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Comment US Eastern Time, but Permanent Double DST (Score 1) 359

I currently am within the United States' Eastern (Standard|Daylight) Time and think it's fine. Central always seemed like a redheaded stepchild to Eastern, and since we have NYC and Washington pretty much everything's arranged around us. But there's one minor issue: I hate mornings. And I love dusky late summer evenings.

So, a novel concept. I'd like to stay within Eastern Time, but move to permanent double daylight-saving time -- a permanent UTC-3. On June 21 that puts sunset about 9:40pm where I am, and sunrise about 6:20am. On December 21, sunrise is 9:25am and sunset 6:25pm. It certainly means darker mornings, but who's really awake then anyway?

Because the change is permanent, no changing of clocks ever.

Yes, I may be crazy, but this is my ideal world here.

Comment This number is meaningless (Score 4, Insightful) 245

This number is entirely meaningless.

Is a phone conversation "consumed" as its transcript (a few hundred bytes) or as an audio file (a few hundred kb) or a really well sampled audio file that conveys nuance perfectly (a few Mb)?

A tweet is 140 characters, but if I were to take a screenshot of a screen with Twitter (and about 20 tweets) that could be a couple of Mb.

And much of that "data" could be compressed in a meaningful way. I spend most of my day in my cubicle staring at my monitor. Does all of the visual data that my eyes are receiving (about eight hours' worth of grey walls and a small computer monitor's contents) count?

Comment Re:contractor position? (Score 2, Informative) 675

As long as his contracting period is less than 60 days, he can elect not to take COBRA and then retroactively take it and get full benefits if he needs it.

So if he falls down the stairs and breaks both legs on the 57th day after his benefits are terminated, he can notify his plan administrator on the 58th day that he wants COBRA, submit a check for the premium difference, and his bills from the previous day's fall will be covered.

Space

Submission + - NASA to Release Landsat 7 Data on the Web

UAVThumper writes: On the USGS homepage there is a article about the up coming release on June 4th of select Landsat 7 Image data at glovis.usgs.gov or earthexplorer.usgs.gov. This is to be the precursor of a project called the Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM) where the end result looks like version of "google earth" with Landsat data. More on Landsat can be found here on Wikipeda or here at the official NASA Page.

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