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Comment Re:So long, Best Buy... (Score 1) 513

If it is computer related, and most electronics I order from NCIX.com. Usually I receive my order, if it was in stock, within a day or two, and that is without paying for anything other than basic shipping.

It does help that I am just a short ferry ride away from Vancouver, well actually Richmond or Burnaby, where they are based.

Comment Backing up as we speak (Score 1) 304

My solution is mirroring data from the computer to a NAS with RAID, then a harddrive I take offsite with all the impossible/hard to replace data.

Ironically a Harddrive in my NAS died two days ago, so I have had to do a rebuild and as a result bought a new external hard drive that is big enough for all the data, even the easy to replace data. So currently my NAS, which rebuilt the array successfully is copying all of its data to a new external harddrive.

Comment Re:Hopefully Google does the right thing (Score 1) 221

Google could set up a system like what was used at the Vancouver Winter Olympics. Tickets could be resold only through the VANOC (Vancouver Olympic Committee) online system. You could ask any price you wanted, however when it sold VANOC got 10% of the asking price. This was they allowed for people to make money scalping tickets and they were able to recover some money was well.
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Submission + - Repurposing Express-AM4: Recycling Space Junk into Antarctic Science (spaceref.com)

An anonymous reader writes: "Various estimates for the production of a dedicated communications satellite to serve the Antarctic have ranged between $100-500 million dollars. Even then a single spacecraft cannot service the Antarctic continuously. Express-AM4 brings with it antennas in the C, Ku, and Ka bands that could be adapted to the needs of Antarctica. We would connect the spacecraft to the Internet via gateway stations in South Africa that we have selected for this effort."

Comment Re:Real Reason (Score 1) 375

In a recent Wired article, Feb issue perhaps, there was a short one page feature on how across history the geniuses that made major strides came in clusters. The analysis was that great strides in a field are made when there is a focus and priority put on it, which we appear to be missing in the Engineering disciplines right now.

The final observation was that we are fostering a huge nation of geniuses, they just happen to be geniuses in sports.

Comment Re:"a chance for Canadians to have their say" (Score 2) 50

The response I got from my MP was obviously a form letter however it was very well written. Since my MP is in the opposition they were of course opposing the bill, however I was pleased to see that my MP was not opposing the entire Bill, just certain portions of it, largely the same portions that I object to.

Comment Re:Matthew 6:4 (Score 1) 916

Yes, the problem is most people think on Mennonite as in Amish. However the Amish are just a very small subset of the entire Mennonite denomination. Out here in Western Canada there are a lot of Mennonite churches that are more progressive then the Baptist churches in regard to their embracing of modern technology.

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