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Comment You can get higher (Score 1) 143

You can even get higher if you use staged balloons. At some point, the cable gets too heavy to support its own weight. If you use multiple stages in the cable, you can make it much longer and therefore catch more wind. I don't know what the optimum altitude for such a balloon is (at some point the reduced air density would make the efficiency decrease with altitude). This principle was already demonstrated with staged sailplanes.

Comment Re:encrypted (Score 1) 150

Note that the cable might be ethernet,

So there's your attack vector. Note that you may heavily encrypt the output of all the input devices, but with your own device drivers or added hardware there is little you can do about replaying the input signals themselves. Or from "swallowing" the cards and transmitting all the PIN codes.

Comment Re:Asleep at the wheel. (Score 2) 150

Actually, they do surf the web (or did. I sure hope they fixed it). That is one of the problems with ATMs. The connection with the bank may be secured, but the devices are still attached to the big bad internet. So if you replace a device driver (or add your own piece of hardware), all communication channels are just waiting for you to be abused.

Comment Nothing new (Score 4, Interesting) 259

Years ago (10 years or more)? There was a study about the arms race in agricultural pest control. The subject of this study was a genetically engineered crop that made its own poison, but that was not really relevant to the outcome of the study. Traditional spraying would have the same effect.

It was discovered that poison did not only fight pests, it also helps pests. The non-resistant pest bugs were killed, but the resistant pest bugs were given a predator-free environment. This was important, because the poison resistance often comes with lower chances of survival in non-poisoned environments. For example, one poison had an impact on the nerve system, paralysing non-resistant bugs. Resistant bugs had a nerve system that worked much slower, so they would be a "sitting duck" in a natural environment.

the study showed that if a certain portion of the land (recommended was 15% to 20%, which sound like a lot, but is peanuts compared to the 60% loss often found due to resistant pests) was planted with non-poisoned crops, the whole arms race could actually be stopped. The bugs would move between plants, and if they came on a poisoned plant they would be attacked by the poison, and if they came on a natural plant, they would be attacked by their natural predators.

Comment Re:Someone has to be looking for child porn (Score 1) 205

Is it possible to make something illegal if you don't know what it is?

Sure, you don't have to become a murderer to catch murderers.

You can test almost any software with mock data. In fact, such data may be a by far better test as it is composed of things that are on the edge of being problematic..

Submission + - 12 year old develops a Braille Printer from Lego (kinja.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Developed by Shubham Banerjee, a 7th grade student from Santa Clara, California. BRAIGO is a Braille Printer using Lego Mindstorms EV3. This concept slashes the price of a printer from more than $2000 to $350. Thus giving a more cost effective printer for the disadvantaged. Additionally he plans to give the design and code for free download.
ref: http://www.indiawest.com/news/...
ref: http://sociotechnocrat.kinja.c...

The Courts

Hyperlinking Is Not Copyright Infringement, EU Court Rules 97

Freshly Exhumed writes "Does publishing a hyperlink to freely available content amount to an illegal communication to the public and therefore a breach of creator's copyrights under European law? After examining a case referred to it by Sweden's Court of Appeal, the Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled today that no, it does not. The Court found that 'In the circumstances of this case, it must be observed that making available the works concerned by means of a clickable link, such as that in the main proceedings, does not lead to the works in question being communicated to a new public.'" Reader Bart Smit points to the court's ruling.

Comment Re:Banks making money "a will" (Score 1) 207

No it's not. That is a common misconception. What happens with a loan is a "mutual debt". Your bank gives a promise to pay (NOT money!) against your promise to pay the loan with interest. Only if you want the real money instead of passing the numbers around, the bank will have to use "its" (its customer's) reserves. There are laws in some countries that say the bank has to make sure it has the lend-out money after two weeks, in which case the bank loans it from a central bank, which has no obligation at all to anybody. So banks really create money and do not lend it out from some sort of stock. It is said that only 3% of the money is real and the rest is just made up by banks. But that number is from a few years ago.

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