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Slashback: Livermore, Privacy, Nixieness

Slashback's amplifications and updates tonight include more on Best Buy's worst practices for data security, how the proposed Federal government restructuring will affect Lawrence Livermore labs,a long-overdue Maglev for those of us outside France or Japan, and even more on building Nixie-tube toys. Read on for the details.

Fancy titles attract bigger budgets. SeanAhern writes: "Following up on last week's Slashdot article about LLNL's role in the new Department of Homeland Security, it turns out that LLNL will not change its role or change hands. Instead, LLNL may become a 'center for excellence,' essentially taking on a research role for the new Department. More information can be found in a couple of articles around the press."

Why not just shout it cashier-to-cashier? jqcoffey writes: "A while ago it was discovered that Best Buy was using wireless LANs to transmit cash register data back to accounting servers. The problem was it was UN-encrypted data. They turned them off for a while and now, according to this Computerworld story, they are back on."

Maglev for the Maglevians! LighthouseJ writes: "The Hampton Roads Virginia paper, the Pilot recently reported that my current school, Old Dominion University, recently installed the very first maglev train in the United States on the elevated track already built the previous school year. This train won't go that fast (40 mph) compared to the bullet trains that travel at 300 mph, but at the same token, it won't be traveling that far. The service has been scheduled to start September 1st.

There is some information I have about the maglev that's not mentioned. First, the school is in a rectangle, with the maglev built in the center length-wise. It connects the main campus with the new construction happening across the major road, Hampton Rd and has 3 stations planned now with more to come as the track may extend in the future. They are building more housing, education and meeting places, and the maglev will facilitate safe transportation across that road for students and faculty."

Can this really be the first Mag-lev train in the U.S.? A nifty project regardless.

When a Rolex just isn't good enough. fixitsan2 writes: "I know this thread has been gone over before, when it appeared at the start of February, but ironically, about the same time as the thread ended a group was started on Yahoo!. Not only was it a fast-growing newsgroup, but the technical standard is extremely high. Covering all aspects of building nixie tube clocks as well as other nixie devices including safe power generation, and all display methods from direct drive to multiplexing, as well as lots of circuits and tube sources.

A quick look at the welcome page will give you a fuller idea of what gets discussed."

6 of 194 comments (clear)

  1. UN-encrypted by bsDaemon · · Score: 5, Funny

    so is that data not encrypted, or is encrypted by the evil socialist conspiricy that is the United Nations?

  2. Re:Best Try is a joke by NanoGator · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Let the record show: you do NOT have to stop and let that thug check your receipt."

    Yeah!!! Fight the power!! Don't let those guys glance at your receipt! Give 'em hell! It'll only ruin the nice man's day and add conflict you wouldn't normally have!

    --
    "Derp de derp."
  3. Re:Best Try is a joke by IIRCAFAIKIANAL · · Score: 3, Funny

    Fortunately, though, Slashdot's attention to it will likely mean they'll hop on that right away. But who knows.

    Who knows indeed....

    ---
    Corporate Flunky: Sir, it looks like the geeks at slashdot have exposed our technical ineptitude. The rest of society, which loves and respects their opinions, has boycotted us. We're bleeding money like a stuck pig.

    CEO Schulze: Well shee-it, looks like we're done fer. Get Wally on the phone, let's see if I can sell off some assets and salvage something from this shitstorm!

    ---

    Wait, isn't Wally dead? Nevermind.

    --
    Robots are everywhere, and they eat old people's medicine for fuel.
  4. Uh Oh... by Russ+Steffen · · Score: 2, Funny
    Not only was it a fast-growing newsgroup, but the technical standard is extremely high.

    And pointing this out to slashdot, you just ensured it won't stay that way for very long.

  5. Not the first MagLev train. by Tom7 · · Score: 5, Funny

    The Black Mesa Federal Research Facility had a maglev train, at least, until it was destroyed by aliens from planet Xen.

  6. Re:Best Try is a joke by seanadams.com · · Score: 2, Funny

    In Best Buy land, Performance Service Plans (PSPs) are the most important aspect of a sale

    Moe: Jabs the crayon up Homer's nose
    Homer: DEFENSE DEFENSE
    Moe: "Hmmm - almost there"... jabs it a little further
    Homer: "Extended warranty! How can I lose?"
    Moe: "Ah - that's just right."