Forgot your password?
typodupeerror

Comment Why? (Score 1) 150

        I kinda question the utility of this.
The satellites that are close enough to get enough resolution for this
essentially take snapshots of whatever the window is for
a given satellite. so,

In real time, they'd need to know the location of the target, and have some available for targeting.
Wouldn't it be simpler and cheaper to have meat intelligence on the ground watch the target?

For history, just the management of the information would be an expensive trick.
    "Ok, here's an obvious nuclear reactor in Elizabeth, NJ."
  Or, can I read the license plate on that car at 4:30 PM
on December 21 in Anchorage.

How many analysts does it take to locate a terrorist lightbulb?

Businesses

EFF Launches TOS Tracker 65

stoolpigeon writes with this quote from the EFF: "'Terms of Service' policies on websites define how Internet businesses interact with you and use your personal information. But most web users don't read these policies — or understand that the terms are constantly changing. To track these ever-evolving documents, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is launching TOSBack: a 'terms of service' tracker for Facebook, Google, eBay, and other major websites. ... The issue of terms-of-service changes — and how and why they are made — was highlighted earlier this year when Facebook modified its terms of use. Facebook users worried that the change gave the company the right to use members' content indefinitely. After a user revolt, Facebook announced that it would restore the former terms while it worked through the concerns users had raised."

Comment tschotschkes (Score 1) 311

They have, at least in Cambridge. The local computer superstore has USB sticks, Sd and Micro SD cards in bins at the checkouts,$5-15 depending on size. Granted, they're store brand, but I use these as the other poster used floppies, without breaking the bank.

Comment Re:What "Cash"? (Score 1) 437

". There exists nothing that could tap the entire cash reserve in a reasonably short enough time to justify bonds at this point unless they were buying Bolivia or something." I remember reading somewhere that Bolivia has enormous reserves of lithium. Perhaps they will require large amounts of lithium to restrain some folks chair-throwing tendencies.

Comment Even in Taxachusetts (Score 1) 621

Here in Massachusetts municipal electric companies have been a fixture for years. At least two towns, Braintree, http://www.beld.com/ and Taunton, http://www.tmlp.com/internet_services_res.html have expanded their operations to include cable TV and broadband. Others are planning the same. Comcast, National Grid, and the other utilities have not gone bankrupt, and consumers have benefited. Gummint monopoly, utility monopoly, ya pays yer money and ya takes yer choice.

Comment Re:both blocking and unblocking - which wins? (Score 1) 399

"However, if you call someone, they *should* get your real phone number (but not your address). If you don't want them to have your number, then don't call them. Or, get a pre-paid disposable cell phone. --" There are a number of legitimate reasons why you wouldn't want to send your phone number to folks you call. For one, car dealers harvest numbers when you call for service appointments and the like, and use them later to call you to solicit. Once, in a "career interlude", I worked for a car dealer, and, in training was told that the most important thing in taking a call was to get the caller's phone number and save it for later. I shouldn't have to buy a disposable in these cases.

Slashdot Top Deals

"Oh what wouldn't I give to be spat at in the face..." -- a prisoner in "Life of Brian"

Working...