Comment Re:Missing Option (Score 0) 214
5760*1200*32, thank you very much..(Actually on a Mac Mini, to add to the suspense..)
5760*1200*32, thank you very much..(Actually on a Mac Mini, to add to the suspense..)
Most currently active reactors were designed, built and certified in the sixties and seventies. All systems in those plants are 60's or 70's electronics. Most won't even have something as modern as a pdp-8 to control stuff. Go watch the China Syndrome if you need a reminder.
Interfacing 40 year old control electronics to modern computers is more than a 'airgap'. It's more like your kid trying to explain GTA4 to a stone age caveman without a computer present.
Is what a nursing home costs in the US.
For about 3500 euro a month you can live here: http://www.rosorum.nl/locaties...
(ignore the language, click the photos..)
A partner requiring no care is something like 800 euro a month extra. Both prices will be for the smallest suite in the complex, and are 'starting at', but, 7K a month will buy you a lot of care.
Mind you: Dutch healthcare won't cover that kind of care. Hogewey is accessible to (severe) dementia-sufferers but has a waiting list of about a year.
TCA, the largest 'traditional' taxi switchboard used to stand for "Taxi Criminals Amsterdam', not 'Taxi Central Amsterdam'.
Much of the TCA 'staff' had 2-3 feet dossiers at the local prosecutors.
Uberpop is a threat to local mafia.
Need I say more?
Other people have politicians that require you to use open source if available.
The core issue is whether a government should be providing a service.
Is a road, street lighting or waste disposal a 'service'?
Is intarwebs a service?
It's almost like you are in the middle of Montana..
Enough neonicotionoid progress and you might have nothing left to eat. Or take turns pollinating the plants that will become your food with a brush.
> Sharia Law is over there . . . .
I'm pretty sure Sharia law predate cameras by a good eleven or twelve centuries.
> Windows can't run a month w/o needing a reboot
Regardless, I reboot all my linux, unix and bsd boxes once a month too. Just to be sure anything can rebooted by a noc monkey without disturbing my sleep.
During daytime, yes. Redundancy is a lie unless you test it periodically.
between spending those modpoints,
and saying the inevitable 'all your temperatures are belong to us'
dang!
No need to, it's built into the OS. It even has a nice cli to handle starting, stopping and logging. ttysnoop.
However, getting sufficient permissions is the hard bit, especially for a remote attacker.
Pavement (material), the durable surfacing of roads and walkways;
but, I would, if I (and the Amish) could. Find a way to combine their lifestyle with a non-religious set of life values, that is. And a month a year without disruptive technology is the bare minimum.
(Note the difference between atheist ("not believing in an almighty super being") versus non-religious..)
Also, fuel fires are easier to deal with. Just spray a bunch of foam everywhere and you're pretty much good.
You seem to seriously underestimate the amount of science that goes into extinguishing fires. The average crash tender carries five completely different systems for fighting various fires, and every fire department has a sixth one ready. Then again: the stuff that they carry isn't designed for the kind of danger a high power car battery poses. But, expect larger L2 firefighting systems becoming standard on your average fire truck real soon now.
Anyone can make an omelet with eggs. The trick is to make one with none.