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PC Spy Keylogger is a top-rated, invisible and easy-to-use surveillance tool that records every keystroke to a log file. The log file can be sent secretly with email or FTP to a specified receiver. The keylogger can also detection specified keywords and take a screenshot whenever one is typed, displaying findings in a tidy log viewer. It causes no suspicious slowdowns and takes very few system resources. all this is happening in full stealth mode so the person you are monitoring will never be aware of it.
Kit-100
In 1989 and 1990 Bob Turner was the artist in residence at Simon Fraser University's school of electrical engineering. Jeff Koftinoff was in charge of micro electronics on this project. This is not how they met but this was the fire that forged our partnership.
The project was about making innovative input devices for high quads on ventilators and working with/creating 2 rock and roll bands.
As part of this project they went to MIT where we saw a film of a
violin player and a "pad " player playing improvised new music compositions. The pad player was an approximately 2 foot square surface that was a medi controller with an xyz axis. It was played with Tympani mallets. Their demure was "very serious" and stoic.
Jeff was working on the same thing but his was about 5 inches square with an xyz axis. Bob had to turn in a composition with respect to this project and he decided this was too good to be true. So they emulated the MIT video except Jeff played his pad with q tips and I played a very large violin. So it was similar but backwards. They also tried to look even more serious, and stoic than the MIT musicians and took that "over the top". We thought that was funny but in that environment maybe not.
It was recorded on a single 1990 SVHS camera and solorized.