They ought to know the basics of how a network is put together. Understand vocabulary like router, server, LAN, WAN, ethernet, packet. Not saying they're all going to be future sysadmins, but people who understand how data gets from one place to another definitely have an advantage in today's world.
It was revealed that the FTC's biggest concern is Radio Shack's subterranean cache of over 35,000 tons of yellow slips of carbon paper dating as far back as the 1960s, which correlate names, addresses and phone numbers to detailed lists of discreet electronic components. Who knows what kind of embarrassments would ensue if all of those dots got connected with modern data mining techniques.
The assertion that the infinite monkeys theorum has been disproved seems incorrect. Searches for the named scientist in conjuction with monkey also fail.
The infinite monkeytypings will eventually produce a theorem proving it one way or the other, if such a theorem exists.
I'm not exactly excited about Hillary, but Kim Dotcom isn't where I usually turn for information about politics.
Sounds like he just misses being in the headlines.
I was astonished to see it open at 9.0 on IMDB. I had read that it's just one big chase scene with no plot. Is it actually interesting?
If you tell them you're a turtle, maybe they'll 3dprint a damn for you to give.
Sorry, this postmodern English grates on my nerves.
All power corrupts, but we need electricity.