I just read a post on Wired.com about these nifty gadgets and how the German government is getting away with using these cameras in public places. The short story is that the Austrian government passed a law in which police can monitor public places with out having a court order. They are using stand-alone networked cameras manufactured by Axis Communications.
This pissed off local civil liberties groups who brought up the famous question ‘who will watch the watchers’. Any way I found these cameras to be ‘pretty darn nifty’ and decided to look into the cost of having one. The cheapest one I found on ebay is the indoor fixed camera model ‘Axis 206’ is $250. If you want to go with a cheap outdoor Axis camera then you may want the ‘Axis 211’ which typically goes for about $700. You can also go with the ‘Axis 211A’ which is an outdoor camera with audio but this model is about +$150 more than the base 211 model. The neat thing about these cameras is the ability to access them through out a network and not have them hooked up to a computer. I guess you could go with a webcam but you will need a computer to manage the images. I would so love to have one of these to play around with at home.
Look up some of these cameras on Google to check them out.
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Axis Networked Cameras
Just upgraded to WordPress v2.0
I just upgraded to the latest version of WordPress. I am getting used to the changes and the looks of the Dashboard and such. The WordPress team has changed things such as a larger font when writing a post and added the ability to upload files when writing a post, instead of having to switch tabs to upload a file.
Former Hacker is a Ham
I recently purchased “The Art of Intrusion” by Kevin Mitnick, about a week ago and wanted an electronic version of the book. Searching through the internet for my new book I found an interesting article in the fcc database. The article is in reference to Mitnicks renewal of his General Class Amateur Radio License in 2001 and whether the fcc should revoke his license based on his criminal behavior. I looked his callsign, N6NHG up on QRZ and noticed I am not the only one to look him up as there have been 8,480 lookups done on this call sign. I guess I am always the last to find out about something like this. Here are the pdf files of both of Mitnick’s books. In his keynote speeches he also talks about ham radio and some humorous pranks he has done that sound strangely familiar.
The Art Of Deception 5.2 mb
The Art of Intrusion 3.1 mb
Kevin Mitnick’s Keynote Speeches 12.1 mb
BitTorrent Creator Was A College Drop Out
Here is an interesting story about the life of the creator of BitTorrent. Bram Cohen didn’t really fit in while growing up and did poorly in school. Find out how he now has a $8.75 Million startup company. Check this story out from Fortune
Ham Radio Tests
Here are some online practice tests for the Ham Exam
And here are dates and locations to take the ham exam.