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Crypteks USB™ - Encrypted and Lockable USB Solution by Crypteks Inc.

Crypteks USB™ - Encrypted and Lockable USB Solution by Crypteks Inc.
Hello! - Thank you for stopping by and checking us out. We're proud to introduce the first lockable and encrypted USB drive ever! A special thank you to eah-and-every one of our backers for their kindness and support! If you missed our Kickstarter campaign check us out at www.crypteks.com Christina Ortiz - Discovery Tech Uncrate Charlie Sorrel - WIRED Andrew Tarantola - Gizmodo Chris Pirillo - LockerGnome The Crypteks USB™ is one of the first (the first as far as we know!) Most of the inner parts are made of ultra-high-grade aluminum alloy finished in a unique anodized layer to help with fingerprints and dust. Okay. When we say "Simply Secure" we mean it. Your pledge (and again thank you SO much!) Since our launch we've been getting quite a few requests for a black Crypteks USB™ in 16GB so we couldn't help ourselves and went ahead and made one just for you!

BoardX: The Open Source Miniature Motherboard by Kevin Green Hey there! Check out the new demonstration of how to get started using BoardX with the Arduino SDK in under 3 minutes! BoardX is a collection of electronic circuit boards that stack on top of one another to share resources, communicate, and extend the functionality of one another. This system is built on the motherboard that acts as both an electrical and structural foundation. Unlike similar products (but much like a familiar PC system), the motherboard does not come with a processor pre-installed. UPGRADE INDUSTRIES was founded out of necessity, because I couldn't keep waiting for a company to design the product I needed. Let me take you back to a time when I was just an undergraduate engineering student, trying to make ends meet as the captain of one of Virginia Tech's lesser-known student design teams. My team and I were designing a solar-powered robot that would use a compass and accelerometer to navigate its environment. BoardX works transparently with Arduino SDK!

Howl's Moving Castle (film) The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on September 5, 2004, and was released in Japanese theaters on November 20, 2004. The film is one of only three (out of a current 18) Studio Ghibli films which were not released in July, and the last since 2004. It went on to gross $190 million in Japan and $235 million worldwide,[1] making it one of the most financially successful Japanese films in history. The film was later dubbed into English by Pixar's Peter Docter and distributed in North America by Walt Disney Pictures. Wynne Jones's novel allows Miyazaki to combine a plucky young woman and a mother figure into a single character in the heroine, Sophie. At the same time, Sophie's country is caught up in the beginning of a war with its neighboring country, following the mysterious disappearance of the other country's Crown Prince. A few hours later, Sophie returns to her young form as the city is carpet-bombed by enemy aircraft. It's fantastic. Original Soundtrack

Eden Studios, Inc. - All Flesh Must Be Eaten Corebook As they approach your home, the evening wind carries their stench through the air. Your dog barks wildly, frenzied by the smell. You awaken from a restless sleep, look out your window and see staggering corpses on the move. You are halfway down the stairs when you hear footsteps on the porch. They shamble into the hall, arms outstretched, reaching for you. To your horror, they rise . . . Welcome to the World of Survival Horror! All Flesh Must Be Eaten is a complete roleplaying game. • Eleven different Deadworld settings allowing customization of the storyline • A comprehensive zombie creation system to surprise and alarm players • A list of equipment crucial to surviving a world of shambling horrors • Detailed character creation rule for Norms, Survivors and the Inspired • A full exposition of the Unisystem rule mechanics, suitable for any game in any time period • Open Game License conversion text for porting All Flesh Must Be Eaten to your favorite modern campaign

How to Install: JDK 6 (32 bit version) on a Windows Machine Mobile Game Development Overview Note: Java 6 is also called Java 1.6. Follow these instructions to install: J2SE 6.0 – Java 2 Platform Standard Edition 6.0, Update24, which includes: JDK 6.0 Update 24 The J2SE Development Kit (JDK) supports creating J2SE applications JRE 6.0 Update 24 The J2SE Runtime Environment (JRE) allows end-users to run Java applications Download and Install JDK 6 Login to an Administrator account on your Windows machine. Download and unZIP the Java Documentation Sun provides HTML documentation for the Java Development Kit (JDK) Application Program Interface (API). Follow these steps to install the Java Documentation on your machine. Login to your machine. UPGRADE INDUSTRIES The DRM graveyard: A brief history of digital rights management in music There are more than a few reasons digital rights management (DRM) has been largely unsuccessful. But the easiest way to explain to a consumer why DRM doesn't work is to put it in terms he understands: "What happens to the music you paid for if that company changes its mind?" It was one thing when it was a theoretical question. Now it's a historical one. Rhapsody just had the next in a line of DRM music services to go--this week the company told its users than anyone with RAX files has unil November 7 to back them up in another format or lose them the next time they upgrade their systems. The Electronic Frontier Foundation summarizes the battle: Corporations claim that DRM is necessary to fight copyright infringement online and keep consumers safe from viruses. October 1998The Digital Millennium Copyright Act makes DRM circumvention and circumvention tools illegal. April 28, 2003One week later, the iTunes store launches with its songs encrypted with FairPlay DRM. February 2005Yahoo!

Cubic Zirconia Stones, CZ Loose, Lab Gems at Wholesale Prices The Dionaea House from: "Condry, Mark" date: Monday, September 06, 2004 8:17 AM subject: an old friend Eric, Hey man. It’s Mark from Houston. Listen, the reason I’m writing to you out of the blue is because I got this newspaper article in the mail. Do you know what happened? Let me know if you have some time to talk. Thanks, Mark Getting started with Arduino! – Chapter Zero Hello world! Updated 24/11/2012 Please join with us as we learn about electronics and the Arduino! Together through this series of tutorials I would like to share with you a journey of learning, exploration and fun with the Arduino system, and make some enjoyable, useful, interesting, useless and practical things. These posts will be published on a regular basis, on top of the other non-micro controller posts. So let’s get started… There are over fifty chapters in this series, however you should start here (chapter zero). Getting Started with Arduino (Massimo Banzi) and also assume a basic knowledge of electronics. If you would prefer an off-line method of learning, or would like a great book on the topic – consider my book “Arduino Workshop” – it’s the best book on the market for a complete beginner to learn about Arduino. First of all, let’s breakdown the whole system into the basic parts. So, we have hardware and software. Now for the Arduino itself. Great! How did you go? Exercise 0.1

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