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Comment Bring your laptop (Score 1) 223

I've been in a similar trip.

I wouldn't bring anything special, bring your laptop, bring a backup drive to store you photos, if you get bored, buy a sim card and tether.

Chances are, if your like me, you'll start with a lot of energy and you'll be able to work on stuff for a while but you'll loose yourself in the local environment and use your laptop for images. That's what I ended up doing. I don't think I missed a beat in technical terms (truthfully, I was working about 10 hours a month which withered down by itself). There are a lot of internet "cafe's" in that region, so unless your going somewhere with no roads you should have the ability to connect from time to time. Last time I went, even in the bigger villages around anapurna (which can only be accessed by trekking) they have internet cafe's connected via satellite.

Good luck!

Comment Re:What is the advantage... (Score 1) 550

This is a heat neutral technology. The sunlight that hits the collectors would have hit the atmosphere instead if the reflectors weren't in the way.

It's kind of like a magnifying glass concentrating a bunch of energy into a smaller area and in a form that we know how distribute better.
NASA

Submission + - Spirit stuck in soft soil on Mars

cheros writes: NASA reports that the Spirit Mars lander is presently stuck in soft soil. The lander's wheels are halfway sunk into the soil and they are planning simulation tests to see if they can get it out again.

I hope they can get it out of there because it's picking up enough new energy to work with, however, it only has 5 wheels left to work with — one of the wheels hasn't been working for years. Fingers crossed..

Comment Re:Simple FTL question (Score 1) 541

That doesn't quite cut it as an explanation. Even if it did not propagate instantaneously, that doesn't mean the magnitude of its motion would not still be magnified by the [100 million light years : 1 foot or so] leverage of the stick, so there is something more going on.

(If he were casting a shadow-puppet of a ship onto a screen 100 million light years away, the *shadow* could indeed "move" faster than light!)

The parent is correct. The push of the stick would be like a wave in medium and that wave could not travel faster than the speed of light. A similar example is a network cable. You cannot push the electrons in the network cable faster than the speed of light, they just propagate in a wave that travels near the speed of light.

Red Hat Software

Fedora 10 Released 211

ekimd writes "Fedora 10, aka 'Cambridge,' was released today. Some of the major features include: 'wireless connection sharing enables ad hoc network sharing, better setup and use of printers through improved management tools, virtualization storage provisioning for local and remote connections now simplified, SecTool is a new security audit and intrusion detection system.' Versions of major software include: Gnome 2.24, Eclipse 3.4 and RPM 4.6. A features list can be found here." Reader Nate2 suggests LinuxFormat's detailed look at the new release, and adds a few more details about the software it contains: the release includes "a new graphical boot-up sequence, OpenOffice.org 3, many improvements to sound support via PulseAudio and other updates."

Comment Re:One Major Disadvantage, however... (Score 1) 332

There are specific SSD's that are not slower than mag platter drives, but the cheap SSD's are slow in their transfer times.

Take an older slower seagate 160gb (taken from hdtune)ST3160827AS at 56.8 MB/sec and a 12.8 ms seek. Even the advertised maximum of a transcend SATA ssd is a read up to 30 MB / sec and a write up to 28 MB / s. The solid state drive is approximately half the speed of the mag platter drive and realistically, less.

It is true that the latency and seek times are incredibly fast on solid state, but it really depends on what your using the drive for whether solid state will work faster for you or not.

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