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I think the crux of one of these cases, as opposed to say a key to a lockbox, for instance, is that a passcode is not simply unlocking the door to the phone itself, but is also part of the encryption key to the encrypted contents of the phone itself. If you were to split of the two parts, and allow them access to your

People here keep talking about IT security budgets and two-factor authentication. Here’s an easier answer: I don’t think Lithuania requires everything to be computerized and online for every other hospital to be able to access, especially before and after cosmetic surgery photos. How about keep those on a part of the

I keep telling my wife if we ever become rich, and build our arcade and game room, I plan on acquiring fully restored Chuck E. Cheese and Showbiz bands for the room.

Monkeys are fast as shit. I was in Panama on a boat tour in Lake Gatun and they take you around some of the islands in a motorboat that sat about 10 people and had a soft roof. I had a small bag next to me with one of those things of oreo-like cookies that come in a cylinder-like pack open sitting on top of my bag.

So how does one ship race cars around? Technically cars, don’t meet any import regulations, and aren’t intended to be registered. Say you bought a couple of Porsche GT3's for racing from Porsche in Germany, or something similar from BMW or Mercedes? Or non-production car based vehicles that have to be shipped in?

Have you seen what US automakers sell overseas? They sell several generation old vehicles since the tooling is already paid for. Once a model (and often a platform) has been retired in the US and Europe, they ship the tooling to South America and other areas to keep churning out the cars where incomes are lower.

While their electronics were wonky, they did tend to be waterproof. I had a Discovery series 1 for a few years, and rain water always made its way into the turn signal housing so that it was always half filled until I took it out and dumped it and it never stopped working.

I think the LR4 was the last of the decent vehicles, and even the ones sold in the US were overly upscale. Hate the new discovery. Waiting to see what will happen with the new Defender, but don’t have high hopes. Hoping to one day acquire an imported Defender 110 as NAS are ridiculously expensive.

Doesn’t really look like a total loss. Just looks like he now has a rally car. Install a roll cage, take out some dashboard where the airbags were and some other stuff, new windshield, and its still perfectly drivable on the street, at least in the US.

How do they know the if the value is underreported? How does one value a used engine? At wholesale cost? At retail? If you take a look at their Facebook page, most of the engines they were selling before were going for $550 to $850. And they can always make the argument that the vehicle really is a parts car as they

I always thought that if I had to travel internationally with sensitive data, I would just travel with a computer with no data, and download everything I needed once I got to my destination, and upload and wipe it before traveling back home. Or even hiding a microSD card isn’t that difficult. Same with a cell phone.

Why on earth would you want to drag over an American car with you when stationed in Germany when you have the chance to buy and drive a vehicle you otherwise would not have access to in the states?

Isn’t this the same system they’v been using for roller coasters, levitating trains and such for years? and they still can’t get it to work reliably? Also, I don’t know if this is still the case, but when my father was on a carrier in the early 1970's, they kept buckets to catch water during showers, as when they

And China isn’t the main holder of US debt. Americans are the majority holder of US debt through personal and retirement system investment in bonds.

Taxes in South Carolina are 5%, but cap at $300.00. Call it the poor tax, buy a used $6000 car or a $120k car, you pay the same tax.

There are a lot of other costs in addition to direct medical expenses, which are covered by the countries universal healthcare system. He’ll likely spend a number of months in rehab, and depending on where he lives, it may not be local. One of his parents may need to take a leave of absence from work while he’s in

A car with third-row seating just means that you’ll end up driving other peoples children around along with your own. Just buy the minivan

Ford Transit Connect. Plenty of room. can sit in the back seats on stakeouts and be less visible than in the front seats which have less tinting. Throw on a ladder rack and a small ladder on top and get some magnetic door signs made up for fake businesses to slap on the side (or just acquire some of the ones used by

Is it technically a ‘commercial’ vehicle if it’s privately owned and not used for commercial purposes? Are all company-owned cars commercial vehicles?