Comment Re:Netscape/Linux will dominate the mainstream. (Score 1) 656
Hm Firefox/Android ?
Hm Firefox/Android ?
The article clearly stipulates what radiation and device was used.
It is a standard Trubeam linac (Varian, Palo Alto) with Cone beam CT. Which is currently the most installed linac in American RT centers. So not extremely expensive and part of the standard machinery. So no bragg peaks in sight. I would think twice of doing this with a proton machine. (BTW I am a medical physicist and do this for a living for the last 28 years.). So a single treatment which depending on the country is between $5,000 to $25,000 . This using the equipment already available in most centers. So this is indeed SBRT, fortunately the pin point accuracy and planning has changed in the years so we are much better. BTW I never considered our patients to be guinae pigs.
My daughter, after having been hacked by me, multiple times, has come up with nearly unhackable passwords on her devices. The only way you'd crack her iPad is by videotaping her entering it. Something I haven't done yet.
I kid you not, her iPad password is at least 40 characters long. Good luck crackin' that!
My passwords, that matter, are all longer than 15 characters in mnemonics (mostly over 20). They mean something to me, but not to you. I don't do random hard to remember passwords. I do long, easy (for me) to remember mashups of words and word fragments of varying capitalization. Occasionally, I throw a random symbol in at a key location. I even mix languages. I read, write, and speak a dozen languages.
Good luck.
Some sites don't let me use my long hard to crack passwords.
Morse code. In order to get a HAM license.
Yeah, I'm that old.
P.S. I had to add the text in the subject to get rid of the "cat got your tongue..." validation error, because obviously whoever wrote the validation code doesn't know, or didn't consider Morse code to be text in a subject line.
Bananas are rich in K-40 isotopes an alpha emitter
1 banana = 0.1 microSievert
5000 bananas = 0.5 mSv
Limit for non-background contributions per year 1mSv (0.3 mSv in the UK, but they are special ).
I don't know about KDE on Ubuntu, but I've been running our PCs on the KDE 4 DE in Linux Mint for years.
KDE dead? That's news to me. The website seems to still function. QtCon is still set to start in a few weeks. Plus Mint just released a Beta KDE version on it's newest version.
Ask Slashdot, that word you keep using, dead. I don't think you know what it means.
Posted from my still functioning LTS edition of Mint KDE.
Of course we all know, Android is the future. Resistance is futile.
But what do I know?
As to my absence I've been a bit overwhelmed by work stuff, sorry about that, it's no excuse
Was that not something introduces about 20 years ago by Silicon Graphics? Or am I getting old
http://manx.classiccmp.org/mir...
What have you done to maintain control of your own data?
I keep everything on my own fully encrypted harddrive. I use fully encrypted hdds to do backups. I have my own fully encrypted server hosted at a host provider on the backbone with email.
NSA may have all my mail as well, but I could go to encrypted mail send and receive if I wanted to. There is no need. If I needed to bypass NSA, I wouldn't be stupid enough to use my own equipment or networks.
I don't use insecure, or unverifiable, protocols and devices, like Android and iPads/iPods for anything important (like banking, logging in to remote accounts, or purchases). I use two factor security.
HOLY MACRO!