

Sounds expensive. How much does it normally cost to rebrand an organisation of this size?
(and that’s without needing to rewrite references to it in any legislation!)


Sounds expensive. How much does it normally cost to rebrand an organisation of this size?
(and that’s without needing to rewrite references to it in any legislation!)


Did it make a difference when China built that big container port in Peru and started connecting it with railways to the Atlantic coast?


Looking like the Moscow metro?
For a somewhat recent real-world example of hiding things in this kind of situation, maybe look at how ‘paramilitary’ people in Northern Ireland hid things by putting them in walls and then decorating the wall.
Maybe some “outlet” in your house is actually the connector to the NAS sealed into a void space?


That’s already illegal? It used to be https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obtaining_pecuniary_advantage_by_deception and is now just fraud.
Same issue with white balance settings in cameras - the setting should be non-linear to give the same perceived change per step.
Sorry if this is obvious to everyone, but how would having a hidden hard disk help with living in a dictatorship?
Couldn’t you just let someone in another country take care of archiving it?


I’ve sold or given away a few computers recently, and always remove the HDD first (and list it as such)
Obviously I don’t want some stranger to have all my documents - and deleting the data might not completely work.


And Alpha Phoenix demonstrating how to produce rigged boundaries that look natural and not suspicious:


the one that [nearly or did] flood when all those unmaintained American dams were failing?


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Surely Jim Lovell would have been the Ohian to get the furthest from Ohio? (Apollo 13 altitude record)


CIO been spending their money on REIT shares…


It’s the metal/glass of the car, not the parking lot?
RealCalc is nice - it emulates a scientific calculator, and doesn’t ask for any permissions.
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In the UK they were popular for “buy-to-let” properties - so it didn’t really matter that you have barely any equity in your second home, so long as the rental income covers the interest payments.