A VR hack is scarier than Lawnmower Man (The 3:59, Ep. 387)
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We explore the dangers of having your VR system hacked, discuss Apple’s possible paid news service and weigh in on T‑mobile’s fake ringtones.
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How does 3D hacking make retards smart did you see The Lawnmowerman?
I love Apple but no way i’m paying anything for something like this. We have news everywhere ! Why pay for it?
I was in this vr hack study in Conn. They paid me 5 bucks. Now I know why I ran into that wall five times😲
Board your patio doors.
I accidentally discovered that fake phone called ringing thing back in 2011.
I used one phone to call another phone right in front of me, in a location where all the cell tower circuits would fill up around 5PM every day.
The phone I called did not ring even though I heard the ringing sound in the phone that I was making the call from.
They would play that ringing sound rather than saying no cell tower circuits are available right now.
I co-owned an electronics repair store and got a flood of customers complaining that the person they called would never answer their phone.
Once I figured out what was going on, I had to explain to everyone that AT&T was lying to them.