"Der #CCC konnte sich mit Benutzername "test" – und IT-Experten vermuten es bestimmt schon – Passwort "test" in das #ARINC OpCenter einloggen und dort in den Message Browser gelangen."
Wooden tabletop with visible scratches and marks, providing a worn look. On the left edge, a partially visible white cup with bold black text. but it is partially obscured. Behind the cup, a clear plastic bag containing a dark, possibly black, object—maybe headphones or a cable—resting against the wall. A translucent amber-colored object, possibly a bottle or container, is partially visible on the far left. A white electrical outlet or power strip is visible behind a radio, with a beige plug inserted. The main object is a large, rugged-looking radio receiver with a metallic and plastic build, mostly black and gray with red accents. The upper part of the radio features a large digital display, showing "8891.0" in large numbers, with "MHz" in the upper right corner. The display also shows smaller text, but it is not fully visible in this image. Below the display, a row of rectangular buttons labeled (from left to right): "SOL", "RADIO BAND", "SUB BAND", "UHF VHF", "BW DEMO", "SEL", "AUTO", "MODE". To the right of the display, there are three rectangular buttons labeled "TIME/SET", "ALARM", and "DISPLAY". Below those, a large circular tuning knob with a red ring around it. The knob has a black triangular arrow in the center pointing up. Around the knob, there are small white labels: "SCAN ATS" at the top, "DEL" and "OK" to the left, "RESET" to the right. Below the tuning knob, a numeric keypad with black buttons and white numbers/letters. The buttons are arranged in a 3x4 grid. The top row: "7", "8", "9", "TUNE NEXT" (with a right arrow). Second row: "4", "5", "6", "TUNE PREV" (with a left arrow). Third row: "1", "2", "3", "VOL+" (volume up). Bottom row: "EN", "0", "REC", "EQ", "VOL-" (volume down). To the left of the keypad, a large circular speaker grille. The grille has a decorative design: a red center with six black holes, surrounded by a ring of small black vertical slits, then a ring of twelve black mesh sections shaped like petals or wedges, separated by raised black dividers. The radio has several screws visible on the front panel.
yesterday, a friend of mine called me a nerd because I was talking about radios with SSB, single sideband which is such a thing by the way.
Some people watch movies in heat waves, I do this. lol.
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