The important progress here is that law enforcement was called in. I'm tired--very tired--of colleges and universities, companies, football teams, and other private entities making a big deal out of internal investigations. Wrong. If there is a an allegation that is exactly what the justice system is for.
"I checked with a lawyer" is a pretty stupid thing to say.
I agree with the conclusion that a code contribution is a donation that cannot be rescinded. You wouldn't take a dollar from the hat of a street musician, or $100 back from NPR. You can't have your code back (absent a pre-arranged contract).
Not everyone is a night owl. I get up around 4a LT and get my EU comms knocked out before most of the US wakes up. US West Coast buttheads how email me after their dinner still get a response within a few hours.
Perhaps you should plan on buying your parents two watches each, so one can be charging while the other is worn. Do you really think they'll stop to put on the watch on the way to the bathroom in the middle of the night?
My self-winding mechanical watch stays on my wrist for months at a time (I take it off only to change times between daylight savings and standard time). Someone let me know when there is a useful smart watch that goes that long.
I agree with Highdude702. It occurs to me that the populations that liberals feel are disadvantaged are disproportionately using social services, all of which required ID. Something else is going on. I'm not sure what it is, but something else is going on. Perhaps just political posturing and winding people up?
We all have our own priorities. Mine is the last mile delivery by USPS which can take three days to get the last few miles. Amazon doesn't seem to care.
So now in addition to losing objective journalism where media was supposed to be objective and we are now all used to media outlets having inherent bias we'll have science with bias also - where the mission is to "prove this" instead of "find truth." *sigh*
It's easy to jump on the "evil corporation" bandwagon (although not quite everyone is). Why did the fire department not contract for service level required? Who has looked to see how much data was lots of mission critical GIS information and how much was firefighters streaming Netflix on breaks? Who has looked at the mission apps to see if they followed reasonable practices instead of just arbitrarily shuffling data around because it was the easy solution?
What points you make are overwhelmed by your misstatements.
The CIA collects information. While they have some covert action mission they have no enforcement responsibility for anything at all.
U.S. law applies to U.S. citizens in international waters and some other situations. One of those situations applies to actions overseas that may result in charges upon returning to the U.S.
Guantanamo Bay is U.S. soil within the boundaries of Cuba, just as every U.S. embassy and consulate and military base is U.S. soil. Heck, by U.S. documented boat is U.S. soil.
Since things I know about point to errors of fact on your part everything you say is suspect.
Ham radio provides support to emergency services through SHARES, NIMS, ARES, and RACES during disaster using 1200 bps. Now I'll grant that over-the-air mapping like Google Maps isn't going to work through a tiny pipe like that.
Considering dispatch, mapping, tactical comms (generally on radios and not on phones) I suspect without information, just thinking of how people operate, that emergency services personnel are using "free" publicly paid for phones for personal high bandwidth applications (Netflix anyone? Amazon Prime? YouTube?). I can't think of any other way to hit business throttling thresholds.
Has anyone seen any logs anywhere that shows mission-related data at the levels that hit throttling?
When I hit junior high I had a Model 33 teletype with a 75 bps acoustic coupler modem. The upgrade to 300 bps was nirvana. I had dial-up to the local high school and to a local Navy installation I talked my way into an account with so I could get to what eventually became Arpanet.
Media journalists are standing on thin ice. From Fox and Brietbart to CNN and MSNBC political agendas shine through. Journalists are supposed to be objective reporters of fact. Analysis, "our say," and judgmental words are not objective statements of fact. At least social media is a level playing field. Of course most of it is links to media outlets (bad) and lolcats (stupid).
I don't think this is a smartphone problem. I think it is an attention and etiquette problem. Children in particular are not educated by the parents to have good manners. Keeps me out of malls and on Amazon.
Trimming trees costs a lot of money. Regulatory agencies drive the prices for power (and then point fingers at the utilities). So the utility does what they have to and then waits for the weather to point to weak spots. Then the utility files for Federal emergency funds and hires crews and equipment from far away to clean up and... trim trees.
Sorry. I think you are incorrect. My experience is that unlike other minorities I have worked for and had work for me, that American Blacks are the most racist of any ethnic group. Blacks hire people who look like them more than any other ethnic group. Look at the numbers on a micro level and there is a cultural problem, at least in the United States.
You still can't yell fire in a crowded theater. The media circus in Ferguson has conveyed riots and looting as civil disobedience. The public and US Constitution are not well served.
I don't care what his personal preferences are. The iPhone 6 is still too damn big to fit in a pocket. Steve Jobs is spinning in his grave and it isn't because Mr. Cook likes men.
The articles are not credible. Anyone that writes MW/h when they mean MWh has no concept of what they are talking about.
The underlying analysis may or may not be valid. There isn't sufficient definition of the assumptions to assess credibility. The report would not withstand any real peer review.
It must depend on where you are. In Annapolis we are often running two Netflix streams plus web browsing and e-mail and my AT&T microcell. Works great.
Citing unfounded opinions as facts does not make them facts. Nuclear power is a valid component in a planet-friendly energy production scheme.
The important progress here is that law enforcement was called in. I'm tired--very tired--of colleges and universities, companies, football teams, and other private entities making a big deal out of internal investigations. Wrong. If there is a an allegation that is exactly what the justice system is for.
"I checked with a lawyer" is a pretty stupid thing to say.
I agree with the conclusion that a code contribution is a donation that cannot be rescinded. You wouldn't take a dollar from the hat of a street musician, or $100 back from NPR. You can't have your code back (absent a pre-arranged contract).
"I checked with a lawyer?" Please.
Not everyone is a night owl. I get up around 4a LT and get my EU comms knocked out before most of the US wakes up. US West Coast buttheads how email me after their dinner still get a response within a few hours.
Perhaps you should plan on buying your parents two watches each, so one can be charging while the other is worn. Do you really think they'll stop to put on the watch on the way to the bathroom in the middle of the night?
My self-winding mechanical watch stays on my wrist for months at a time (I take it off only to change times between daylight savings and standard time). Someone let me know when there is a useful smart watch that goes that long.
I agree with Highdude702. It occurs to me that the populations that liberals feel are disadvantaged are disproportionately using social services, all of which required ID. Something else is going on. I'm not sure what it is, but something else is going on. Perhaps just political posturing and winding people up?
We are supposed to believe now that Facebook was merely the conduit of external forces and not attempting to pursue their own political agenda?
We all have our own priorities. Mine is the last mile delivery by USPS which can take three days to get the last few miles. Amazon doesn't seem to care.
So now in addition to losing objective journalism where media was supposed to be objective and we are now all used to media outlets having inherent bias we'll have science with bias also - where the mission is to "prove this" instead of "find truth." *sigh*
It's easy to jump on the "evil corporation" bandwagon (although not quite everyone is). Why did the fire department not contract for service level required? Who has looked to see how much data was lots of mission critical GIS information and how much was firefighters streaming Netflix on breaks? Who has looked at the mission apps to see if they followed reasonable practices instead of just arbitrarily shuffling data around because it was the easy solution?
What points you make are overwhelmed by your misstatements.
The CIA collects information. While they have some covert action mission they have no enforcement responsibility for anything at all.
U.S. law applies to U.S. citizens in international waters and some other situations. One of those situations applies to actions overseas that may result in charges upon returning to the U.S.
Guantanamo Bay is U.S. soil within the boundaries of Cuba, just as every U.S. embassy and consulate and military base is U.S. soil. Heck, by U.S. documented boat is U.S. soil.
Since things I know about point to errors of fact on your part everything you say is suspect.
Ham radio provides support to emergency services through SHARES, NIMS, ARES, and RACES during disaster using 1200 bps. Now I'll grant that over-the-air mapping like Google Maps isn't going to work through a tiny pipe like that.
Considering dispatch, mapping, tactical comms (generally on radios and not on phones) I suspect without information, just thinking of how people operate, that emergency services personnel are using "free" publicly paid for phones for personal high bandwidth applications (Netflix anyone? Amazon Prime? YouTube?). I can't think of any other way to hit business throttling thresholds.
Has anyone seen any logs anywhere that shows mission-related data at the levels that hit throttling?
When I hit junior high I had a Model 33 teletype with a 75 bps acoustic coupler modem. The upgrade to 300 bps was nirvana. I had dial-up to the local high school and to a local Navy installation I talked my way into an account with so I could get to what eventually became Arpanet.
Shared? No.
Media journalists are standing on thin ice. From Fox and Brietbart to CNN and MSNBC political agendas shine through. Journalists are supposed to be objective reporters of fact. Analysis, "our say," and judgmental words are not objective statements of fact. At least social media is a level playing field. Of course most of it is links to media outlets (bad) and lolcats (stupid).
If you don't get arrested for civil disobedience you aren't doing it right.
-- MLK Jr.
"It's okay to steal if you are poor or otherwise disadvantaged." Really? IP is important. It belongs to someone.
Beano for cows.
I don't think this is a smartphone problem. I think it is an attention and etiquette problem. Children in particular are not educated by the parents to have good manners. Keeps me out of malls and on Amazon.
Trimming trees costs a lot of money. Regulatory agencies drive the prices for power (and then point fingers at the utilities). So the utility does what they have to and then waits for the weather to point to weak spots. Then the utility files for Federal emergency funds and hires crews and equipment from far away to clean up and ... trim trees.
Sorry. I think you are incorrect. My experience is that unlike other minorities I have worked for and had work for me, that American Blacks are the most racist of any ethnic group. Blacks hire people who look like them more than any other ethnic group. Look at the numbers on a micro level and there is a cultural problem, at least in the United States.
You still can't yell fire in a crowded theater. The media circus in Ferguson has conveyed riots and looting as civil disobedience. The public and US Constitution are not well served.
I don't care what his personal preferences are. The iPhone 6 is still too damn big to fit in a pocket. Steve Jobs is spinning in his grave and it isn't because Mr. Cook likes men.
The articles are not credible. Anyone that writes MW/h when they mean MWh has no concept of what they are talking about.
The underlying analysis may or may not be valid. There isn't sufficient definition of the assumptions to assess credibility. The report would not withstand any real peer review.
It must depend on where you are. In Annapolis we are often running two Netflix streams plus web browsing and e-mail and my AT&T microcell. Works great.