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Andrew Sinclair <[email protected]> Sat, 26 Jun 2010 13:59:53 +1000
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> perhaps in the city instead of ‘slightly’ out - yes google is only a short walk but for some that is too far... You would be suprised how much better public transport is when substantial distance is involved. The same principle applies to videoconferencing technologies. > pick something to hack on during a meeting. > Pick a topic/challenge and hack on it for a day. [ [ Pre-paid Bandwidth Trader (PBT-4G) ] ] When a generic mobile provider offered broadband as a pre-paid option, there was a time when the billing system would allow you to use bonus credit to purchase data. This bonus credit was worth four times the purchase value of each recharge. A carefully executed purchasing plan could get you 7GB for $30; at least before I advised the provider of this vulnerability. $19 recharge = $50 credit Buy $15 parcel of 1gb, down to $35 Buy $15 parcel of 1gb, down to $20 Buy $15 parcel of 1gb, down to $05 Buy $5 parcel of 5mb, now eating into actual credit of $19. I just gave you 3077MB for $19 credit, and the credit is still available for calls if you actually still use a telephone. This does not include roll-over. A back tested, forward tested, live data trading robot could easily get you my 7GB for $35 plan. Their current promotion ending July is tagged, "Abuse It Wisely." This promotion is a tribute to my exploit. I welcome the introduction of robots that trade data plans for profit. Please consider how much more useful this is, compared to a currency trading Expert Advisor. Even if you do earn 200% p.a. interest already, spend some of your laundered cash on locking down this market segment before I do ;-) I'm talking to you, Bram Cohen. -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html