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Submission + - Microsoft takes a 'Patch Tuesday' break

Phill0 writes: "From the article:

Microsoft has no new security updates planned for Tuesday, despite at least five zero-day vulnerabilities that are waiting to be fixed.
The patch break could be a welcome respite for IT managers still busy testing the dozen fixes Microsoft released last month. Also, many IT pros may be occupied with the switch to daylight saving time, which at the behest of Congress, is happening three weeks earlier this year. Many computer systems don't have that change programmed in and require patching.
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Comment Yucca Mtn (Score 1) 1092

One of the reasons nuclear energy remains so inexpensive is that disposal costs are largely subsidized by the federal government. Once the Yucca Mountain permanent disposal site is up an running, it may be practical to expand the country's nuclear energy program. The various "temporary" storage sites around the country simply do not have the infrastructure to take on more.

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