Certifications TechExam Certified Alien Abduction Professional 12-02-2013 01:50 PM #1 HDMI cable with Anti-Virus - new level of marketing BS
There is me thinking my idea in selling cables with VLANs built-in is silly
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Certifications CCNA, MCTS: Windows 7, Security+, A+, Network+, Project+, CDIA+, MTA: Web Development, CIW: Web Foundations. 12-02-2013 01:58 PM #2
They should have worded that differently to actually make it sound plausible. Substitute virus with EMI or something along those lines.
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What's wrong with cables with virus protection? My flux capacitor has themQuote Zartanasaurus He Hate Me Join Date Sep 2009 Posts 1,827
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It's like a condom for your Xbox.
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Certifications TechExam Certified Alien Abduction Professional 12-02-2013 03:56 PM #5
Originally Posted by cyberguypr My flux capacitor has them Dang, I knew I missed out. I do have a firewall resting on top of an old wine fridge in the garage. That way no-one can steal ma booze ....
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Wait I thought all viruses scream when you remove them from your computer?Quote YFZblu Senior Member Join Date Nov 2011 Posts 1,012
Certifications A+, Network+, Security+, CCNA, CCNA: Security, GSEC, GCIH 12-02-2013 05:42 PM #7
Originally Posted by cyberguypr What's wrong with cables with virus protection? My flux capacitor has them Remember - It's not virus protection, it's anti-virus protection
Anyone who has spent enough time around A/V vendors will realize we do in fact need to be protected from them. +1 to you, cable manufacturer.
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You can tell that product came straight out of some Chinese industrial area. I've seen all sorts of weird stuff on the packaging for those kinds of products.Quote + Reply to Thread « Previous Thread|Next Thread »
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