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Thread ID: 91752 2008-07-17 10:01:00 What search engine is Garcia using on Criminal Minds ? Digby (677) PC World Chat
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689772 2008-07-17 10:01:00 Hi Guys

Just watching Criminal Minds on TV One.

Why does that girl Garcia use some outdated DOS based search engine ?

Is it the one PC World Dumb Terminal once called HOS ? Hollywood Operating System ?
Digby (677)
689773 2008-07-17 10:42:00 Well... DOS / Terminal is the g33k way of doing things, I suppose? Renmoo (66)
689774 2008-07-17 10:46:00 It looks more like Terminal than DOS - she also uses Google for some of her searches. I know she was initally chatting to Garner ( the Unsub in tonights show) on her MBP in the first part of the episode some weeks back. It does look a bit like a refreshed version of the HOS though. vitalstatistix (9182)
689775 2008-07-17 21:14:00 I'm always deeply sceptical about the way her search abilities are portrayed in that show - no doubt the FBI have access to a lot of information, but the way she's magically able to cross reference single fathers with brown hair against anyone who bought a Bosch dish washer in the New York area, pretty much instantaneously, is rediculous .

Still love the show though! Not sure why they're showing repeats now . . . ??
nofam (9009)
689776 2008-07-17 22:54:00 I'm always deeply sceptical about the way her search abilities are portrayed in that show - no doubt the FBI have access to a lot of information, but the way she's magically able to cross reference single fathers with brown hair against anyone who bought a Bosch dish washer in the New York area, pretty much instantaneously, is rediculous .

Still love the show though! Not sure why they're showing repeats now . . . ??
Two reasons,1,cheaper,2none new available at the mo .
Cicero (40)
689777 2008-07-17 22:59:00 A slight hijack here

What OS are they using in NCIS?

There used to be a site that listed all those type of things (which O/S used in Which show), but I can't find it now
Morgenmuffel (187)
689778 2008-07-18 00:44:00 Er, wikipedia? ubergeek85 (131)
689779 2008-07-18 06:34:00 I thought I saw some kind of hologram screen in CSI:Miami last night... Agent_24 (57)
689780 2008-07-18 06:55:00 Hi Guys

Just watching Criminal Minds on TV One.

Why does that girl Garcia use some outdated DOS based search engine ?

Is it the one PC World Dumb Terminal once called HOS ? Hollywood Operating System ?

I was going to suggest you ask her as she used to have a blog on the CBS site, but I can't seem to find it now as CBS has upgraded it's site
Morgenmuffel (187)
689781 2008-07-18 07:05:00 /************************************/
/* Guidelines to development */
/* on the */
/* HOLLYWOOD OPERATING SYSTEM */
/************************************/


1. Any PERMISSION DENIED has an OVERRIDE function.

2. Complex calculations and loading of huge amounts of data will be
accomplished in under three seconds. In the movies, modems transmit
data at two gigabytes per second.

3. When the power plant/missile site/whatever overheats, all the
control panels will explode, as will the entire building.

4. If you display a file on the screen and someone deletes the file,
it also disappears from the screen. There are no ways to copy a
backup file -- and there are no undelete utilities.
Corollary: Deleting a file instantly removes all copies of said file from
disks, memory, frame buffers and caches across all computers in the universe.

5. If a disk has got encrypted files, you are automatically asked for
a password when you try to access it.

6. No matter what kind of computer disk it is, it'll be readable by
any system you put it into. All application software is usable by all
computer platforms.

7. The more high-tech the equipment, the more buttons it has. However,
everyone must have been highly trained, because the buttons aren't labeled.

8. Most computers, no matter how small, have reality-defying three-dimensional,
real-time, photo-realistic animated graphics capability.

9. Laptops, for some strange reason, always seem to have amazing real-time
video phone capabilities and the performance of a CRAY.

10. Whenever a character looks at a terminal, the image is so bright that it
projects itself onto his/her face.

11. Computers never crash during key, high-intensity activities. Humans
operating computers never make mistakes under stress.

12. (From Independence Day) No matter what kind of virus it is, any computer
can be infected with it -- even an alien spaceship's computer -- simply by
running a virus upload program on a laptop.

13. (From Jurassic Park) A custom system with millions of lines of code
controlling a multimillion dollar theme park can be operated by a 13 year
old who has seen a Unix system before. Seeing an operating system means you
know how to run any application on that system, even custom apps.
Note: What OS was it really running?
(1) "These are super computers". A CrayOS?
(2) "Quicktime movie, Apple logo, trash can." MacOS?
(3) "Reboot. System ready. C:\" DOS?
(4) "Hey, this is Unix. I know this" Unix?
The computers in Jurassic Park were Cray supercomputers running the MacOS
as a graphical shell of DOS all layered on top of a Unix base.

14. You cannot stop a destructive program or virus by unplugging the computer.
Presumably the virus has it's own built-in power supply.

15. You cannot stop a destructive program downloading onto your system by
unplugging the phone line. You must figure out the mandatory "back door"
all evil virus programmers put in.

16. Computers only crash if a virus or a hacker is involved.

17. All text must be at least 72 point.

18. Word processors do not have an insert point.

19. The only way to reboot is to shut off the main power to the building.

20. Passwords can be guessed in three and exactly three tries. If you cannot
guess the password in three tries, you must give up immediately.

21. Any task or program can be executed by simply pressing Enter, no matter
which program or window is in the foreground.

22. All scanners, video cameras and digital cameras have a resolution of
approximately 500 megapixels. Any image can be infinitely magnified with
no pixelization.

23. Security will not improve over time. Nonaffialiated personnel can take
over a space ship without needing an account or access control.
Corollary: Anyone can override access control lists in the future.

24. All hackers wear black T-shirts or Hawaiian shirts.

25. Incoming messages are displayed letter by letter. Email over the Internet
works like telegraphs.

26. Microsoft Windows doesn't exist. Macintosh has a 75% market share.

27. GUI operations, such as image selection and manipulation, can be handled
easily and quickly via the keyboard.
Agent_24 (57)
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