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This is yet another reason not to buy an HD device yet.
I don't think I'm alone in thinking so.
This should be a very good reason for the film industry to think over.
3 posts • joined Wednesday 13th September 2006 12:26 GMT
That's jai-alai.
It makes quite a difference in the way the ball is grasped (not at all in jai-alai) and released.
This is yet another reason not to buy an HD device yet.
I don't think I'm alone in thinking so.
This should be a very good reason for the film industry to think over.
One key issue that most systems ignore is that the real and living user is to be voluntarily identified, not his/her knowledge (i.e. password, etc) or belongings (i.e. card, etc).
Thus, a true authendication must include some sort of biometrics (e.g. reliable fingerprint, eye-scanning, etc.) AND some health proof (e.g. ECG) at the same time and during the whole session.
Neither of these shouldn't be obtrusive or inconvenient. Come on, inventors!