Microsoft's Windows 8 App Store Is Full of Scamware 188
Comment Re:500? (Score 1) 171
Newly Discovered Virus Widespread in Human Gut 100
Apple Refutes Report On iPhone Threat To China's National Security 134
Comment Re:"Emergency" laws. (Score 1) 147
Not that it in any way makes these laws right and proper, but they are probably concerned about things like this:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/british-isis-fighter-al-britani-threatens-3819631
When one of the militant nutjobs is bragging about holding executions in Trafalgar Square... well, it's probably reason for some level of concern.
Wireless Contraception 302
Comment Re:Classic Obama (Score 2) 211
I don't know what the hell to think about Obama anymore. The guy we elected was smart, charismatic, capable, articulate; he ran a brilliant campaign that took out the heavily favored Hilary Clinton. He came across as a man with the intelligence, principles, and pragmatism to fix the nations problems... or at least not fuck it up as catastrophically as George W. Bush did. So where the hell did that guy go?
Same guy... what you saw was an act, and millions of people fell for it hook, line, and sinker. Now, since he's in his second term and Congress is unlikely to grow the cojones to impeach him, he simply doesn't care.
Comment Re:Touch Server (Score 1) 681
If you give it the middle finger, will it wipe itself and install Linux?
Krebs on Microsoft Suspending "Patch Tuesday" Emails and Blaming Canada 130
Comment Re:Doesn't give warm fuzzies (Score 1) 162
Just a thought - why would we trust your thoughts regarding the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) when you can't even get the acronym right?
Comment Re:packet radio? (Score 1) 371
Nigerian Scam Artists Taken For $33,000 229
Comment Re:Thats given me an idea... (Score 3, Insightful) 416
Quite correct. Bunker C (type 6 fuel oil) is a thick black sludge similar in consistency to molasses and must be preheated above 200 degrees F before it becomes combustible.
If you're going to have to pull it out and preheat it prior to burning, may as well load it on another ship and do something useful with it.
Comment Re:some detail, best post! (Score 1) 84
For clarity, I'm not seeing a mesh network here. A mesh network is defined as a "swarm" or "cloud" of clients, where each client talks to multiple other clients to transfer data from the client to some endpoint. Typically, these networks are "self healing", where they gain and lose connections to other clients as those clients move in and out of range.
With the gear I'm seeing here, this is a typical linked repeater system. A subscriber (mobile or portable radio) talks to a repeater. His voice is (typically) repeated locally, but also retransmitted down the linked system to be broadcast elsewhere. There are quite a few amateur radio examples out there - check out Armadillo Intertie and Cactus Intertie. Disclaimer: I'm a member of Armadillo, which is affiliated with Cactus. We use 440MHz UHF repeaters, with backhaul links on 420MHz, 900MHz, microwave, and via the Internet. There are many other linked systems out there - MOTOTRBO systems that link using IP Site Connect, other conventional/analog systems, etc.
If mesh is your thing, google HSMM-MESH. This is a self-healing, fault-tolerant, amateur radio mesh networking system using off the shelf WRT54s (did you know 2.4GHz was actually an amateur radio band?) and some custom firmware to provide link-state routing, etc. Pretty cool stuff.