my buddy at the Hamilton Port Authority took this today .. I suppose I should be excited ,,, but im not .. good shot of the Prince ( cough cough )
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This is a pic of my PC being repaired ( hammered) by some smash-technicians circa ( 1992 )
iPhone in Canada Blog - Tips, Tricks, News, and Tutorials for Canadian iPhone Users October 30, 2009 3:44 AM by iPhone Fan blacksn0w: 05.11.07 Baseband iPhone Unlock Coming Soon Just a short tidbit for all you iPhone unlockers out there. Earlier this week, revered iPhone hacker, Geohot (maker of the blackra1n jailbreak utility) announced on twitter that he was going to start searching for an exploit for the 05.11.07 baseband (the current iPhone baseband firmware; use PwnageTool 3.1.4 to preserve your baseband!). blacksn0w: The Future Exploit for the 05.11.07 Baseband is On the Horizon Early in the morning, Geohot updated his blog with a post titled “Heap of Trouble”, along with the following screenshot, which had this to say: hello there, this is geohot this is the most complicated injection i have ever done, and it uses a public command … prepare for blacksn0w, although i gotta still figure out this zamboni I’m always amazed at how incredibly talented these iPhone hackers are,...
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Webware.com October 29, 2009 4:33 PM by Caroline McCarthy Facebook spells out updated privacy policy Facebook head of communications Elliot Schrage posted a company blog entry on Thursday inviting members to review proposed updates to the social network's privacy policy, and much of it deals with what happens to the content of accounts that members have opted to delete. "Specifically, we've included sections that further explain the privacy setting you can choose to make your content viewable by everyone, the difference between deactivating and deleting your account," and the process of memorializing an account once we've received a report that the account holder is deceased," Schrage wrote. Earlier this week, Facebook detailed the process of "memorializing" an account, which leaves the profile intact to current friends but hides potentially sensitive information. Now, in the proposed new policy, which members are invited to review and comment on until November 5, Facebook explains to...
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