Submission + - "lost" Apollo 11 footage online? (youtube.com) 4
Having viewed his video of Armstrong's first walk, I'm convinced that these videos are from the 'missing' tapes from the Parkes Observatory in Australia that have long been presumed destroyed. This is certainly, by far, the best quality video of Armstrong's moon walk that I've ever seen. View for yourself and comment.
Comment Re:Wow a whole year (Score 0) 126
I've never fallen for a phishing email with or without 2fa.
If Google's getting kudos after a year, I want a goddamned payout.
Cause that's the same thing as a company with 85,000 employees.
Comment Re:"free" (Score 1) 162
Why is the average person an idiot (I assume you're referring to players who buy cosmetics in the game).
Are they any worse than a person that pays $50-$100 for a game outright? Sure they don't have to, but it increases their enjoyment of the game and/or supports the company which will likely result in game improvements, or a future version.
Comment Re:If you don't like your job (Score 1) 153
There's nothing saying he didn't like his job. In a company of any decent size, there's bound to be people, that offered the right incentives, would share company secrets with a competitor. Sometimes it's an act of revenge for perceived wrong doing, other times it's simply that the incentive is enough to overcome morals.
Comment Re:Let's hope so. This world isn't ready for CRiSP (Score 3, Insightful) 110
Maybe not as a designer baby maker, but CRISPR is a lot more than that, being a potential cure for a huge number of genetic diseases that are devastating to those that have them.
Comment Re:So... (Score 2) 224
While I'm sure there are some Canadians that think the US should accept all immigrants, it would be similar to the number of US citizens that think the US should accept all immigrants as well. Canada, or as a rule "Canadians" don't think any country should have a fully open immigration policy.
Comment Re:A bigger box (Score 1) 386
APU(2) with pfsense is fantastic. Mine runs on a memory card, only down time was before I had it on a UPS. Handlers my 150/150 internet connection and probably 30+ devices at very load load. Click "update" now and then (or cron it) to keep it updated.
Add in pfBlockerNG for some basic blocking of ads/malicious sites as well.
Comment Re:What? (Score 2) 82
It's essentially an ICF house, which are typically very well insulated. http://buildblock.com/how-to-b...
Comment Intel CEO Sold a lot of stock... (Score 5, Interesting) 416
https://www.fool.com/investing...
Less than a month before we know the linux kernel was being patched for this bug.
Comment Re:Running a business has overhead (Score 1) 750
I absolutely agree there are times when paying someone to do a job has other, non-monetary benefits, ranging from freeing up personal time, quality of the work, ability/knowledge to do the work, etc. These can all be very good reasons to pay someone to do something for you.
Comment Re:Running a business has overhead (Score 2) 750
This is a really bad way to view things.
I've had people tell me the same thing about why they pay for certain services. Say I make $50/hour. I can paint my own room or pay someone $15/hour to do it. (we'll assume supplies are a fixed price either way, so the only difference is the hourly rate). Let's say it takes 4 hours. Some would say that paying someone $60 to do the job make sense, because in that time I could earn $200, putting me $140 ahead. But that's not necessarily the case. For me to earn that $200, I actually have to be working, not painting my room. So paying someone to do it actually puts me $60 behind.
Same thing for anyone. If he's sitting at the table reading the paper while the coffee brews, he's not reducing his earnings. If he's paying someone to do it for him, he's still not earning anything, and he's paying out of pocket more than it would cost him to do it himself.
Comment Re:Space is a dead end (Score 1) 101
A huge portion of landmass but a tiny portion of the population.
Comment bluff. (Score 1) 194
If launching 5G networks works financially for the companies then they will do it.. With or without Net Neutrality laws.
Comment Still Being Nasty?? (Score 1) 376
It appears that Microsoft hasn't learned the 25 year old lesson that 'clicking on the close box means STOP WHAT YOU'RE DOING -- RIGHT NOW!