TV's above fireplaces are the scourge of modern society as far as I'm concerned.
TV's above fireplaces are the scourge of modern society as far as I'm concerned.
@ksiugz: If used properly Truecrypt is (currently) unbreakable.
@carve: Nothing wrong as long as the data is in two places.
@boyracer: That's decent - love WD green drives, have 3 of them in my home server.
Pleasepleaseplease do not use these single drive NAS devices as "backup drives".
@Barry Zuckerkorn: Yes, LTE is on the GSM mobile tree - definitely not CDMA .
Make sure you get a drive that supports the trim command, not all of them do (most new ones do).
@wonsungi: This article is old, and outdated.
@pete: Derp, read the article wrong.
Totally called this -
@JonThomasDesigns: I don't think this will work on WHS 1.0, but Vail might be a different story.
Can't wait for the software update that "fixes" this issue.
@aeiluindae: I read the same article, the "holes" were fixed fairly quickly after. If used correctly, Truecrypt data is absolutely indistinguishable from random noise.
Great setup and gotta hand it to the kid for being so ambitious.
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"...magnified through the prism..."
@FalconFour: For this particular infection, no, but the article says the "infectee" was running an unpatched XP box, sans firewall, connected directly to the internet for an extended period of time.
@foo: and you're a bigger idiot if you think that any existing antivirus/antimalware scanner/application, or combination of multiple applications can tell you with 100% certainty that you've successfully cleaned a computer of all infections.
If motions just trigger pre-set animations, why have motions at all? Why not just have buttons trigger the animations? What's the advantage of motion over buttons?