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Post by spaniardx on Sept 6, 2017 21:27:20 GMT -5
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Post by vitugglan on Sept 7, 2017 3:59:16 GMT -5
So Google and whoever have discovered how to electronically read minds?
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Post by spaniardx on Sept 7, 2017 17:31:14 GMT -5
They use a frequency that humans can't hear to broadcast the commands since apparently the mic can hear it. And, if the mic can pick it up, the device with comply.. And Grandspawn still cannot understand why I refuse to allow the voice commands function on Li'l Autobot and Stargazer to enabled.
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Post by vitugglan on Sept 8, 2017 8:27:11 GMT -5
Hm. Last night, as we were both sitting in the computer room, he at his computer, me in my rocking chair having a cigarette before my nap, my Chrome browser suddenly jumped to life, went through a few of the tabs I had open on it, then settled on a PayPal page for Hurricane Irma relief, which I had never opened. I said, 'I didn't do that.' Husband said, 'Shut it down.' Hard-stop, start, explore all sorts of possibilities, set up thorough scan and off to nap. Five hours or so later the scan showed nothing. Never occurred to me that a phone or something might have done this.
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Post by spaniardx on Sept 8, 2017 22:16:21 GMT -5
Yikes. In '04 or '05, one of Teletraan's earlier incarnations suddenly began to open and close the disk drive and the cursor on the desktop began to move around. I reached over and unplugged from the power outlet and then from the phone modem.
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Post by vitugglan on Sept 9, 2017 5:57:14 GMT -5
The husband said to just get offline when something like that happens. He said that means 'somebody's got you.' I'll take him at his word since, in his work, he has permission to do things like that to other people's computers - in fact, he's required to do things like that to other people's computers at times.
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