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Spartan Erik

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Wow, that has to be the greatest rip off in history. Honestly, a finger print scanner? What does it matter, someone can still steal it

You might as well buy your own USB drive, install DSL (Damn Small Linux) on it and do whatever you want..

Personally if I were to ever use a public computer with limited access I'd just pop in Knoppix
 

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Spartan Erik said:
Wow, that has to be the greatest rip off in history. Honestly, a finger print scanner? What does it matter, someone can still steal it

You might as well buy your own USB drive, install DSL (Damn Small Linux) on it and do whatever you want..

Personally if I were to ever use a public computer with limited access I'd just pop in Knoppix

lol, were i live, they dont care at my libary, i just go on and do anything...:lockd:

They dont even have anti-virus or a firewall, only a 100 MBps down/up connection due to the server they have....
 

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Spartan Erik said:
Wow, that has to be the greatest rip off in history. Honestly, a finger print scanner? What does it matter, someone can still steal it

You might as well buy your own USB drive, install DSL (Damn Small Linux) on it and do whatever you want..

Personally if I were to ever use a public computer with limited access I'd just pop in Knoppix

yea that's what id do in fact i already do it comes in handy when the hard drive in your PC crashes.

if your going to pay that much for a usb drive with Linux on it you'd be better off spending a couple of thousand and buying one of those Toshiba laptops with the fingerprint scanner then you can even open a different program with every finger.

and use it as a windows password.
 
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