BluRay drm

That took a while… well… maybe not, and it was all too easy for those people who really care about not being stopped by digital rights management. It is just fucking annoying. There is a possiblity that there would be less piracy without drm (as the discs would cost less because they wouldn’t need to liscence the technology) but they never gave it a chance really. It was -Oh, they have dvd burners now eh? Lets fuck em so they cannot use them for anything.

Gadget Lab: Blu-Ray DRM Cracked

Stickin it to the man

A use for IE 7

So, I have finally found a use for Internet Explorer. I figured out that the default full screen view gets rid of almost all of the border that makes up the window that you are browsing in. So, I figured that it would be a good idea to try and watch FLV videos (you know, the illegal indexed ones… shhh…) in it. It worked really well as there is only the small bar at the bottom left over, no white border to distract you from the show that you are watching.

Not much else going on right now, 24 is awesome, there is some homework to be done (I should get on that) and midnight madness tonight, as well as COBOL class, which is more interesting than I thought it would be.