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Comment Re:Shame (Score 2) 80

That's mostly self-serving bollocks. If such observation is so good then it would be essential to let everyone know what is being observed and how. Secrecy works against such claims. Cold war espionage was a very different game. If observation had been so effective, the US would not have built so many nukes - or perhaps the secrecy of such observation allowed the US hawks to spin and get the level of overkill the US eventually achieved. Perhaps if you stopped treating the rest of the world as your enemy, we'd trust you more with this shit. But Snowden has shown we must not.

Comment Opening the source for America! (Score 1, Interesting) 356

Not opening the source is extremely short-sighted. On one hand, the opposition (read republicans in this case) may be able to leverage the progress of Obama's campaign developers. However, third parties would also be able to leverage this software. This would aid the third (or forth, fifth) parties to gain visibility and thus choice for the American people. Opening the code would be a net positive for those that matter; the American people.

Google

Submission + - Google Fiber work hung up in Kansas City (kansascity.com)

alphadogg writes: When Google announced last spring that Kansas City, Kan., had landed the tech company’s much-pursued super-speed Internet project, the company gushed about the local utility poles. Now it turns out that differences over where and how to hang wires on those poles, and what fees or installation costs may be required, have created a troublesome bump in plans to launch the project.

Comment Embrace the Dark Side (.net) (Score 5, Informative) 427

So, been down this EXACT road. I was doing Linux automation, was so effective was brought in to do Windows too - yea!
Anyway, tried the cygwin route... It went OK, but just not quite it.
Went the vbscript route for a while (pure hell), but could work with wmi and had the windows objects available.

Soon, I started writing console apps in C# to make the trickier stuff happen. The .Net framework made it all so easy.

My final set of tools came to be powershell (access to the .net framework, you can do almost anything), Systernals psexec (for running processes on remote machines), and basic vbscript .bat. I had it set up with a web interface so I could enter a dos command into a web interface and point it a machine. It would build the bat and run it on the remote machine and return the standard out. This allowed me to add IIS sites and app pools, install com components, install apps, run msunit tests, and basically do whatever I wanted to any machine on the domain. Took me a quarter to build, but worked well. I've moved on in the company, but my replacement is still using it.

Comment Re:It's 1984 all over again (Score 3, Interesting) 338

Rubbish. 1984 is nothing to do with the Soviet Union and Communism (see Animal Farm for that). 1984 is all about Britain of the day, the growth of domestic fascism and what the totalitarian nature of the wartime regime the country imposed to survive the war with Germany. Orwell was a propagandist for the wartime government. The Daily Hate of 1984 was directly inspired by the Daily Mail (and still justly merits that description today). Orwell's warning was aimed at Britain and America not Russia.
NASA

Dying Man Shares Unseen Challenger Video 266

longacre writes "An amateur video of the 1986 Space Shuttle Challenger explosion has been made public for the first time. The Florida man who filmed it from his front yard on his new Betamax camcorder turned the tape over to an educational organization a week before he died this past December. The Space Exploration Archive has since published the video into the public domain in time for the 24th anniversary of the catastrophe. Despite being shot from about 70 miles from Cape Canaveral, the shuttle and the explosion can be seen quite clearly. It is unclear why he never shared the footage with NASA or the media. NASA officials say they were not aware of the video, but are interested in examining it now that it has been made available."
Space

Super-Earths Discovered Orbiting Nearby, Sun-Like Star 242

likuidkewl writes "Two super-earths, 5 and 7.5 times the size of our home, were found to be orbiting 61 Virginis a mere 28 light years away. 'These detections indicate that low-mass planets are quite common around nearby stars. The discovery of potentially habitable nearby worlds may be just a few years away,' said Steven Vogt, a professor of astronomy and astrophysics at UCSC. Among hundreds of our nearest stellar neighbors, 61 Vir stands out as being the most nearly similar to the Sun in terms of age, mass, and other essential properties."

Comment 2012 (Score 1) 394

According to the history channel, the world ends in 2012. The mayans predicted this, but didnt say why. Apparently, in 2012, our solar system will cross the galactic plain causing the magnetosphere flip and killing us all...

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