back up on LTO :-)

Something that I don't see in the comments; I'd expect usb to have quite a bit of cpu overhead too. Nice for when you're doing something cpu intensive.

@Navin R Johnson: I am no expert, and I don't know your situatin; but from observing the most messy person I know around me, I would say "learn to put it back/away after you're done."

Currently, I use openssl.vim, a tiny script that strongly encrypts files from within vim using openssl. It also has a mode for a password store, when you get folded partitions with any information you feel like, encrypted with whatever you like from your installed openssl.

Intresting, it appears to be built in python, so perhaps not too difficult to build on my sgi.

@Ferguson1015: AFAIR, gmail supports extensions now, so you can easily just tack on janesmith+facebook@.. and have it delivered to a separate folder.

Sum of all Fears? "My number is.. third from the top."

@Brazell: So, for every time you hash your very important password, you send it over the public network unencrypted?

@detoys: I still remember my first public ip address.

@wjglenn: Traditionally, unices supported 56-bit DES encryption (that's 7-bit characters, mind you).