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Comment Re:Fly by wire.... (Score 2) 319

The airbus does not have a stick shaker, as there is no kind of force feedback on the side stick (aside from it being locked in the neutral position when the autopilot is on). The only indication of a stall in alternate law (when the fly by wire is degraded, which was the case for AF447) is a "STALL STALL STALL" aural message and the indication on the Primary Flight Display that the speed is in the barber's pole section of the speed tape. The part about the warning being inhibited below 60kts is correct.

Comment Re:How about a separate bunk? (Score 1) 307

Lots of long haul airliners have a separate bunk, however they are only useable for flights with more than two crew members, as at least two pilots have to be in the flight deck at any time. Most flights under 8 hours only have two pilots, in which case the only option is for the pilots to take turns to rest in their seat if they are too exhausted.

Comment Gmail backup (Score 1) 209

This outage prompted me to look for an easy way to backup my mail. I use the webmail interface, and don't necessarily want to put some time into configuring a mail client that I would not use for backup purposes only.

A google search returned Gmail Backup, apparently designed for the sole purpose of backing up Gmail. I have to wait until I'm home tonight to test it, but I was wondering if by chance some slashdotters would have tested it already. The app seems promissing, but I want to make sure that it's indeed working, as I don't want to find out the backup is crap the day Gmail collapses.

Comment Glossy is better for text (Score 1) 774

I used to agree with the slashdot crowd that glossy==bad, until I had to use a glossy screen on my work laptop.

The glossy screens give you a better contrast, at the cost of pretty bad reflections on the darker areas of your screen. While I agree that the reflection may be a huge problem for the professionals working with anything related to images, I think that glossy screens are a better fit for the professionals that mostly deal with text and numbers. The characters are usually black on white, so the increased contrast gives you increased legibility. The glare is a non-issue, since the background is white.

Google

New Search Engine Cuil Takes Aim At Google 649

theodp writes "CNET reports that Cuil (pronounced 'Cool'), a startup founded by the husband-and-wife team of Xift creator Tom Costello and former Google search architect Anna Patterson, is launching a new search engine today that claims to index three times as many Web pages as Google." Running a few searches left me underwhelmed with the content of the results (hitting the next-page button on a search with a listed 62,200,000 results — for "seattle" — got me the unexpected error message "We didn't find any results for 'seattle.'"), but pleased with the actual layout of the results when it worked, so I hope the kinks are worked out. Update 7/28 18:30 GMT by SM: corrected Tom Costello's accreditation, he wasn't a professor at Stanford as the linked story suggests, just did some research there as a grad student. Thanks to the Stanford CS department for pointing this out.
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Submission + - Why are T1 lines still expensive?

badfrog writes: Over the last 10 years, DSL and cable modem has upped its speed (although in some instances only slightly) and dropped its price. However, the price of a T1 has stayed almost exactly the same. If you had asked me 10 years ago, I would have predicted any geek that wanted to would have fiber or their own T1 line to the house by now. What is with this sad state of affairs that a 'business class' 1.544Mbit connection is hundreds of dollars more than a 6Mbit cable connection? Is it a legitimate case that a high upload rate should increase cost so significantly?

Feed New Crackdown on Student Piracy (wired.com)

The music industry redoubles its efforts to drop the hammer on college students who illegally download music, leaning on the universities for support. By the Associated Press.


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