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Comment Visitor to your desk, in a row? shifty is bad (Score 1) 557

Helpdesk/desktop support: I -could- go to another keyboard, but then when I had to visit a different desk what then? Oh, and dextr, alphabetically sorted? really? (actually mostly alphabetically sorted so the vowels line up..) The part I hate about my iPod keyboard is that I have to switch to get to numbers or special chars. passwords become extra painful.

Comment Instead of shutting down the clean DNS server... (Score 1) 264

When it found the bad guys in estonia, the FBI had a clean DNS server setup to replace the malicious one. Monday that server is being shut down. Why didn't the FBI have that DNS server re-direct all page queries to a single page that says "You are infected with DNS changer, you need to do this ..."?

Comment My bits are not Your speach, they are Mine (Score 1) 430

Hey Verizon, My email, tweet, blog post, reply on slashdot, all are my speech. They are what I am saying. They are -not- your speech. And when you throttle them you limit my expression. Treat my packet, his packets, her packets, their packet all the same. They are not your speech. (Ob disclaimer, I have a different service provider)

Comment Re:More worried about government than RF cancer (Score 1) 684

Mostly they want to leave most everything else and shut down your AC. In Tulare CA (halfway between Fresno and Bakersfield in the HOT part of CA) the power company wanted to give us a discount if they could install a switch that would let them shut off the AC when they wanted. They promised they would only shut it off for an hour.

Comment Re:Privacy issue in Europe (Score 1) 684

In before the "Well I don't have any thing to hide, why should I fear?" crowd. Look at it this way. You may thing your innocent, but it's not what you did but rather what the overactive imagination of some minor nosy official person imagines you might be up to. Extra data about you, collected easily and automatically can be misconstrued to be whatever they are looking for. Isn't that called something like "Observer bias".

Comment Re:Privacy issue in Europe (Score 1) 684

With a dumb meter, someone has to come round to read the thing at regular intervals.Probably about the same interval as your billing cycle, say once a month. Smart meters, on the other hand, can be read as often as desired. If they were reading your smart meter once every minute they would catch on when you turned on and off your major appliances. Since each item in your house draws a slightly different current than others like it, they can guess how many are home, and what they are doing. They can also read it before and after time periods they call "peak" hours - and charge you differently for that power.

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