Comment Do your homework for you? (Score 1, Insightful) 203
So you want us to write a story for you? Isn't this the point of you writing it?
So you want us to write a story for you? Isn't this the point of you writing it?
So what you're saying is that you pulled some random stuff about Einstein out of your ass and are trying to use it as justification for your argument?
Having every major browser vendor issue a software update, is far from what i'd consider to be "working". Why don't we have proper CRL's?
This has been solved by distributed computing a long time ago, you simply get more than on worker to check the results and if anything looks fishy chuck away everything from that worker.
Not that this makes this any better of an idea.
He said "I don't mean that in the sense of photography as a hobby or a profession, but simply as a method for taking images" and you recommend an SLR? Seriously?
http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/25/engadgets-holiday-gift-guide-2011-digital-cameras/
If you just want to snap pics, go for the lumix. If you want low light photography, I'd go for the s100.
Because they have better things to work on than someone else's code? It's not their problem, they don't care about virtualbox and rightly so.
No, there's absolutely no way this carries 40% of our telecom traffic. Maybe 40% of Northern Canada, but not 40% of Canada. Do you realize how much fiber there is near the border and how much data people push?
Similar here. I have a 15" dell that's a little thick that fits in (it's tight) with a 7d and lenses / misc gear quite well. Works well as a carry on bag, but I find it too big for a day pack. Day pack, I use separate bags.
Wait, godaddy doesn't suck already? I don't see how they could possibly get much worse.
There's a pretty simple example that proves you wrong, you even mentioned it in your post: Japan's warning system.
Here's a pretty good article about it: http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2059780,00.html
In principle, I think this is a very good idea. I'm not American and I wish we (Canada) had something like this in place, I think it's stupid the US doesn't yet. Everyone here is raging about the privacy / spam concerns, but do you really think that'll end up being a problem? It'll be a one way push and they'll use it for emergency services (I hope). You don't see people turning on the old school TV emergency tone / message for political spam do you?
In today's world of instant communications, it seems silly to not have a way for the government to send out emergency notifications quickly.
Agreed. They seem to treat it as some magical instance where touching the keyboard breaks things, as though this was written by someone's grandmother.
How did one engineer touching a keyboard when he shouldn't, take everything down? I don't think I could do this at work unless I was really trying hard. This is a really shitty response, especially compared to the writeup that amazon put out.
Long story short: It makes it easier, but it's not required. If they've got it, they can just copy the call at the switch level. If they don't, they can: Install software on the persons phone, sniff + break the radio waves, bribe a telco employee, plant software on the towers (see http://www.dmst.aueb.gr/dds/pubs/jrnl/2007-Spectrum-AA/html/PS07.pdf - really interesting read), or i'm sure they've got more methods.
Cell phone's aren't secure.
Um, duh?
Did we really except Egypt to have organized enough to have a big red button for him to push? A lot of people communicate these days by phone, especially when you can't email them.
Hopefully you're actually reading these, I agree mostly with the other people who say too much white space and lack of contract (could use some black lines somewhere, i dunno, it just feels bland). Biggest thing I've noticed is link color.... on my dell laptop which is "color calibrated" with an external spyder the light blue of the links do NOT stand out against the gray of the text. The first story I tried to read I had difficulty finding the link in the text until I knew what to look for.
HOLY MACRO!