Oh crap. I could top that if I thought to take pictures. Our family Christmas involves a suit and mask (think about that last bit) of Santa that dates from the fourties/fifties.
It's like a Texas Chainsaw Christmas. Weirdly it works, because all the kids are just spooked enough not to examine who is wearing the costume too closely.
"The answer, surely, is for people who don't mind their access point being accessed to tag it as such - "OK for email" as an SSID, for example."
Or, conversely, do the opposite.
"Everyone should encrypt their wifi. Period. If you leave it open, and someone uses your connection for a nefarious purpose, you can be held responsible"
Leaving it open provides you with plausible deniability. This is important because security like WEP is trivial to crack, yet you'll have a harder time convincing someone that it could have been compromised. Open is easier to understand.
Weirdly, the only people I've seen outside the intertubes to decry the "incorpratization" of legal entities is law professors. Make of that what you will.
In The Road, there's a scene where Viggo takes an arrow to the leg. It was a practical effect. The arrow was shot along piano wire into a balsa wood block/metal plate that was strapped to his leg.
Kodi (the kid) had it even tougher. In the scene where he's getting his hair washed in the stream, he's ACTUALLY getting his hair washed in a winter stream. (Apparently, nobody thought it through.) Those tears were real.
Nice, but they repeat the canard that cats use whiskers to judge if they can fit through openings. Anyone who has ever owned a cat should recognize that for complete nonsense.
Although, they've left off the narcotic part.
It's like a Texas Chainsaw Christmas. Weirdly it works, because all the kids are just spooked enough not to examine who is wearing the costume too closely.
Or, conversely, do the opposite.
"Everyone should encrypt their wifi. Period. If you leave it open, and someone uses your connection for a nefarious purpose, you can be held responsible"
Leaving it open provides you with plausible deniability. This is important because security like WEP is trivial to crack, yet you'll have a harder time convincing someone that it could have been compromised. Open is easier to understand.
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Kodi (the kid) had it even tougher. In the scene where he's getting his hair washed in the stream, he's ACTUALLY getting his hair washed in a winter stream. (Apparently, nobody thought it through.) Those tears were real.
Short answer: The offensive line thought they should have gotten an offsides or encroachment call on the d-line.