So if SOPA ever passes, will I have to be more clever in getting my pirated materials?
Anyhow, as funny as the Wikipedia page was the first two times I went to it, it was really getting annoying later in the day. It turns out that I use that site for reference several times a day.
Although normally it’s to find out things like what the highest charting songs (U.S.) were from “Huey Lewis and the News”.
I’ve read through three of the seven Harry Potter books now. My bud James says they actually get good from the fourth book forward. To be honest, if I don’t like the first three books, I can’t imagine staying at the show for the next four loooong books.
On a totally different note, I’ve learned more about iOS forensics in the last week than I knew as a whole beforehand. Some hints (if you follow the computer security scene).
- In order to get an image from a phone with a backup password, you kind of have to hack it (it’s probably a SOPA violation even mention this.)
- iPads without a password are a dream to work with
- The iPhone 4S seems to be the device to have right now if you don’t wish for people to be able to examine your stuff. I’m positive that this will change before too much longer.
I didn’t bother contacting my Congressman or Senator about the whole “you’re going to break the Internet” thing, because frankly they are probably too corrupt to even care. I’ll bet they also drive drunk, and pass school buses that are unloading children at nursery homes. While voting in session via text message from behind the wheel.
