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He could hardwire a virus into a chip or a card.
"Our core aim is to hardwire fairness back into national life "
If you hardwire the cell doors to a big control panel, the individual wires are at risk.
We'll have to hardwire it into your radio, but Sycorax is closing.
Nor will juggling regulation be enough to hardwire fairness into society.
He couldn't hardwire a compatible chip unless he already knew exactly what equipment we have.
Hardwire some kind of self- destruct into his datacore.
"It is therefore critical that we hardwire the declaration of 'no decision about me, without me' into every part of the system."
They had built them from scratch and had assumed that they would have to hardwire the connection.
"With a little luck," the engineer said by way of an answer, "I might be able to hardwire one of our combadges into this sensor relay.
"I'll get V to hardwire your house ASAP.
He said he wanted to "hardwire these guidelines into the newsroom" and would be explaining them to the staff and appointing people to enforce them.
I then hardwire an entirely new firewall module into the SINDAS communication circuits."
It is hard to hardwire all the required logic for handling such devices, so an integrated boot ROM is used instead in such scenarios.
If you want to "hardwire fairness back into national life" then what better way than to empower people to decide for themselves what services and facilities their local area requires.
Further, to protect the sovereignty of capitalist nations and to promote the flow of cash, the defense and banking industries have erected communications networks that hardwire the globe together.
They don't need to hardwire any control codes or escape sequences into their code, and so don't have problems being used on a range of terminals with a range of capabilities.
If the neural attachment sites were active, the axion would sprout dendrites and hardwire itself into the THE SURVIVOR 219 brain.
(The photograph shows a product by Mockett which comes tantalizingly close, but which has knockouts for you to hardwire your own ports instead of built-in LAN and usb hubs.)
Jennifer Sharifi visits legendary Russian scientist Serge Mikhailovich Strukov, whom she instructs to create a genemod virus that will hardwire agoraphobia, xenophobia and novelty anxiety into the brains of anyone it hits.
What he really wanted was some haggis, but he hadn't had a good plate of that for almost three years, since his time on the Enterprise-E; helping build a ship from almost the ground up meant you could hardwire the replicators just the way you liked.