Comment Re:Can we be sure there are no exploits? (Score 1) 209
It isn't really hard? Big job = lots of people involved.
It isn't really hard? Big job = lots of people involved.
There is a situation where this sort of this is worth, and the base concept is sound (cheaper premiums to verifiably safer drivers).
You'd need a not for profit organisation to actually collect the data. The insurance industry should fund it but have no direct control over it. The organisation would then set out stringent privacy controls and only give the insurance companies a score and no real data.
1) http://www.usdebtclock.org/
Looks pretty bad to me.
2) Did you look at a photo of the SBX? And did you read that it has about a fifth of the field of view of a regular radar? And they realign it manually?
It should have been shut down quick smart.
I feel offended that some people want it to be illegal to offend.
Checkmate.
Which is why SLA's are usually monthly not yearly. Otherwise you could just do a 100 year SLA to get really low numbers.
6 hours would completely smash a 99.9% SLA which should be the minimum emergency services should have.
In Turkey that might constitute non-fictional training.
Hmm I'm starting to see why the South African government is doing this.
'godless' is particularly funny on slashdot.
It was CO2 from the native indian's fires.
Really? Hubs are the answer?
If true, what a sad world we live in when laptop with no ports (when charging it) = a feature.
And here I was thinking 2 USB ports with a separate port port was too few.
1 dollar, per week, for 40 years? $2,080.
In 40 years time you might like that money.
The lottery doesn't come from nothing - if you can win millions then even more millions of dollars are being wasted every week.
So you want to celebrate stupidity?
Smart article yes, but it's still incredibly stupid to buy a lottery ticket.
Oh look here are some SSD optimised file systems already. Incidentally they apply to these drives rather well.
It's still orders of magnitude, both in received power and amount of time the big transmitters have been around for.
And yes frequency plays a part too, but this article doesn't specify any frequency so even if some frequencies were bad, you can't say this one is bad.
Plus this one is induction not RF so it's different again.
Stick to the physics: https://yourlogicalfallacyis.c...
If you have a specific concern, tell us.
Otherwise I think the radio stations that have been pumping out megawatts for over a century kinda trump a couple of milliwatts over less than half a meter.
It is clear that the individual who persecutes a man, his brother, because he is not of the same opinion, is a monster. - Voltaire