Cabling Your Mac
From The New York Times: Cabling Your Mac, By ERIC A. TAUB
A new cable from NewerTech simplifies the transfer of high-quality video from your Mac to an HDTV.
Sometimes I may put stuff here. You should look once in a while.
Turns out, a-holes exist all around the world. They work in government. Military. Law Enforcement. Fast food. Grocery stores. That's a weird word, grocery. Who says that shit? Anyway...
In all seriousness, you can be an ass. A real hateful idiot, who preaches more than practices. Good on you.
Do not DONATE to Wikipedia.org, Cancer.org, my site or any other that gives you free stuff.
They're assholes.
<pIt's against everything you stand for.
FKCU ALL THE WAY OFF.
Thank you.
blog posts by Larry A. Compton
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From The New York Times: Cabling Your Mac, By ERIC A. TAUB
A new cable from NewerTech simplifies the transfer of high-quality video from your Mac to an HDTV.
F.C.C. Says Adoption of New Broadband Plan Is Vital, By BRIAN STELTER
The agency characterized its proposal, which it sent to Congress on Tuesday, as a step for keeping the country competitive.
The director of the FBI used his keynote address at the RSA 2010 conference to appeal for greater co-operation between law enforcement and the private sector to tackle online crime.
Robert Mueller told delegates that the need for co-operation had never been stronger, as online fraud rises to huge levels and the next generation of terrorists move online in unprecedented numbers."
The Law Enforcement and Emergency Services Video Association (LEVA) has published the DRAFT version 3.0 of their Best Practices for the Acquisition of Digital Multimedia Evidence. LEVA is soliciting community feedback on this document through March 31, 2010.
For additional information visit the official LEVA Publications page.
The Cheshire Constabulary will be hosting the LEVA Photographic/Video Comparison course in the United Kingdom April 26 - 30, 2010. This is the same highly regarded course that will be held at the LEVA Lab at UIndy again in May.
Photographic/Video Comparisons focuses on the science of comparing known objects, vehicles, clothing and humans with CCTV images of questioned objects, vehicles, clothing and humans. The process of cataloguing class characteristics and unique characteristics found in questioned evidence is examined in detail. Using Adobe Photoshop and other generally accepted scientific tools for imaging comparison work, analysts/examiners develop a scientific workflow involving the hands-on analysis of video evidence, criminal-case report writing and courtroom presentation.
For information on all of LEVA's training courses, including a complete schedule, please visit our LEVA Course Overviews & Schedule page.