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04/23/2005 10:02 #31871

Crazy Morning
I can't believe after this work and science, we are crippled by an 800 byte per second, dead battery piece of crap cell phone. Why didn't we get the card!?! What a waste of my life.
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04/23/2005 08:58 #31870

Today
It has to end, please god let it end
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04/23/2005 08:52 #31869

Now we are at Tmobile
We need a solution now. They have a wireless network here that costs money but someone named sparky amde a freee one.!!

04/23/2005 08:05 #31868

Jesse and I
Well, it's two hours or so before the official start of public transphere and Jesse and I are still up. We spent the whole night driving in circles, testing the system. I think it work now but (e:rzoo) , your cell phone sucks. I will never work with such primitive technology in my life. We manage an astounding 800bytes/second. No not KB just bytes. I could type letters on paper and send them as paper airplanes faster. Seeing a we don't expect to sleep as it is 8:00am, we are going to try and get a network card at tmboile and see how long it take for it to connect.
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04/23/2005 01:13 #31867

Sept 11th
I was looking for that one flash based 911 memorial web site we looked at in Loss's class when I found this information

Plenty of other people took deliberate steps that could lead to profit from the attacks.

People like Moti Shniberg, chief executive officer of a multinational corporation called ImageID Ltd. On the very day of the attacks, Shniberg was filing paperwork seeking a U.S. trademark on the date "September 11, 2001." His application is still pending.

Quoted from: 911: When tragedy meets capitalism



I decided I had to know more about that so I looked up Moti Shniberg and found this site Artist Pension trust.

    
Moti Shniberg
Chairman of the Board
Mr. Shniberg is the founder and creative force behind ImageID, having invented the concept of automatic identification based on sophisticated optical pattern recognition techniques. Mr. Shniberg is a self-taught innovator and entrepreneur, and has filed patent applications in the areas of pattern recognition and identification as well as telecommunications, drug detection and analytical chemistry.Quotes from the ImageID site