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5A 12V SPST-NO Power Relays - ALDP112W - 0 views

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    ALDP112 RELAY, PCB, 5A, 12VDC (1 Form A), PCB Power Relays, DC Power Relays, Solar Power Relays, High Capacity DC Cut off Relays, High Capacity Relays, PC Board Power Relays, AC Power Relays, PCB Mounting Relays, Low-Profile Safety Relays, Solar Relays,
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    ALDP112 RELAY, PCB, 5A, 12VDC (1 Form A), PCB Power Relays, DC Power Relays, Solar Power Relays, High Capacity DC Cut off Relays, High Capacity Relays, PC Board Power Relays, AC Power Relays, PCB Mounting Relays, Low-Profile Safety Relays, Solar Relays,
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1A 12V SPDT PCB ThruHole Hi-Sens Low Signal Relays - G5V-1-DC12V - 0 views

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    G5V-1-DC12 , 1A 12V SPDT PCB ThruHole Hi-Sens SPDT 12DC 150mW Seal - G5V-1 DC12V, Ultra-miniature, Highly Sensitive. SPDT Relay for Signal Circuits, Telecom Relay, Low amp Signal Relays, 1A signal relays, 3A Signal Relay, 2A Signal Relay, Telecommunication relays, PCB relays, 12V signal relays
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16A 277VAC 1 Form A 1Coil Latching 24VDC - ADW1124HTW - 0 views

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    16A 277VAC 1 Form A 1Coil Latching 24VDC - ADW1124HTW, 16 Amp 24VDC SPDT 1 Coil Latching relays, PCB Power Relays, DC Power Relays, Solar Power Relays, High Capacity DC Cut off Relays, High Capacity Relays, PC Board Power Relays, AC Power Relays, PCB Moun
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16 Amp PCB Power Relay - 0 views

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    G2RL 16A, SPST (1 Form A) Low Profile PCB Power Relays with 15.7 mm height, ideal for incorporation in miniature equipments - G2RL Series. Part In Ready Stock - Part #- G2RL-1-E DC12, G2RL-1 DC12 Features: A wide variety of single pole, double pole and high-capacity type Relays are available. High sensitivity with power consumption of 400 mW. Offers high insulation with insulation distance above 8 mm and impulse withstand voltage of 10kV between coil and contacts.

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  • So that got me wondering: is there a mobile equivalent of Tor? For those of you who aren't familiar with it, TOR is a software project that helps Internet users remain anonymous. Running the TOR software on your computer causes your online communications to bounce through a random series of relay servers around the world. That way, there's no easy way for authorities to track you or observe who's visiting banned websites. For example, let's say you're in Beijing and you publish a blog the authorities don't like. If you just used your PC as usual and logged into your publishing platform directly, they could follow your activities and track you down. With Tor, you hop-scotch around: your PC might connect to a server in Oslo, then Buenos Aires, then Miami, then Tokyo, then Greece before it finally connects to your blogging platform. Each time you did this, it would be a different series of servers. That way, it's really difficult for authorities to trace your steps.
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    Mobile Phones, Human Rights and Anonymity I've been playing around with my new Nokia N95 for the last couple of weeks and quite amazed with its ability to stream live video from the phone to the Internet. Like last weekend when I streamed from the Smithsonian Kite Festival; for around 30 minutes I gave a tour of the festivities and took questions from users as they watched the stream over the Internet. I've also spent some time talking it up with colleagues at NPR, brainstorming the possibilities of what would happen if reporters used these phones - or if their sources did. The example that keeps coming to mind regarding the latter scenario is the rioting in Tibet. While some video has leaked out, it's been limited and often delayed. Imagine if the protestors were able to webcast their protests - and the ensuing crackdowns - live over their phones using China's GSM network? The video would stream live and get crossposted via tools like YouTube, Seesmic and Twitter, spreading the content around so it can't be snuffed. But that raises an obvious question - how long could protestors or dissidents get away with such activities before getting caught? If you were running software on your phone to send live video over a 3G network, like I've been doing on my N95, you'd think it wouldn't take too much effort on the part of the mobile provider and/or government to figure out which phone was sending the signal and its precise location. So that got me wondering: is there a mobile equivalent of Tor? For those of you who aren't familiar with it, TOR is a software project that helps Internet users remain anonymous. Running the TOR software on your computer causes your online communications to bounce through a random series of relay servers around the world. That way, there's no easy way for authorities to track you or observe who's visiting banned websites. For example, let's say you're in Beijing and you publish a blog the authorities don't like. If you just used your PC as

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  • We are Anonymous.Recently, it has come to our attention that several online retailers have decided to ride the coattails of our sudden popularity by offering aparrel and other swag bearing our image. This is extremely offensive to Anonymous, as the very idea of wearing an article that identifies one as anonymous flies directly into the face of who exactly we are. We are anonymous. We cook your meals. We haul your trash. We connect your calls. We drive your ambulances and we guard you while you sleep. We put you under the knife to remove your bloated, infected spleen. We deliver your mail. We relay the evening news from the comfort of your television set, and we work dilligently to print it to give you something to read with your coffee and croissants the next morning. We are everyone and we are no one. We do not need to advertise our identity.Because our image is not a copyright, we can not stop anyone from selling items bearing it. However, we can suggest that you do not purchase these items. Wearing anything that tells the world you are anonymous compromises the veil of protection being anonymous provides, as well as cancelling out your anonymity. Wearing a t-shirt is like wearing a crosshair. You become an easy target for the Cult of $cientology and it puts you at serious risk of harm by its operatives. Use good judgement. Do not compromise yourself and your fellow Anonymous. Do not reveal your personal information to an online retailer that could possibly be a front for data mining operations by the cult.Remain Anonymous. Remain vigilant.We are Anonymous.We are LegionWe do not forgive.We do not forget.And we are certainly not some Xenu-forsaken fashion statement!

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