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Submission + - Ham Radio Still Growing In the iStuff Age (npr.org)

vhfer writes: From NPR comes this story about communications, old school, in the age of Twitter: "Only a few years ago, blogs listed ham radio alongside 35 mm film and VHS tape as technologies slated to disappear.

They were wrong.

Nearly 700,000 Americans have ham radio licenses — up 60 percent from 1981, a generation ago. And the number is growing."

The article goes on to say that while there's plenty of 60-plus year old hams, there's also a growing contingent of teens. I just met a 14-year-old, licensed in 2009. Getting rid of the Morse Code requirement sure helped in that regard. So does the fact that the test questions (and the answers) are freely available on the Internets, legally. Study, take the test, hang the license certificate on the wall. Your geek cred gets an immediate boost.

And who knows? Maybe the next time there's a Haiti-earthquake-sized disaster, you'll be one of the thousands of ham volunteers that provided the only communications in/out of Haiti for weeks following the quake, not to mention all of the tactical comms the country had for nearly a month.

73!

Comment Re:So many things wrong with the article (Score 1) 692

You cannot prove that conciousness is suspended. Just because someone cannot remember something in a specific concious state does not mean that their conciousness was "suspended".

Memory != Conciousness.

If you believe in re-incarnation then this definately applies, as I don't remember my previous life .... yet that does not mean it did not happen.

The same could be said of amnesia.

Comment Re:So many things wrong with the article (Score 1) 692

This is the whole issue ... science cannot measure that which is immeasurable. Just because we cannot currently prove that something exists, does not mean it does not exist.

Science cannot prove that consciousness is a result of brain chemistry .... yet we don't dispute its existence.

But we will always have the issue of: How do you prove something does not exist? Until that is solved, these debates will carry on until our extinction.
News

Submission + - RIM Acquires Software Developer Viigo (eweekeurope.co.uk)

justice4all writes: BlackBerry maker Research in Motion (RIM) has acquired smartphone software developer Viggo for an undisclosed sum

Research In Motion has purchased Viigo, an RSS service that lets mobile users customise an application to deliver information relevant to them, such as weather, news, flight information, stock quotes, sports updates, blogs and more.

Operating Systems

Submission + - Apple Releases Latest Snow Leopard OS (eweekeurope.co.uk)

jee4all writes: Apple has released Mac OS X 10.6.3, its latest update to the Snow Leopard operating system

The update includes not only several tweaks to applications such as Time Machine, but also a security component, leading Apple to recommend it for all current users of Snow Leopard.

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