Comment Re:Imagine (Score 2) 340
The plane is quiet.
I don't think anyone is going to be sleeping after the engines have shut down.
The plane is quiet.
I don't think anyone is going to be sleeping after the engines have shut down.
Take a look at T-Mobile. Pay full price for the phone, get the service at 1/4th off.
It's a description.
Back in 88. Helluva show.
Apparently you don't realize that not every network is part of the public internet.
A ban on "free" or "open sourced" software that doesn't have a corporation behind it. And a legal requirement that software only be produced by licensed and bonded "software engineers".
...you love me..
BLAM!
I was working in industrial automation in that area 20 years ago. Primarily the circuit board industry, although we did build a custom truck bumper chrome plating line for a company in Oklahoma.
The Trinity test was a test of a plutonium implosion device. It was the Little Boy type uranium device that didn't need to be tested.
That's the type of device you make with enriched Uranium, which is what gets people so freaked out about the Iranian program.
EJECT! EJECT! EJECT!
The system might have keep Natanz's centrifuges spinning, but it also opened them up to a cyberattack that is so far-out, it leads one to wonder whether its creators might have been on drugs.
as a reliable source of information
You mean it wasn't already?
Your ok with it cuz you believe ends justify means?
If the ends don't justify the means, then what does?
It's a private cloud solution. Like the dozens of private clouds set up by RedHat (among others) in the Federal space.
Keep an eye on that part of the report.
Our OS who art in CPU, UNIX be thy name. Thy programs run, thy syscalls done, In kernel as it is in user!