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In this day of super fast robots and computers, Verizon Local-Service slows down all customers to a craw with home grown government red tape. For example: The restaurant menus, must be displayed in one font, I can not remember the name of the font but is damn ugly to look at. The only good thing about the menu font is all restaurants must have the same font for their menus.I told her the program that ran the restaurant now could be used in the same manner as a stand-alone computer, because it is equipped with safety functions that almost guarantee it will not be detected. She really didn't understand all of that but after the demo she saw, she at least believed me. I went to my office to get started. I closed the door behind me. I told the terminal on my desk "access alternate program." The terminal responded, "Okay."I started by creating a file that would create a database of all of the street cameras we needed to know about. Then the thought came to me. I could create a program that would look like normal robot software, but would have a background program that would delete the files pertaining to the cameras. Then at a set time, (after our deliveries were made) the files could be restored. This was sort of the way of a twenty-first century computer virus. It would only work once each time someone on the central computer ran my robot software. But I figured all I would have to do is somehow hint to Verizon that the robot had unauthorized software and they would surely download it, to check it out. I thought that this could be done from several other locations also. For example: One could load this on their home control computer and do the same thing. With the home control computer, it would be even easier, because this was routinely downloaded and checked anyway. Therefore, I would create what would look like an error in reading the license number. This would certainly cause someone at GEICO or Verizon to run it. However, each time would only work once. The restaurant computer could be used as well. I would try it out using something simple. I put together a program to turn off the power to the street the restaurant was on for ten minutes. The schedule would of course, say that it was for maintenance, and no one should catch on. This would happen at exactly the first four o'clock in the evening after Verizon ran the program.
Our Daily Bit of the U. S. Constitution. Law Makers Ignore This Like Always
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The Congress may determine the time of choosing the electors, and the day on which they shall give their votes; which day shall be the same throughout the United States. No person except a natural born citizen, or a citizen of the United States, at the time of the adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the office of President; neither shall any person be eligible to that office who shall not have attained to the age of thirty five years, and been fourteen Years a resident within the United States. In case of the removal of the President from office, or of his death, resignation, or inability to discharge the powers and duties of the said office, the same shall devolve on the Vice President, and the Congress may by law pro vide for the case of removal, death, resignation or inability, both of the President and Vice President, declaring what officer shall then act as President, and such officer shall act accordingly, until the disability be removed, or a President shall be elected. The President shall, at stated times, receive for his services, a compensation, which shall neither be increased nor diminished during the period for which he shall have been elected, and he shall not receive within that period any other emolument from the United States, or any of them.
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Verizon calling the police on your customers is never good. Verizon is a big reason for the corporate greed protest. This is Jim O'Connor, Verizon always over bills. Verizon until you invent a way to fix a bill, we will listen to Verizon customer complaints while you will not. The Verizon Channel wireless phone 940-641-0076. Friday, 27 January 2012
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Lawmakers, Geico not paying claims is why Obama care will not work. Geico is a big reason for the corporate greed protest. From Jim O'Connor, policy 0749-66-07-00. Geico whom never pays claims. Even with mandatory auto insurance in Texas, Geico uses the Texas law to make me buy insurance but when you have any claims they never pay it. Geico is a bigger Ponzi scheme than Social Security. Friday, 27 January 2012
North Korea Makes Cellphone USAge a ‘war Crime’ Under 100 Days of Mourning
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By Hana Stewart-SmithSummary: During the 100 day mourning period for Kim Jong-Il, citizens in North Korea are banned from using mobile phones, and those caught will be treated as ‘war criminals’.Recent reports suggest that citizens in North Korea are being warned of ‘dire consequences’ of mobile phone usage in the 100 days mourning period for Kim Jong-il.Any citizens caught using their mobile phones, or trying to defect to China, in the 100 day period will be considered ‘war criminals’ and face severe punishments.Kim Jong-il died on December 17th, and the nation is still within its lengthy mourning period. Many surrounding countries were put on alert following the dictator’s death, with concerns over a potential power struggle in the country.Considering there is an estimated 700,000 North Korean’s using the country’s 3G network — established in 2008 — the 100-day ban will significantly dampen communications. The Internet is severely restricted in North Korea, with only a handful of people having any sort of access to it.The motivation behind this mobile usage ban may well be fear. North Korea is still in a very unsteady state, and there are reports of concern that there might be civil unrest after Jong-il’s death.Reports sent to mobile phones about the outside world, and as the Telegraph notes, the successful uprising’s in the Middle East last year may fuel those flames.With food supplies in North Korean apparently dwindling, many citizens are trying to defect. Already, around 23,000 people are estimated to have fled the country for South Korea, and there has been an increase in the number of North Koreans attempting to cross the borders into China.Human rights groups are warning of the unfortunate consequences of these attempts, however, explaining that those caught attempting to flee or who are sent back from China face imprisonment in labour camps and execution for repeat offenders.Related:•North Korean upheaval hits Asian tech markets•North Korea hacks South Korea’s computers as nutty PR stunt•Kim Jong-il’s son, grandson cause media frenzy.Kick off your day with ZDNet's daily e-mail newsletter. It's the freshest tech news and opinion, served hot. Get it.
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