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    by Published on 26th July 2010 04:24 AM

    We are witnessing the self immolation of tickerforum.org, as Karl Denninger, who posts by the egotistical screen name of Genesis has threatened to sue any and all posters who may have unwittingly violated copyright law.

    Multiple posters have complied with the DCMA act and requested that their posts be removed in case of non compliance, and Denninger has responded by banning them instead.

    Our very own Pablo Escobar led the way with his request to have all posts removed, with many well respected posters requesting the same thing, even AFTER Denninger's mercurial temper erupted and he started banning posters willy nilly. These posters, by repeating Pablo's request, were performing an internet hari kiri, probably to atone for ever associating themselves with such a man, whom is probably a strong candidate for Child Protective Services to pay a visit, just in case.

    Deranged? Maybe. Certainly he is a troubled little boy.

    His actions over the past 7 months have certainly spiraled down into the pits of hell. Insulting and banning his most prolific and brightest forum members.

    This last episode was caused by a system wide broadcast of his threat to sue any member that causes him to be served with a copyright violation notice.

    Wow! How to win friends, Gen
    by Published on 16th June 2010 10:32 PM
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    A long time ago, when I was young and unencumbered, I hitchhiked (haciendo autostop) in Northern Spain, and while I waited ...
    by Published on 5th June 2010 10:05 PM

    Here is the real problem folks....

    Leaders don't ask for permission. They ask for forgiveness.
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    by Published on 29th May 2010 07:50 AM

    Google wants to know where you live. Where you work. Where you travel. Exactly. Down to the latitude and longitude. Down to the square foot, such as
    37.422032,-122.084511

    Google Headquarters if you really want to know



    (Google Headquarters if you really want to know)

    And not only has google figured out how to do it, without you "telling them", they have already implemented the solution, rolled it out, and could be/ are tracking your every movement!

    Many of us, I am sure, have loaded the google toolbar, because it's just so danged handy. Lately, I've been getting pop-ups from the toolbar from Google, asking for permission to let google know your location. For reasons from a programing point of view, I've always said no, because once google "knows" your location, it attempts to serve up answers to your google queries based upon your location.

    For your benefit

    Google already attempts to geolocate you through various means, IE past search queries, your incoming IP address, etc. and serves up results based upon those. Type in car dealers in your google search, and instead of car dealers across the US popping up, google will pop up local dealers with a convenient map of the nearest ones.

    However, getting "close" for Google wasn't good enough. Google wants to know, exactly, where you are. Every time you log in. GPS without the GPS.

    Think about that for a bit, boys and girls. Think about the ramifications. The law enforcement capabilities. The geolocating capabilities. And all without add on hardware dedicated to GPS. And Google has done it.

    Do no evil is supposed to be Google's mantra. Sure, I believe them. However, nothing says that Google's technology will be abused by others, say a rogue government.

    Google's virtual GPS system

    We've seen in the news the concern and sometimes outrage in Europe about Google'ss Streetview camera cars and their oopsie disclosure that they were sniffing and saving packets from WiFi sources as they drove by. Google claimed it was an error that they were saving actual traffic, but the real meat of the story was glossed over as a side effect. The real story wasn't about privacy of your external communications and unencrypted vs encrypted communications..... The real story was much more than that. It was about collecting SSIDs and mac addresses and ....

    Let's figure out what Google's Street View cars data collection is and could be.
    • GPS co-ordinates of the vehicle as it drives by. Makes sense, the images the car takes need to be matched to where the car was
    • Images - Goes without saying the car is collecting a 360 view of it's surroundings as it drives by
    • WiFi hotspots - Hmmm, now why would Google be collecting that info? Maybe for some future google ap showing the location of wifi or something else? And just exactly what info is google collecting about the wifi, exactly?
    As it turns out, Google isn't just collecting Wifi hotspot availability, as some speculate. Google is logging everything it can about the wifi hotspot. The ID (SSID)of the spot, the signal strength, the mac address, and as we now know, the status of the spot if it is open or secured. And regardless of the security, it is saving, at least up till now, samples of data that were being transmitted over the air.
    So how can Google create a virtual GPS out of this information on YOU? Well as the vehicle drives by, measuring the wifi hotspots with their signal strengths recorded, Google can create a geolocation map of just where in the house your wifi transmitter is sitting. It also creates a signal strength map of that transmitter as it approaches your home and drives away. It would therefore be a trivial exercise in computing algorithms to create a map specific wifi address vs signal strength, and with multiple wifi locations (you, and your neighbors houses wifi scattered around you) google has now a very complex map of the wifi environment in which you live and work.

    Which comes to the client side of the problem Now that google has a static picture of the wifi around your neighborhood, how can it figure out where you are sitting, within feet or inches?

    Your Wifi enabled device

    Your wifi enabled device (laptop, cell phone, and now many desktops come standard with it) are constantly sniffing out the available wifi hotspots around you. Go and click on the configure wifi settings of your computer or phone right now, and you will see just how many are around you. Sitting here in my residential neighborhood, sipping my morning coffee, I see 6 different wifi signals, their names and identifiers, with their accompanying signal strengths.

    When you allow google to "know your location", what you are really agreeing to is to send to google's computers your wifi environment. Not only the name of the wifi hotspot you are logged into, but something much, much more. The names and signal strengths of every wifi hotspot around you.

    You know, the same things that those cool google streetview cars were sucking up as they drove by your house.

    You do not even have to be using wifi to access the internet to be tracked. You could be hardwired into your home routers using a cable, and yet, if your computer is wifi enabled, it will still send to google all of the names and signal strengths of every wifi location it finds.

    A simple algorithm is all it takes to triangulate the hotspots, and their signal strengths to identify EXACTLY where you are.

    Now this isn't exactly new. Police have long been able to get an approximate location on you by triangulating your phones signal strength reception vs cell towers (not only are cell towers storing your signal strength info as you walk/drive around, you are proactively sending back to them their signal strength info too). But cell towers are widely spread, and the triangulation isn't as precise, and you may not be electromagnetically visible to more than 3 three towers at the same time.

    So now, most cell phones being sold on the market have wifi capability built in. And there are billions of hotspots out there.

    Don't take my word for it, here it is from Google.

    http://www.google.com/support/toolba...4&ctx=mi&hl=en


    My Location provides more accurate local search results on Google when information is available. It also offers the W3C Geolocation API to third party websites with your permission. Tip: Visit Google Maps and click the My Location button above the zoom slider. Click Share my location if you give your permission for Google Maps to use your location, and the map should center on your approximate location, if available.
    Enable or disable My Location












    My Location is off by default. Once you elect to share your location with Google or a third party website, the My Location icon appears on your Toolbar to indicate that My Location is active (active means that Toolbar is keeping your location up to date in the background). You can click this icon at any time to turn off My Location and stop sharing location with websites. Click the icon to re-enable it.
    1. Click the Toolbar's wrench icon.
    2. On the Tools tab, select (or deselect) the 'My Location' checkbox.
    3. Click Save.
    Note: When My Location is enabled, you may see prompts asking you to share your location with specific websites. To stop these requests from appearing, click the 'Remember this site' checkbox before clicking Share my location.Accuracy

    We use information transmitted by nearby WiFi access points to determine your approximate location. Accuracy and coverage will vary by location, and we're working to improve both over time.
    Privacy












    When My Location is active, Toolbar will automatically send local network information (including, but not limited to, visible WiFi access points) to Google Location Services in order to determine your location. This information is not tied to your Google Account, and you can disable the My Location feature at any time by clicking the My Location icon. Alternatively, you can disable the feature for a specific site:
    1. Click the Toolbar's wrench icon.
    2. On the Tools tab, click the Edit link next to the 'My Location' checkbox.
    3. Select the site you'd like to remove from the list.
    4. Click Remove site.
    Toolbar does save your last location in the browser's memory so that websites can easily retrieve it. This information is periodically updated; the frequency of updates depends on changes to your location network information.
    Can't escape, can't opt out

    Nope, we already know law enforcement can now turn on your phone without your permission. It is trivial to extrapolate that they can now turn on your wifi enabled device without your permission too. If you have a wifi device, aren't in the middle of the desert, odds are you can be found. I'll let the reader think about the implications of that.
    by Published on 24th May 2010 05:30 AM

    Well, alerted by a post at LAHOC, I started digging around the web, and yep, sure enough, there is a lot of scientific data suggesting that Betelgeuse is in it's final countdown for supernova.

    If it goes, it will be the closest and largest supernova in our recorded history.

    Here are the facts as of Today.

    1. Betelgeuse is 1000 times larger than out sun. If placed in our solar system, it would extend pass Mars, engulfing all the inner planets.

    2. It is a red giant, a young star that has just about used up it's store of hydrogen for fusion. Once that process stops, the amount of mass left over causes the star to collapse upon itself. The calcuations show that this star has so much mass, that the result will be a supernova. Scientists had predicted that it could supernova within the next 1000 years.

    3. Calculations show that since 1993, Betelgeuse's diameter has collapsed 15%

    4. A post on LAHOC from a member states that her son says astronomers are seeing that Betelgeuse is no longer round, but is collapsing asymetrically.

    5. That would be bad, if true, and we can see that. That would imply that matter is rushing in at an increasing rate. Boom.

    6. Betelgeuse is about 500 light years away, which would imply if it does supernova in our liftimes, it already has.

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