new way to distribute drugs coming to a website near you! On the serious side, would ISPs be held liable for service outages for the deaths of people who needed medicine?WarDriving = WarMedicine?
Yeah, security would be an important issue. What if you have the good apartment in the building that all the other tenants are jealous for? You’d want to make sure your ssid wasn’t reading default on that network.
now that one quote from the www.jinx.com WTF awards makes sense...quote from jinx wtf award: "We dont hack. We just own your face."What does this even mean? If anyone has ever had their face hacked or rooted, please explain this concept.
Can't you all see the beautiful irony in this. While trying to initially configure their patient's firmware, all the pain in the ass doctors from India and Pakistan will be waiting on hold with the pain in the ass Tech-support people in India and Pakistan.And imagine how priceless the look would be on a guy's face as he realizes he's having a stroke and frantically runs to his computer only to get a Blue Screen of Death.People typing in fields mix up the IP Address with the milligram dosage.I'd consider a Viagra implant. That would certainly make cybersex more lifelike. That and popping wood every time I stand too close to a microwave oven. How about implanting a combination of depressants and anti-depressants so I could remotely manage my girlfriend's mood swings. Damn that would be awesome.
You can change the frequency on just about *ANY* wireless router, mine has 10 frequency options for example. Only one is the same as the phone, just change it to another. HINT: Type 192.168.1.1 in your broswer (most likely the access number to your router), then get the default password for your router from the manual or online (for example, linksys uses "admin")
I see the benefits, but I doubt I will ever implant anything microchip related or any sort of identifying mark in my body (although I do have many piercings, figure that one out).
califaxMar 17, 2006
new way to distribute drugs coming to a website near you! On the serious side, would ISPs be held liable for service outages for the deaths of people who needed medicine?WarDriving = WarMedicine?
huieMar 17, 2006
Yeah, security would be an important issue. What if you have the good apartment in the building that all the other tenants are jealous for? You’d want to make sure your ssid wasn’t reading default on that network.
trod13Mar 17, 2006
Ya, its called hacked and OD. No ty. great idea but no thanks. Ill stick to my doctor written notes saying when I should take them manually.
blacksh33pMar 17, 2006
d00d...I totally just packet sniffed his penicillin server and got r00t!!!! pwned!!!
daryl209Mar 17, 2006
Word up on that.People need to calm down on this WiFi craze, it's only good for internet use.
Closed AccountMar 17, 2006
now that one quote from the www.jinx.com WTF awards makes sense...quote from jinx wtf award: "We dont hack. We just own your face."What does this even mean? If anyone has ever had their face hacked or rooted, please explain this concept.
vlatroMar 17, 2006
Can't you all see the beautiful irony in this. While trying to initially configure their patient's firmware, all the pain in the ass doctors from India and Pakistan will be waiting on hold with the pain in the ass Tech-support people in India and Pakistan.And imagine how priceless the look would be on a guy's face as he realizes he's having a stroke and frantically runs to his computer only to get a Blue Screen of Death.People typing in fields mix up the IP Address with the milligram dosage.I'd consider a Viagra implant. That would certainly make cybersex more lifelike. That and popping wood every time I stand too close to a microwave oven. How about implanting a combination of depressants and anti-depressants so I could remotely manage my girlfriend's mood swings. Damn that would be awesome.
Closed AccountMar 17, 2006
You can change the frequency on just about *ANY* wireless router, mine has 10 frequency options for example. Only one is the same as the phone, just change it to another. HINT: Type 192.168.1.1 in your broswer (most likely the access number to your router), then get the default password for your router from the manual or online (for example, linksys uses "admin")
sgtpolitenessMar 17, 2006
think of the implications...using certain drugs with this would come close to yielding remote control people
msiguyMar 21, 2006
I see the benefits, but I doubt I will ever implant anything microchip related or any sort of identifying mark in my body (although I do have many piercings, figure that one out).
jazliveSep 9, 2007
This may be good for MASS "lethal injections" another germ warfare toy.