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Comment Re:By reef... (Score 1) 277

And when they dump the 300 million tonnes of silt, a lot of it will float through the water. I believe they have stated that on any day there will be 20% chance that the particles will reach the coral dumping silt on it, all to save money on treating the toxic sludge on land (yes too toxic to be allowed to dump on land without processing.)

Comment Re:Jesus Fucking Christ (Score 1) 693

As a visitor, you missed a small part of the Australain psyche. We tried your approach back in the 1960's. Any Aboriginal family that looked even slightly disfunctional and "whoosh" the children were removed to be saved from their situation. About 15 years later as those children started to grow up we finally realised we weren't doing them any favours. They grew up displaced, confused and entirely disfunctional, whereas the ones that stayed behind sometimes went bad and sometimes turned into great people. We don't do it anymore unless the child is truely at risk as your best chance in life is to grow up amongst your family and peers, not be hauled off to an alien lifestyle and strangers (no matter how well meaning they are.)
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Why RAID 5 Stops Working In 2009 803

Lally Singh recommends a ZDNet piece predicting the imminent demise of RAID 5, noting that increasing storage and non-decreasing probability of disk failure will collide in a year or so. This reader adds, "Apparently, RAID 6 isn't far behind. I'll keep the ZFS plug short. Go ZFS. There, that was it." "Disk drive capacities double every 18-24 months. We have 1 TB drives now, and in 2009 we'll have 2 TB drives. With a 7-drive RAID 5 disk failure, you'll have 6 remaining 2 TB drives. As the RAID controller is busily reading through those 6 disks to reconstruct the data from the failed drive, it is almost certain it will see an [unrecoverable read error]. So the read fails ... The message 'we can't read this RAID volume' travels up the chain of command until an error message is presented on the screen. 12 TB of your carefully protected — you thought! — data is gone. Oh, you didn't back it up to tape? Bummer!"

Comment Re:The dirty little secret (Score 1) 454

Let's do a thought experiment here, imagine everyone began paying their full amount of tax. Would the government a) reduce taxes by the amount of extra money raised or b) raise their spending by said amount?

You aren't paying extra, at best it's you're getting fewer services, at worst government officials aren't enjoying as many perks as they could.

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