Comment: Re:Uhm... No, it's just spam. (Score 1) 340
Money Python: Florida Contest Offers Rewards In 2013 Everglades Python Hunt 132
from the badger-badger-badger-badger-mushroom dept.
Comment: ...what's the point? (Score 0) 156
I'll be frank, I've never fully understood the basic concept of a flu vaccine.
Sure, flu season comes around, and a lot of people come down with the $animal plague. A few die from complications, but by and large, we get over it.
Enter into it, here, the current vaccine. It protects against a prior strain, but that leaves any new strain open to attack without reprisal. People get the flu, accordingly.
It's not to say it isn't completely without benefit, as I do know a few people who take it to keep from getting ill, and it's mostly because they have respiratory issues. But really, aren't we just protecting ourselves from something that really is more of a bogeyman that makes us miserable for a few weeks out of the year?
Comment: Ha! You can't see me! (Score 1) 56
Well, it would probably just do as much good.
Comment: I'm in an apartment complex, you insensitive clod! (Score 1) 253
This includes the front office. Which they used for sharing, and that includes file sharing - which poses a risk, in this day and age, for cancelling all internet service for the front office, something they rely on.
Personally, I need to have a notice eating at my mail like I need a hole in my head. It might push security by the openness, but I don't need to be spending too long setting this stuff up - I have homework.
Comment: PEX and Ethernet (Score 1) 372
PEX tubing for your plumbing is pretty damn cool, and pretty cheap. No worries at all about pipe corrosion if you have funky water, and they tend not to burst. Moreover, the right kind of box can set your valves for all fixtures in one central location. The bad news, however, is that you can't just cut the valve if you're on the commode and the commode suddenly springs a leak on the intake.
As for hardline networking, just do it. Have a wifi spot for guests and laptops, but for desktop boxes, well, wifi never really made sense to me - and besides, it's hard to beat the reliability of a copper CAT6E line, or fiber, or....
Comment: When IPv6 is ready? (Score 1) 455
Comment: Site is 404 compliant (Score 1) 667
Comment: Recyclability? (Score 3, Interesting) 292
Comment: Live with it (Score 2) 345
That last 10% is generally considered to be transactional overhead. Speed testers don't tend to count that. Your best advice is to either live with the 300 kb/s missing, demand a 10% discount for that overhead (which will likely be unsuccessful, because that top speed is NOT guaranteed and it will most likely say as much in the TOS), or find a provider that will provide that max speed limit at all times.
Good luck.
Researchers Conquer "LED Droop" 113
from the more-shine-for-your-dime dept.
US Metaphor-Recognizing Software System Starts Humming 105
from the bright-ideas dept.
Mini Mammoth Once Roamed Crete 50
from the lets-get-small dept.
The Rise of Chemophobia In the News 463
from the dangerous-compounds dept.