Don't know where it should go? Stick it here! Part V

Message boards : Cafe SETI : Don't know where it should go? Stick it here! Part V
Message board moderation

To post messages, you must log in.

Previous · 1 . . . 22 · 23 · 24 · 25 · 26 · 27 · 28 . . . 53 · Next

AuthorMessage
Profile zoom3+1=4
Volunteer tester
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 30 Nov 03
Posts: 65709
Credit: 55,293,173
RAC: 49
United States
Message 1883529 - Posted: 13 Aug 2017, 5:10:29 UTC

I do know at this point, that a breaker sticks at one point, and will not reset physically, unlike the rest.
The T1 Trust, PRR T1 Class 4-4-4-4 #5550, 1 of America's First HST's
ID: 1883529 · Report as offensive
Dr Who Fan
Volunteer tester
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 8 Jan 01
Posts: 3194
Credit: 715,342
RAC: 4
United States
Message 1883534 - Posted: 13 Aug 2017, 6:37:44 UTC

Calling the Moon: Startup to Put Cellphone Tower on the Moon

An astronaut wandering the moon next year could use a smartphone to call home. A German startup is preparing to set up the first telecommunication infrastructure on the lunar surface.

The German company Part Time Scientists, which originally competed for the Google Lunar X Prize race to the moon, plans to send a lander with a rover in late 2018 to visit the landing site of Apollo 17. (Launched in 1972, this was NASA's final Apollo mission to the moon.) Instead of using a complex dedicated telecommunication system to relay data from the rover to the Earth, the company will rely on LTE technology — the same system used on Earth for mobile phone communications.

"We are cooperating with Vodafone in order to provide LTE base stations on the moon," Karsten Becker, who heads embedded electronics development and integration for the startup, told Space.com.

"What we are aiming to do is to provide commercial service to bring goods to the moon and also to provide services on the surface of the moon," Becker added.

ID: 1883534 · Report as offensive
Dr Who Fan
Volunteer tester
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 8 Jan 01
Posts: 3194
Credit: 715,342
RAC: 4
United States
Message 1883535 - Posted: 13 Aug 2017, 6:38:52 UTC

Accused burglar doesn't flush toilet, leaves DNA for police
VENTURA, California - A man accused of burglarizing a Southern California home took a bathroom break and left DNA evidence in the toilet that led to his arrest, an investigator said Tuesday.

The suspect "did his business and didn't flush it" during the October break-in in the city of Thousand Oaks, said Detective Tim Lohman of the Ventura County Sheriff's Office.

That allowed investigators to collect evidence to conduct a DNA profile. It matched another profile in a national database and detectives tracked down the suspect at his home in the nearby city of Ventura.

ID: 1883535 · Report as offensive
rob smith Crowdfunding Project Donor*Special Project $75 donorSpecial Project $250 donor
Volunteer moderator
Volunteer tester

Send message
Joined: 7 Mar 03
Posts: 22160
Credit: 416,307,556
RAC: 380
United Kingdom
Message 1883551 - Posted: 13 Aug 2017, 11:41:36 UTC

Not a very bright crook - he should have realised that one should always clean up after doing a job
Bob Smith
Member of Seti PIPPS (Pluto is a Planet Protest Society)
Somewhere in the (un)known Universe?
ID: 1883551 · Report as offensive
Profile janneseti
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 14 Oct 09
Posts: 14106
Credit: 655,366
RAC: 0
Sweden
Message 1883557 - Posted: 13 Aug 2017, 12:08:16 UTC - in response to Message 1883535.  
Last modified: 13 Aug 2017, 12:14:36 UTC

LOL. Maybe that burglar have met this bright crook.
This burglar had no one of his better days. The break-in to the villa in Tygelsjö in Malmö went on as planned.
The window was easy to break in to and inside the villa there were two modern computers.
The thief or thieves disappeared from the site with the theft, but an important personal belonging was forgotten in the villa.
Not only that the thieves had lost a wallet with a bigger sum of money - in the wallet, there was also an ID card that the police believed belong to the thief.
The police do not want to tell you how much money was left in the wallet, but the sum equals about the value of the stolen computers.
ID: 1883557 · Report as offensive
Dr Who Fan
Volunteer tester
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 8 Jan 01
Posts: 3194
Credit: 715,342
RAC: 4
United States
Message 1883580 - Posted: 13 Aug 2017, 14:33:27 UTC
Last modified: 13 Aug 2017, 14:33:45 UTC

... and another dumb crook of the week award goes to ....

Man forges law enforcement letterhead in attempt to keep job at Reddy Ice after arrest

LAKELAND, Fla. - A Polk County man is facing more charges after allegedly, with the help of his girlfriend, forging law enforcement letterhead in an attempt to keep his job at Reddy Ice after being arrested.

... According to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, the couple came up with the idea to send a letter, on Sheriff’s Office letterhead, to Reddy Ice so that Sullivan might keep his job while away.

“Here's a bit of advice - if you're going to try to dupe someone into thinking you're working with law enforcement, you should probably use a real name and maybe not have misspelled words,” said Sheriff Grady Judd.

ID: 1883580 · Report as offensive
Dr Who Fan
Volunteer tester
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 8 Jan 01
Posts: 3194
Credit: 715,342
RAC: 4
United States
Message 1883732 - Posted: 14 Aug 2017, 3:20:11 UTC

MORE proof that the IOT (Internet Of Things) is ALWAYS one update away from being usable or completely bricked:

Firmware update blunder bricks hundreds of home 'smart' locks
Automatic over-the-air upgrade will knacker front-door gear for at least five days

Hardware biz Lockstate has managed to brick hundreds of internet-connected so-called smart locks on people's front doors with a bad firmware update.

The upshot is you can't use the builtin keypad on the devices to unlock the door.

Earlier this week, though, new software was automatically sent out to folks' $469 Lockstate 6000i locks – one of the upstart's top residential smart locks – which left the keypad entirely useless. The crashed locks – which connect to your home Wi-Fi for remote control and monitoring as well as firmware updates – are now going to be out of action for at least a week.

ID: 1883732 · Report as offensive
Grant (SSSF)
Volunteer tester

Send message
Joined: 19 Aug 99
Posts: 13722
Credit: 208,696,464
RAC: 304
Australia
Message 1883751 - Posted: 14 Aug 2017, 6:16:21 UTC - in response to Message 1883732.  

Firmware update blunder bricks hundreds of home 'smart' locks
Automatic over-the-air upgrade will knacker front-door gear for at least five days
Hardware biz Lockstate has managed to brick hundreds of internet-connected so-called smart locks on people's front doors with a bad firmware update.

WTF would you want an internet enabled lock???
Grant
Darwin NT
ID: 1883751 · Report as offensive
Profile zoom3+1=4
Volunteer tester
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 30 Nov 03
Posts: 65709
Credit: 55,293,173
RAC: 49
United States
Message 1883753 - Posted: 14 Aug 2017, 6:26:24 UTC - in response to Message 1883751.  

Firmware update blunder bricks hundreds of home 'smart' locks
Automatic over-the-air upgrade will knacker front-door gear for at least five days
Hardware biz Lockstate has managed to brick hundreds of internet-connected so-called smart locks on people's front doors with a bad firmware update.

WTF would you want an internet enabled lock???

Yeah, not Me.
The T1 Trust, PRR T1 Class 4-4-4-4 #5550, 1 of America's First HST's
ID: 1883753 · Report as offensive
rob smith Crowdfunding Project Donor*Special Project $75 donorSpecial Project $250 donor
Volunteer moderator
Volunteer tester

Send message
Joined: 7 Mar 03
Posts: 22160
Credit: 416,307,556
RAC: 380
United Kingdom
Message 1883759 - Posted: 14 Aug 2017, 7:21:37 UTC

Self Inflicted = No Sympathy
More money than sense
Bob Smith
Member of Seti PIPPS (Pluto is a Planet Protest Society)
Somewhere in the (un)known Universe?
ID: 1883759 · Report as offensive
Profile Carlos
Volunteer tester
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 9 Jun 99
Posts: 29756
Credit: 57,275,487
RAC: 157
United States
Message 1883812 - Posted: 14 Aug 2017, 15:43:49 UTC - in response to Message 1883753.  

Firmware update blunder bricks hundreds of home 'smart' locks
Automatic over-the-air upgrade will knacker front-door gear for at least five days
Hardware biz Lockstate has managed to brick hundreds of internet-connected so-called smart locks on people's front doors with a bad firmware update.

WTF would you want an internet enabled lock???

Yeah, not Me.

I have one, not that brand. The door cannot be unlocked via internet but I can lock it if I forget to. It also let me know if someone does attempt to enter or tamper with the lock. I also have internet video of the front and patio doors. I have the live stream recorded in my office on a continuous 45 day loop.
ID: 1883812 · Report as offensive
Profile zoom3+1=4
Volunteer tester
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 30 Nov 03
Posts: 65709
Credit: 55,293,173
RAC: 49
United States
Message 1883821 - Posted: 14 Aug 2017, 16:20:29 UTC - in response to Message 1883812.  

Firmware update blunder bricks hundreds of home 'smart' locks
Automatic over-the-air upgrade will knacker front-door gear for at least five days
Hardware biz Lockstate has managed to brick hundreds of internet-connected so-called smart locks on people's front doors with a bad firmware update.

WTF would you want an internet enabled lock???

Yeah, not Me.

I have one, not that brand. The door cannot be unlocked via internet but I can lock it if I forget to. It also let me know if someone does attempt to enter or tamper with the lock. I also have internet video of the front and patio doors. I have the live stream recorded in my office on a continuous 45 day loop.

Well one of these days, I'll be installing another Master Lock deadbolt and locking knob set, I have one on My front door that has a metal skin and a wooden core, the door is temp sensitive, when it's hot out, it's easy to lock and unlock, otherwise it's pull on the knob to lock and unlock or the key could or will twist off, yeah the door needs to be replaced, Home Depot once gave Me an estimate of $2500 to replace the exterior door. The local locksmith says they are the best locks around.

The T1 Trust, PRR T1 Class 4-4-4-4 #5550, 1 of America's First HST's
ID: 1883821 · Report as offensive
Profile Carlos
Volunteer tester
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 9 Jun 99
Posts: 29756
Credit: 57,275,487
RAC: 157
United States
Message 1883849 - Posted: 14 Aug 2017, 18:05:47 UTC

Vic do a little research about lock sets. Don't trust local lock smith who may have one brand that he sells. I have built over 1,200 housing units. That range from $750,000 homes to apartments and manufactures homes (trailers). High end get Baldwin, Medium Schlage, low end Quick-set. Master Lock is sold at Walmart. They make some higher end stuff but they also make junk. I frankly don't trust Master Lock. I can open them with the just a bump.
ID: 1883849 · Report as offensive
Profile zoom3+1=4
Volunteer tester
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 30 Nov 03
Posts: 65709
Credit: 55,293,173
RAC: 49
United States
Message 1883863 - Posted: 14 Aug 2017, 18:50:20 UTC - in response to Message 1883849.  
Last modified: 14 Aug 2017, 18:51:53 UTC

Vic do a little research about lock sets. Don't trust local lock smith who may have one brand that he sells. I have built over 1,200 housing units. That range from $750,000 homes to apartments and manufactures homes (trailers). High end get Baldwin, Medium Schlage, low end Quick-set. Master Lock is sold at Walmart. They make some higher end stuff but they also make junk. I frankly don't trust Master Lock. I can open them with the just a bump.

He didn't sell Me the locks, I bought the locks off of Amazon, He did say they had less parts than the broken one that took 59mins to replace. The battery in My car is from Walmart.

I doubt anyone, you included Carlos, can open My front door with just a bump.
The T1 Trust, PRR T1 Class 4-4-4-4 #5550, 1 of America's First HST's
ID: 1883863 · Report as offensive
David S
Volunteer tester
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 4 Oct 99
Posts: 18352
Credit: 27,761,924
RAC: 12
United States
Message 1883871 - Posted: 14 Aug 2017, 19:20:53 UTC - in response to Message 1883812.  

Firmware update blunder bricks hundreds of home 'smart' locks
Automatic over-the-air upgrade will knacker front-door gear for at least five days
Hardware biz Lockstate has managed to brick hundreds of internet-connected so-called smart locks on people's front doors with a bad firmware update.

WTF would you want an internet enabled lock???

Yeah, not Me.

I have one, not that brand. The door cannot be unlocked via internet but I can lock it if I forget to. It also let me know if someone does attempt to enter or tamper with the lock. I also have internet video of the front and patio doors. I have the live stream recorded in my office on a continuous 45 day loop.

There are probably also models you can unlock via your smart phone.
David
Sitting on my butt while others boldly go,
Waiting for a message from a small furry creature from Alpha Centauri.

ID: 1883871 · Report as offensive
rob smith Crowdfunding Project Donor*Special Project $75 donorSpecial Project $250 donor
Volunteer moderator
Volunteer tester

Send message
Joined: 7 Mar 03
Posts: 22160
Credit: 416,307,556
RAC: 380
United Kingdom
Message 1883873 - Posted: 14 Aug 2017, 19:23:30 UTC

...don't challenge me ;-)
I know how to take one of the style of lock in your previous post "out of action" in about five seconds.

(Your quite safe, I'm thousands of miles away)
Bob Smith
Member of Seti PIPPS (Pluto is a Planet Protest Society)
Somewhere in the (un)known Universe?
ID: 1883873 · Report as offensive
Profile zoom3+1=4
Volunteer tester
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 30 Nov 03
Posts: 65709
Credit: 55,293,173
RAC: 49
United States
Message 1883877 - Posted: 14 Aug 2017, 19:32:35 UTC

My main worry right now is when "Yes Energy Management" will deliver the rent bills for August, they're late, We used to get the bills on or before the end of the previous month, in July the bill came on July 5th, now the August bill is 14 days late, the bill includes payments for trash, water, gas, and electricity, yeah I called them, they are going to call Me back in about 40mins. I'm sure the park owner is not happy, I saw His car out here. Though I have not talked to the manager here on this issue, yet.
The T1 Trust, PRR T1 Class 4-4-4-4 #5550, 1 of America's First HST's
ID: 1883877 · Report as offensive
David S
Volunteer tester
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 4 Oct 99
Posts: 18352
Credit: 27,761,924
RAC: 12
United States
Message 1883880 - Posted: 14 Aug 2017, 19:51:24 UTC - in response to Message 1883534.  

Calling the Moon: Startup to Put Cellphone Tower on the Moon

An astronaut wandering the moon next year could use a smartphone to call home. A German startup is preparing to set up the first telecommunication infrastructure on the lunar surface.

The German company Part Time Scientists, which originally competed for the Google Lunar X Prize race to the moon, plans to send a lander with a rover in late 2018 to visit the landing site of Apollo 17. (Launched in 1972, this was NASA's final Apollo mission to the moon.) Instead of using a complex dedicated telecommunication system to relay data from the rover to the Earth, the company will rely on LTE technology — the same system used on Earth for mobile phone communications.

"We are cooperating with Vodafone in order to provide LTE base stations on the moon," Karsten Becker, who heads embedded electronics development and integration for the startup, told Space.com.

"What we are aiming to do is to provide commercial service to bring goods to the moon and also to provide services on the surface of the moon," Becker added.

I don't quite get the point. Are they planning to use the LTE for their rover to communicate with a base station, which will relay the signals to Earth? Are they going to send a whole fleet of rovers? Or are they expecting someone to suddenly build a colony there?
David
Sitting on my butt while others boldly go,
Waiting for a message from a small furry creature from Alpha Centauri.

ID: 1883880 · Report as offensive
David S
Volunteer tester
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 4 Oct 99
Posts: 18352
Credit: 27,761,924
RAC: 12
United States
Message 1883883 - Posted: 14 Aug 2017, 20:19:09 UTC

Lovely, just lovely. Credit card fraud strikes again.

This morning, I downloaded my usual accounts into Quicken and a charge came through for Bloomingdales.com. I've never bought anything from them in my life, or even been a store. I went to the bank's web site and found two pending charges to Homedepot.com. I've never bought anything online from them and haven't been in a store in months, maybe over a year.

So, I clicked the link to dispute the transaction. It opened up a whole list of reasons for my dispute. I clicked "I didn't make this charge" and it said for that I have to call in. I called the number and the automated system asked me for the last four digits of my card and for the number listed on the transaction. Then it said I could stay on hold or it would call me back when a rep was available in 48 minutes to 1 hour and 16 minutes. I chose the callback. When it came in about an hour, the computer asked me more questions and then connected me to a person, who asked a lot more questions to verify my identity. I finally told her what the problem was and she said for that she had to transfer me to a different department. I'd already told the computer what my problem was; WHY DID IT CONNECT ME TO SOMEONE WHO COULDN'T HANDLE IT??!!!

After several minutes of annoying hold music, I got another person, who had to verify me again. Then she said someone had obviously gotten ahold of my card number and they would have to issue me a new one. You just missed the cutoff for it to be mailed tonight, but it will go out tomorrow and you'll get it Wednesday. AAAARRRRRGGHH!!! IF I HADN'T HAD TO WAIT AN HOUR FOR THE CALLBACK AND THEN SPENT ANOTHER 20+ MINUTES TALKING TO THE WRONG PERSON AND WAITING FOR THE RIGHT PERSON, MAYBE I WOULDN'T HAVE MISSED THE CUTOFF!!

Now I have at least five web sites I have to visit to update automated or semi-automated billing after I get the new card but before they come due again, plus two banks I use to send payments to that card.

And to top it off, as I was typing this an ice cream truck went by playing Turkey in the Straw at me.
David
Sitting on my butt while others boldly go,
Waiting for a message from a small furry creature from Alpha Centauri.

ID: 1883883 · Report as offensive
Profile betreger Project Donor
Avatar

Send message
Joined: 29 Jun 99
Posts: 11360
Credit: 29,581,041
RAC: 66
United States
Message 1883887 - Posted: 14 Aug 2017, 20:44:24 UTC - in response to Message 1883883.  

David that is why I mostly use cash for my local purchases. The way I see it the fewer businesses have my numbers the smaller target I am.
ID: 1883887 · Report as offensive
Previous · 1 . . . 22 · 23 · 24 · 25 · 26 · 27 · 28 . . . 53 · Next

Message boards : Cafe SETI : Don't know where it should go? Stick it here! Part V


 
©2024 University of California
 
SETI@home and Astropulse are funded by grants from the National Science Foundation, NASA, and donations from SETI@home volunteers. AstroPulse is funded in part by the NSF through grant AST-0307956.