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Comment Red Ray (Score 1) 442

Does anyone else remember 2009, when Red supposedly demoed their RedRay codec, promising 4K video in an 10Mbps stream? http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/25/red-blows-away-small-room-of-videophiles-with-4k-red-ray-footage/

I haven't been following it much since then, but it looks like the RedRay is actually finally available. Anyone have any hands on experience with it?

Comment Re:Lengthening yellows encourages bad behavior (Score 1) 433

Here in Australia, most red light cameras are also speed cameras, to address exactly this issue. I know a lot of people don't like speed cameras, as they are more for revenue raising than traffic safety. I don't disagree that they are a major revenue source, but In combination with red light cameras, they are a real deterrent to running the red light.
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Submission + - The home-made hard disk destroyer (pcpro.co.uk)

Barence writes: "All businesses have sensitive data they need to destroy when they replace PCs, but disposing of hard disks properly can be an expensive business. This has led one IT manager in the UK to come up with his own, home-made solution — Bustadrive. It uses a powerful "hydraulic punch" to physically deform a hard disk, rendering it virtually unreadable, and requires nothing more than a pull of the lever on the front — similar to a drinks can crusher. PC Pro tested the Bustadrive, and also sought the opinions of data destruction companies as to whether the device was really as effective as hoped, or just a fun way to mangle a hard disk or two."

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