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Comment Only if they don't get deputized (Score 1) 306

If they get their employees deputized or otherwise "blessed" by the powers that be, then it's okay.

You know who else is allowed to see child porn?

Lawmakers and their staff members in the performance of official duties that require looking at it.

According to someone I talked to in Washington a number of years ago, if a Congressperson needs some porn pulled for official use, the staff member he picks to get it for him is usually an older woman who presumably would have no interest in the contents beyond what is needed to verify it is what the Congressperson needs.

Comment Re:Why not block other things by default, too? (Score 1) 310

If I don't specifically ask for "slashdot.com" in my web browser, I don't get it. I guess my ISP must be blocking it. But fortunately, once I "ask" for it, I get it, usually within seconds.

Unfortunately, slashdot.org sometimes stays blocked for a few more seconds. Must be that "slashdot effect" I keep hearing about.

Comment Re:Why not block other things by default, too? (Score 1) 310

Block the whole internet by default. Customers have to submit a list of checkmarks letting the ISP know what they would like to have unblocked.

I think my ISP does that already.

If I don't specifically ask for "slashdot.com" in my web browser, I don't get it. I guess my ISP must be blocking it. But fortunately, once I "ask" for it, I get it, usually within seconds.

Comment Re:National Traffic System (Score 1) 205

What do you mean by RTS/CTS in NTS?

I'm guessing he means the handshake protocols where the sender asks the receiver if he's ready to receive, and doesn't send until he gets confirmation.

NTS also has some rudimentary error-detection/correction built in:

The sender will tell the receiver how many words are in the message. If the receiver does't get the exact number of words or if he has any other reason to think the message wasn't properly received, he will notify the sender and they will try again. If the word count matches and the receiver doesn't believe there are any errors, he will tell the sender that the message was received.

If the sender does NOT receive that final confirmation, he will assume the message was not sent and will try sending it again either right then or later.

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