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fakespastic

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    Comment #2198364

    And Webkinz, but typed chat is unavailable to my kids. I have one around 12 years old now, and nearly all her friends have Facebook profiles (verified, usually wide open), so it's …

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    Comment #2128468

    Whatever solution is created, I don't want to have to manually verify every transaction.

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    Comment #2126347

    My thoughts, for 2 minutes: - Alright, calm down - What if my monitor goes into power saving mode? - It's only 2 minutes, I'm sure power save is set for longer than 2 minutes. - I …

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    Comment #2121307

    Would have to be a rolling-key, I'm guessing...but as I mentioned in another comment, the interval would be the kicker. Maybe it's simpler, now that I think of it. A rolling-key sy…

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    Comment #2121297

    Yeah, but the attacker needs access to the magnetic sensor in order to install a ripping device. Physical security prevents it in most cases. In the case of a phone, how could you …

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    Comment #2117036

    What a terrible idea. I'm sorry, I know this sounds very low-tech of me, but high-school aged kids need an authority figure, who is clearly in charge, teaching them material. Lectu…

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    Comment #2116958

    Perhaps future Android devices should have universal upgradeability, and all the carrier has to do is update a table enabling the upgrade for your device - at your own risk. I'd be…

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    Comment #2116950

    I own an Evo 4G (Android 2.2) and my wife owns an Epic 4G (2.1). I have noticed no difference in their usability at all, aside from a few hardware-specific quirks. I'm somewhat ind…

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    Comment #2110307

    Imagine the damage virii of the future will be able to do to our infrastructure...

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    Comment #2108990

    In Cary, NC, signs are heavily regulated. Driving around the city is quite peaceful as a result; there isn't much, if any advertising visible. People know what they want and need, …