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  1. The Tobolowsky Files Ep. 29 – The Classic | /Film

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  2. The Tobolowsky Files Ep. 46 – The Time Machine Deconstructed

    This episode is interesting, a story about a piano class with Alfred Brendel and more. I’ll probably check out more episodes of The Tobolowsky Files. The page for this episode is http://www.slashfilm.com/category/features/slashfilmcast/the-tobolowsky-files/ and I found this podcast via http://twitter.com/mattcutts/status/62017106941722625

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  3. Exclusive Interview: Trent Reznor on The Social Network Soundtrack

    http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/09/29/exclusive-interview-trent-reznor-on-the-social-network-soundtrack/

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  4. The Treatment: Jeff Bridges

    Jeff Bridges is a lucky break for first-time writer-directors. Thirty-five years ago he got his first Oscar nomination in Michael Cimino’s debut, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot. This year, he scored his fifth nomination with Scott Cooper’s Crazy Heart. Bridges on beginner’s luck.

    Bridges discusses being directed by and acting alongside Hollywood legend John Huston, the advice of Crazy Heart’s music producer/songwriter T. Bone Burnett, the enthusiasm of debut director and fellow actor Scott Cooper; The Iceman Cometh as a turning point in his acting career, Francis Ford Coppola’s novel approach to directing Tucker: The Man and His Dream, and how, despite years of acting experience, he still suffers performance anxiety.

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  5. The Sporkful - Coffee

    Marc Maron from the podcast WTF guests to talk everything coffee, espresso, machiato, cappucino, and more, from Starbucks to Dunkin Donuts, from the merits of adding milk to his addiction to caffeine. We also briefly discuss the Jewish holiday of Purim and hamentashen cookies.

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  6. Bagcam - How Did TSA and/or the Airlines Manage to Do That to Your Luggage?

    Ever wonder exactly how TSA or the airlines managed to destroy your luggage or what security measures are actually in place once your checked luggage disappears from view? After having yet another bag destroyed while flying several months ago, algormor decided to build Bagcam to find out what happens once the airlines have control of your luggage. Bagcam is a small suitcase containing a mini-DVR and pinhole camera. This presentation will cover the construction of Bagcam, potential future enhancements to Bagcam, and issues to consider should you decide to build your own Bagcam. In addition, various security measures currently in place for commercial passenger flights and the efficacy of these measures will be discussed. Finally, select footage will be presented from flights through Washington DC’s Reagan National Airport (DCA); Ted Stevens Airport in Anchorage, AK (ANC); Sky Harbor in Phoenix, AZ (PHX); Chicago’s O’Hare (ORD); and other airports.

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  7. Undoing Complexity - From Paper Clips to Ball Point Pens

    This talk will be a systematic approach to dissecting and disabling multiple layers of physical security in locks. In this presentation, the focus will be on embedded design defects in high security locks, and how their discovery translates into security vulnerabilities and the disclosure of such flaws. The attack methodology for high security locks will be reviewed. Demonstrations will include case examples, examining tolerance exploitation, code design analysis, and leveraging the interaction of internal components within a locking system to achieve different types of bypass. The application of this program in the development of covert, surreptitious, and forced methods of entry will be examined. Also discussed will be the concept of responsible disclosure upon the discovery of security vulnerabilities, and how this concept applies to both those who discover flaws and to the manufacturer that produces them, and why the same concept becomes a technical, logistical, legal, and financial minefield for manufacturers.

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  8. Safecracking

    Despite many appearances in film and television, fairly little is widely known about how safes can be opened without the proper combination or key. This talk will attempt to address some of the questions commonly asked about the craft, such as is it really possible to have a safe open in a minute or two using just a stethoscope and some clever fingerwork? (Yes, but it will take a bit more time than a few minutes.) Are the gadgets used by secret agents in the movies ever based on reality? (Some of them.) The talk will cover several different ways that safes are opened without damage, as well as the design of one lock that is considered completely secure.

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  9. Featured Speaker - Adam Savage

    The esteemed co-host of the popular TV show Mythbusters on the Discovery Channel and "a maker of things" will give a captivating talk on the nature of his particular obsessions.

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  10. Escaping High Security Handcuffs

    Everybody knows normal police handcuffs are no real challenge for lockpickers, even though it helps to know the inner workings and tiny differences of the various models in use today. Less publicly known is that there’s also a variety of "high security" handcuffs on the market, used mainly for high risk prisoners and during transfers. But those also have their weaknesses… This talk will give an overview of the products in use today and their different attack vectors - not only focusing on picking but also bypassing some of the most advanced locking mechanisms used in this field.

    —Huffduffed by carldpatterson 3 years ago

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