Comment Re:far enough (Score 1) 129
As an Aussie I vote for frying the Arctic.
As an Aussie I vote for frying the Arctic.
I would be lost without it.
took 14 years to rewrite it to avoid parents!
A lot of these linux developers are pretty young.
As versioning goes, FILES-11 was barely good enough to be called built in un-delete. Nowhere near as good as just checking all your files into git.
But from the users POV the apple device and all its infrastructure is gone. They got a new phone. Why should they have to switch off stuff on the old phone?
Why don't you reply to this post because that person seems to have tried to unsubscribe from iMessage.
I am sure Microsoft will find a way to fuck up Nokia phones.
By putting back doors in our communications infrastructure, the NSA is creating an attack vector for enemies to use.
Specified frequency is 37.5 kHz ± 1kHz
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U...
Search teams picked up two signals on April 5 at a frequency of 33.5kHz before two more were received three days later at 27kHz.
While both are significantly lower than the 37.5kHz frequency black box beacons are designed to emit, the April 5 signals are still possible, down perhaps to weakening batteries or the 'vagaries of deep-sea conditions'.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new...
Buoys tend to move around and some get lost, so that could account for the 27kHz signals.
We don't know they were undetected, and in any event, primary radar is short range. Without transponders it is fairly easy to evade.
From an electronics perspective this is pretty strange. Stable oscillators are easy to make.
Turns out there are submerged instruments in the ocean which broadcast at ultrasonic frequencies, and the signals didn't actually match the frequency of a black box pinger anyway.
If you had said that Singapore shot the plane down I would believe you but I doubt the Indonesian military would get out of bed fast enough to shoot down an airliner. And the Singaporeans would just say yeah we shot it down so what? I know from personal reports that sg keeps aircraft idling on the runways ready for a situation like this.
Because nobody flies south into the Indian Ocean.
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