Comment Re:Security + Telnet (Score 4, Insightful) 60
Yeah, any sort of security guidelines should have at the top, in the largest boldest letters possible, DO NOT USE TELNET.
Yeah, any sort of security guidelines should have at the top, in the largest boldest letters possible, DO NOT USE TELNET.
If you're ever in Italy in the summer, ask for a "caffe shakerato" , where they'll take your shot of espresso, a spoonful of sugar, and a lot of ice cubes and shake it like hell in a martini shaker, then pour it out through a strainer into a martini glass. It's like a cold glass full of the crema on top of your espresso, and it is even more awesome if you happen to add a shot of baileys to the ingredient list.
I bet you're somewhere around 15W EIRP though..
Walls are stationary objects, other objects that horribly impact 28 GHz frequencies in performance ruining ways are raindrops, mist, tree leaves, and so on.
I guess these will be designed to work in fairly small cells, which would in theory reduce that sort of interference, but I'm not particularly convinced by that fluff piece.
In the meantime, we're going to wait for you to stop holding your breath, because the lack of oxygen to your brain is making you extra stupid.
No it isn't, no more than christiantity.
Seriously, meet a few muslems before you parrot lines off groups that have been looking for another demon to finance the MIC, and often had a hand in creating (Al Quaeda, orginally financed by the US to fight the commie threat.. etc).
95% of muslems want exactly what most 1st worlders want, a safe place to raise, feed and educate their children, and hopefully some opportunity for those children to do better.
I laugh at your supposition that private owners care about their customers, the priorities of colleges and universities in the US explain quite clearly where their priorities lay..
Russia being belligerent, and invading the US via Alaska..
oh, wait.
I think they blew up Muhammed's (no, not that one) shoebox full of thumbdrives, if that counts..
Considering that many people who'd like to visit the liquor store might have already had something to drink, wouldn't you like to encourage sober drivers to obtain and deliver that alcohol?
It's just as lethal as regular ebola, what you've created is something more "infectious".
Farding is the proper word.
It's actually FTTC, and the last feet done via coaxial cable.
Nothing personal, but you tend to view things that support your views with less scrutiny than ones that do not.. ie; the guy asking a question at the school was a plant, this guy is obviously telling the truth.. why shouldn't they both be treated with the same suspicion, after all, they're both russian?
Anything that annoys daily mail readers is doing something right.
To the systems programmer, users and applications serve only to provide a test load.