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There's something magic about ancient cutting edge technology.
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Not to mention ancient security exploits.
The family of a friend of mine had one of these ultrasonically remote-controlled TV sets, made somewhat later than my grandmother's TV which I've already mentioned.
We discovered that if we dropped our keyrings on the hardwood floor in just the right way, we could make it change channels without the hand-held remote. :-)
Cheap thrills, I know. But thrills, nonetheless. :-)
Edited 2007-05-15 20:19
"We discovered that if we dropped our keyrings on the hardwood floor in just the right way, we could make it change channels without the hand-held remote."
That's not a security exploit, it's a useful feature
It could prove useful if, for example, someone else of your family is holding the remote controller and you don't like the channel and program he's watching...





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There's something magic about ancient cutting edge technology. Me likes :-)