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Comment Re:Businessese Bingo and Telecom Workloads (Score 1) 40

Sorry but this is never gonna work for real IP moving workloads unless the hardware evolves to support fast switching as efficiently as a Juni MX or a Cisco CRS. I agree it applies to core support nodes involved in signalling (HSS/HLR/MSC/CSCF etc) but that's something we can potentially do today, not something that requires a whole project to rework the standards to achieve. The problem today is that most of the vendors won't sell you the software without the hardware anyway. Probably what's going to happen is this thing will still end up running on their hardware and you pay for the privilege, just look at Ericsson Blade System which is basically their own virtualized platform that runs on OpenStack. I dont see them releasing CUDB's or HSS's or CSCF's that can run on RedHat and VMWare, but it's something that would work well for me if it were available.

Comment ugh please (Score 1) 153

Just another 3GPP vendor tryhard attempt at preventing becoming a big dumb pipe by offering 'differentiated services.' This is something that will be used by no-one voluntarily and will fall into the same bucket as previous failures such as UMA. Give us a break from the frilly nonsense and get back to work on LTE-A with gigabit speeds already.

Comment Re:Globalization (Score 1) 153

Touche. Consider the flip side though of having your income 'equalized' by globalization, outsourcing/global competition etc. Maybe it makes sense to have the whole world on a converged currency / value system rather than today's economic borders that preserve the status quo. I can't see it happening without some serious turmoil though. Rich countries have the most to lose while the 'great equalization' takes place.

Comment Re:Soon, nearly every job will be obsolete... (Score 1) 343

Everything is automated, the need for money has been abandoned as we don't need to purchase anything. Everything we need will be produced by robots & automated food-plantages.

This is exactly what automation should be aiming to achieve, but we're so bloody brainwashed into capitalism loving that we don't see the potential. Isn't it a GOOD thing that we don't all have to work? Shouldn't we be able to share the wealth we've been able to create as a socitey for ourselves? Oh yea, communism is evil thats right..

Comment Re: And it will continue until ALL nations work on (Score 1) 279

Well you can lead a horse to water but you cant make it drink. The growth in China is fed by Western manufacturing demands. They're not innovators, theyre a lowest bidder manufacturer. Take away their economy by onshoring or giving the work to other nations who will do it while adhering to environmental standards. Whenwe buy from WalMart we are only adding to the problem. Not enough value placed on the environment thats translates into costs of goods, i.e. something manufactured in China should be double the cost due to their poor environmental practices.

Comment Re:And it will continue until ALL nations work on (Score 1) 279

China alone emits over 1/3 of all CO2 emissions.

Agreed, the concept of a nation is irrelevant when it comes to global issues. However, I would be the first to defend the Chinese and the rest who are simply being outsourced by the West to create all our junk. Its still OUR pollution, just because they are the ones getting paid to do it doesn't make it their fault. This is CONSUMER pollution, mostly driven by CAPITALISM. Fix the two problems in caps and our problem will be resolved, in a few thousand years (when the climate goes back to normal).

Comment Only bad for the class based capitalist system (Score 1) 674

Shouldnt we be hailing this as one of the greatest acheivments of our species? Think of all those lucky people who no longer need to work their asses off to produce some good or service the rest of us need! They can now be free to contribute in other ways. Write or read some books, help people in need, become involved in humanitarian policy development.. etc etc. My point being, if you dont have classes, if you dont have a failed capitalist value system whereby if everybody isnt working (think slavery) then its suffering time.. just maybe you'd see that the lack of wealth distribution is the problem, not the efficiencies that are created by the brilliant minds. Its verbal diarrhea such as the quoted article that makes my blood boil with frustration over the level of corporate capitalist right wing brainwashing that is poisoning our culture. I may not have the answers but its time to talk. Its time for real change.

Comment Good and bad, but mostly bad (Score 2) 249

An overly technical manager can be dangerous. They tend to overlook important non-technical issues as they gravitate to their comfort zone in the 1s & 0's. OTOH, a Manager who has no practical problem solving skills will be out of their depth. What you need is someone who can comprehend complex issues but knows how to deal with people and politics in a way that technical people shouldnt have to. Case in point, my previous mgr. Who was caring, fair and encouraged us to grow while guiding us and mentoring in a wise, original thinker type way. He really made you feel like you were important and valued. Now hes gone (mostly because he was much too forward thinking for our monolithic telecom operator company mentality) and we're stuck with a new mgr. who thinks its ok to use email as an IM client (papertrailer), asks for vacation schedules 12mth in advance, and doesnt mind asking people who have been working for 24 hrs to just deliver that one more thing just so he can further his own goals of corporate ladder climbing to the detrement of the very team he is supposed to be leading. Good mgrs are extremely hard to come by. If you're lucky enough to get one, be good to them and learn from them.

Comment Re:Happy capitalist greed day everyone! (Score 1) 199

If you choose to see the negative in everything, negative you will become. Christmas for me is about taking time out with family and having a good time. I'm sure thats what it is for the loads of non-christians I work with that also celebrate it. If you dont like the commercialist aspect, (as I don't) there are a number of options to do the giving thing, ie. gift spend limits, secret santa etc. Just get drunk and have a good time man. Chill, be happy :)

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