Paper and ink? Believe it or not they already have 3D printers (stereo lithography) that can print objects with moving parts. I've seen fully-functional crescent wrenches printed./div>
Good point. Someday in the not-too-distant future, people will have electronic implants in their brains. These processors will be more powerful than any smart phone of today.
At that point in time, I suppose any crime committed would fall under the CFAA./div>
Agreed. I'm really tired of people complaining about their privacy being violated online. If you don't want anyone to see your tweets or photos on Facebook...DON'T POST THEM! Ever! Even if you have a private account.. things can happen. Remember that one day (two years ago) when everyone on Facebook lost their privacy settings? Hmmm?/div>
Well for starters, "Egypt" is the English word for that country. And...Egyptians call the country "مصر" in Arabic. Who even knows what the Chinese call it or how they write it. But yes, perhaps misspelling the name would help for any Engrish-speaking Chinese./div>
A-MAZ-ING what is happening in the world today. Who knew that the Internet and Twitter would cause such upheavals? It is even more fascinating that these despotic leaders don't want their own people communicating with each other. From an oppressive leader's POV I can understand it, though! XD/div>
I would suggest a Ham radio network. With repeaters, you could reach all the way to Canada. There, the "Resistance" could dictate your tweets directly to the Internet. Let's hope that the feds don't employ any type of frequency jamming!/div>
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