I've taken to coding on my droid-phone simply for a couple of sensors [GPS, accelo, touch-sense]
(simple-) Graphics are easy enough, haven't really tried pushing the processing power for fear of disappointment, though it's probably not too bad, a bit like a sleek little sputnik in your pocket ^^ seems to be missing the solar panels though..
And stop flying your "dirt-box" over my house errytime i connect to the net dammit... Isn't there some kind of law against such blatant acts of aggression? Cyber-warfare is still warfare..
Pretty hypocritical of a government to even bother with civilian law enforcement when you don't even go for the criminals in government... Do you really think terrorists crimes stack up against government crimes throughout history?
Isis could be a very bad terrorist and a fairly average government? We've seen bad policies before.. I mean, what was the Iraq war of 2003? Now when there's an actual war there you won't go near it..?
*Continues designing Information-Rent-Procurer - Disruptive technologies.. and they've got the cheek to claim copyright infringement ...i've already started on google persona maps =D Don't suppose GPS is particularly secure, but still it would have to be better than the internet.. Who wants to rent a map anyway?
>>13 lol you just offended everyone else (yourself included) more than me ^^ mostly yourself because you don't speak for anyone else as far as i can tell.. but i don't need to explain further
All that hype over the internet when it's nearly completely devoid of a little decent intelligence.. Takes an entire government department with unfathomable operating costs to extract anything of meagre intelligencial value from the bloody thing.. and they waste it on terrorist intelligence?
25 cents for a text message is terrorism, look at how you've devalued the australian dollar... If it's worth anything it's much more the content than the delivery, and you steal that too?
>>20 Eh, that's been the standard rate for a SMS since they were invented.. Of course, you can get one of the fancy offers of 6,000,000$ worth of SMS for 10$ etc but that's missing the point
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Anonymous2015-02-22 9:52
>>23 Only in third-world countries. In my country an SMS costs about 2 cents.
>>24 Tell me about it =) standard rate for mobile internet is 500kb for 1$ of course, we are also the worlds richest country because anyone who owns a house has near half a million $ worth of asset..
tough bikkies if you don't already own a house though..
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Anonymous2015-02-22 10:22
>>27 I've known a guy who had been to Australia and he told me about terrible, slow and expensive Internet there. Turns out your mobile services suck too. Tough luck.
Also, your country is heavily infested with Chinks. Soon they will assimilate you and turn you into a China province.
>>26 pfff i aint depressed so they got nothin for me anyway ^^
Australia has an adult literacy rate that was estimated to be 99% in 2003.[295] However, a 2011–12 report for the Australian Bureau of Statistics reported that Tasmania has a literacy and numeracy rate of only 50%.
Australia has the fourth highest life expectancy in the world after Iceland, Japan and Hong Kong.[301] Life expectancy in Australia in 2010 was 79.5 years for males and 84.0 years for females.
=) wait, isn't hong kong japanese or chinese or something?
Hong Kong (香港; "Fragrant Harbour"), officially known as Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, is a city on the southern coast of China at the Pearl River Estuary and the South China Sea.
Fourth, but third really, in terms of countries.. some little city sucking the life out of the rest of the country hardly counts