The internet was designed to route around bottlenecks and network damage. ISP control is a type of bottleneck regardless of the amount of bandwidth.
Thus a natural progression to further decentralization is exactly what is happening. Expect to see ISP trying to pressure legislators to ban this kind of technology, and spreading FUD about.
Rudimentary quantum computing can be done with the ballistic nature of how electrons flow through a sheet of graphene, or in this case, a carbon nanotube. Expect to see computing related articles.
If you don't understand what it mean to say that electrons move in a "ballistic" manner through these nanotubes, imagine that cool trick your math teach showed you in high school with marbles and pegs making a bell curve. Now imagine being able to change the outcome by removing a lot of peg, and then making your computer understand the results.
That's not a problem. Those 150 year old parents can have great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandchildren.....great!
It might make sense to push for privacy laws. Especially those that restrict the government.
After all, Google doesn't want competition!
The internet was designed to route around bottlenecks and network damage. ISP control is a type of bottleneck regardless of the amount of bandwidth.
Thus a natural progression to further decentralization is exactly what is happening. Expect to see ISP trying to pressure legislators to ban this kind of technology, and spreading FUD about.
End the age of "internet free speech" to save it?
....
Burn a village to save it.
God damn, you wolves in sheep's clothing don't give up.
AWESOME troll username btw
Rudimentary quantum computing can be done with the ballistic nature of how electrons flow through a sheet of graphene, or in this case, a carbon nanotube. Expect to see computing related articles.
If you don't understand what it mean to say that electrons move in a "ballistic" manner through these nanotubes, imagine that cool trick your math teach showed you in high school with marbles and pegs making a bell curve. Now imagine being able to change the outcome by removing a lot of peg, and then making your computer understand the results.
I don't want to sound lame, but that's how a girl caught my attention :-)
Risk of rapid decompression killing everyone *else* on board? :S
If this can happen to the Middle East, it can happen to Russia.
This is final proof that Russia can be cut off from "the internet".
Now about that Storm bot net....
Whoever applied that tag needs to die. I hate you. Can't get it out of my HEAD.
We can stop errors like....uh...this.
They just don't care. In fact, I commend them for it.
Wow, that's a rare sentiment for companies coming from me.
I'm more curious in learning how it gets from the "author" to Slashdot. More entertaining than ctrlC and ctrlv I presume.
Mutant fauna and flora damaged by the Colour of Outer Space are actually quite cuddly.
That's a possibility. It's only a matter of time before sperm banks make the most of their .... supply.
"Disappear" contains the words:
-die
-raped
Any others?
Remember those toys?
This makes me think of an adult version of that. Just sayin'.
Strangely appropriate.
Anyone else think that the rather lax enforcement of Windows piracy is helping to create the possibility of massive botnets?
Just wondering.
Except that those "terminator genes" are blown into the wind, and wipe out my seed-making capability every f@cking year.
Like any human brain, it seems mesmerized by the Space Needle and of course the British Penis building.
It's basically an on-demand ad-hoc supercomputing network.
Almost like clouds appearing where "needed" most according to meteorological parameters.
That's not a problem. Those 150 year old parents can have great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandchildren. ....great!
Gently down the ...... troll.
1. Smaller animal..... 2. Shorter lifespan..... 3. More generations..... 4. More chances of mutation..... 5. Stronger mutation pressure (warm blood homeostasis) 6. Duh.
What you do mod an "informative troll"?
At least not you.
(Clicks AC button)