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Comment Re:Shame on the UK goverment (Score 1) 62

From what I undertsand, the enigma machine was very well designed (it was made by the Germans) and should have been impossible to crack if it wasn't for Mr Turning and his amazing brain.

Not to take anything away from Turing's brilliant work, but his Enigma accomplishments were based on the work of Polish cryptologists Rejewski, Rozycki, and Zygalski, who were breaking Enigma messages in 1932 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enigma_machine/].

Comment Re:A simple request. (Score 1) 623

You know not every situation has to be analogized to Hitler. Those that constantly make those analogies only crush the credibility of their arguments.

George Santayana famously said, "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."

Not every situation has an analogy to Hitler. Many that do have an analogy are worth repeating.

Comment Re:sure, no problem (Score 1) 245

After all, if it's monitored three shifts then it shouldn't have to notify anyone offsite.

You obviously never worked in the data center where I worked. It could be (and sometimes was) 90 degrees on the raised floor, yet the ops staff couldn't be bothered to open the door and check.

Comment Re:Napkin time (Score 1) 382

The model, the oldest in the Boeing 777 family, has a range of 5,240 nautical miles (9,700 kilometres), according to the Boeing website. Its typical cruising speed at 35,000 feet is Mach 0.84.

Ya gotta consider if this aircraft was flying below radar, it was guzzling Jet A like there was no tomorrow. Its range will be nowhere near 5,000 miles under the condition of low altitude flight.

I only fly the little stuff. If there's a pilot around who flies the fanjet stuff, can he comment on a possible maximum range at low altitudes?

Comment I'm (almost) one of'em (Score 1) 268

I was probably in my mid-20s when I began to realize popular music was not only boring, but stupid as well. Most songs have about 25 words that get repeated over and over and over, ad nauseam. At about the same time I ran across a Moody Blues tune (the name won't surface at the moment) that seemed to have some elements of classical music.

Intrigued, I started listening to classical and kicked the pop habit. Give me Beethoven's Ninth over anything else that's ever been recorded.

I wonder whether others who aren't fond of most "music" also don't need to be entertained passively on a 7x24 basis and can find or create their own entertainment.

Comment an exclusively online retailer (Score 1) 423

If RS gives up their brick and mortar stores, I'll say adios. As an online-only retailer, they couldn't possibly compete with Mouser, DigiKey, etc.

If they keep their brick and mortar stores, they need to put specs on the parts they sell. I needed a couple of snap-on ferrite chokes recently and got them at a local RS store. The parts didn't give the first inkling of the range of frequencies they were supposed to block.

How hard can it be to add "blocks RF at 5MHz and above" (or whatever) on the package?

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