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Now it plays avi/divx/wmv files over the network, has a web browser and a bunch of other stuff I haven't played with yet.
Esta vez, además del odioso grito del trineo (se oía desde la salida del Media Markt!), dejó Photo Booth colgado en la otra dirección.
4 days toy hacking and circuit bending workshop with a group of 20 students from Willem de Kooning academy, Rotterdam.
Professor George Cybenko deciphers patterns in digital behaviors.
This photo appeared in "Hacking the Hackers" in the Fall 2014 issue of Dartmouth Engineer magazine.
Photo by John Sherman.
Hackers attacking US and European energy firms could sabotage power grids
A hacking campaign is targeting the energy sector in Europe and the US to potentially sabotage national power grids, a cybersecurity firm has warned.
The group, dubbed “Dragonfly” by researchers at Symantec, has been in...
www.expressess.com/technology-news-hackers-attacking-us-a...
Here is how to hack one of the new Opto Isolator boards onto a pre-existing DC motor driver or Stepper motor driver board
Sie werden lernen, WhatsApp auf einfache Weise zu hacken, indem Sie eine Reihe von Schritten befolgen, die in diesem Video und kostenlos enthalten sind.
Betreten Sie die Liga, in der wir Sie hier lassen werden.
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On Saturday 4 September 36 first direct volunteers took part in the NSPCC’s Ingleborough HACK (Hike Against Cruelty to Kids) and raised over £7200 in sponsorship.
Probably 1970s Alba radio, hacked to convert it to a guitar amplifier. Dimensions (in cm. excluding handle) L30 x H19 x D9. Has a tone switch to cut treble and will run on 6 x D type cells. Pretty loud and distorts when cranked full. . See video of it on Cigarbox Nation
Uploaded by SA for guest blogger Sue L.
www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/blog/camping-simply-home...
An old sketchbook drawing I found, scanned in and coloured. A 12th Century Knight that couldn't hack it in battle. Ha! Puns.
Hackers Creek, near Jane Lew, Lewis County, West Virginia
John Hacker is my 5th great grandfather.
Beginning in the 1760s when the earliest settlers crossed the divides of the Allegheny Mountains and made their tomahawk claims along the waters of the upper Monongahela River in what became the Hacker's Creek settlements of western Virginia, the names and exploits of the frontiersmen of the region were indelibly inscribed in the pages of American history. These settlements were the western frontier of the fledgling nation far longer than any place in its western expansion; and, there were more conflicts between its people and the red man during the last half of the eighteenth century than anywhere else on the long frontier.
Hacker's Creek was named for John Hacker, a Stafford County,Virginia, native who came with the first party of men to settle at present-day Buckhannon, Upshur County, West Virginia. Finding that land he desired at Buckhannon had already been claimed by Samuel Pringle, an earlier sojourner in the region, he crossed the Buckhannon Mountain and selected four hundred acres on a tributary of the Muddy River, as the West Fork of the Monongahela River was then called. John Hacker thus became the first permanent European settler in what is today's Lewis County, West Virginia.