A thread in the Slashdot article The 700MHz Question drifted into a discussion between me and rcw-home/rcw-work on using multiple antennas to synthesyze multiple patterns. This allows a particular hunk of bandwidth to be reused to generate several full-bandwidth links simultaneously - either between a base station and several remote stations or even between the base station and a single remote station that itself has multiple antennas.
The thread is beginning to horzon out on my user info history. So this journal entry is a new venue for its continuation after rcw-*'s most recent post.
I'll respond to that after he posts here to indicate that he's also making the move.
The RIAA's challenges to Judge Lee R. West's order (pdf) awarding the defendant attorneys fees in Capitol v. Foster and to the "reasonableness" of Ms. Foster's attorneys' fees have not only forced the RIAA to disclose its own attorneys fees, and caused the judge to issue a second decision labeling them as "disingenuous", their motives "questionable", and their factual statements "not true", but have now caused the amount of the fees to more than double, from $55,000 to $114,000, as evidenced by Ms. Foster's supplemental fee application (pdf's).
In a slashdot posting titled "Hollywood vs. Sealand" on April 2 2007, I:
- Made a movie proposal,
- Asserted copyright,
- Offered to license it,
- Threatened possible infringement suits if such a movie is made sans license, and
- Directed anyone wishing to license it to contact me by leaving a message in my journal. B-)
This journal entry is to receive such messages.
One way to make your old car run better is to look up the price of a new model.