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Topic: Homebrew or Web Browser...Home Brew or Web Browser... (Read 2209 times)
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Fabricated
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~Living the Dream~
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"The world is populated in the main by people who should not exist." - George Bernard Shaw
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Trippy
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Just buy a second one. You know you want to.
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schild
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Yup. I'm just buying a white one when it comes out. Electronic age good vs evil.
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Daydreamer
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Meh, I give it 3 months tops until its cracked. Possibly as little as one.
Sony, sony, sony - why do you even try?
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Immaginative Immersion Games ... These are your role playing games, adventure games, the same escapist pleasure that we get from films and page-turner novels and schizophrenia. - David Wong at PointlessWasteOfTime.com
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Fabricated
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Posts: 8978
~Living the Dream~
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Just buy a second one. You know you want to. No way I'm paying another $250. I love my PSP, but not THAT much. That browser is damn sexy though. Would be great to have on campus or goddamn near anywhere now that shitty wireless products are being pushed on anyone doing home networking. I'd almost be tempted to switch to a wireless network to take full advantage of it at home if wireless security wasn't such a joke.
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"The world is populated in the main by people who should not exist." - George Bernard Shaw
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schild
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I'd almost be tempted to switch to a wireless network to take full advantage of it at home if wireless security wasn't such a joke. Ah, shit you're right. I always forget about those urban closet ninjas who penetrate any port you may leave open on your home network in White Man Land, USA. Or Criminal Justice Rules College. Or well, fuck, anywhere. Seriously, don't be paranoid. It's not worth switching to wireless simply because you play games online. Or you could just scout your local EBGames for the highend Microsoft 802.11b/g router that normally costs $120 (they have it for $39.99). Most of the EBGames still have them in the backroom as no one ever bought them and they've been forgotten (they have a 4 port wired switch built in).
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Fabricated
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~Living the Dream~
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Ah, shit you're right. I always forget about those urban closet ninjas who penetrate any port you may leave open on your home network in White Man Land, USA. I live in a university town, wardriving is really common here, and nearly every single neighborhood here has a bunch of assholes who leech other people's net connections over their wireless, encrypted or not.
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"The world is populated in the main by people who should not exist." - George Bernard Shaw
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MrHat
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Out of the frying pan, into the fire.
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Ah, shit you're right. I always forget about those urban closet ninjas who penetrate any port you may leave open on your home network in White Man Land, USA. I live in a university town, wardriving is really common here, and nearly every single neighborhood here has a bunch of assholes who leech other people's net connections over their wireless, encrypted or not. It's really easy. Just do MAC Filtering. My fiancee's computer has MAC code X123Y123Z123. Currently, she's the only computer that's allowed to use the wireless network.
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Eldron
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Mac filtering isnt that secure. You can sniff a MAC address and emulate using that mac address.
802.1x ftw, but that might be a little overkill on a home system.
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Very fancy signature.
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