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  1. Re:Stick with what works... on DHS Turns To Unpaid Interns For Nation's Cyber Security · · Score: 5, Informative

    Federal civil service workes haven't had a pension in decades - CSRS was closed to new government workers in 1987, all they get now is FERS which really is no different than any other 401(k). The days of the government pension are pretty much dead (unless you're a congress critter that is).

  2. Re:Anti-satellite on Army Laser Passes Drone-Killing Test · · Score: 1

    And for a "kill" in space you don't get the debris problem. Just a burned out image sensor on an otherwise intact spy satellite.

    Not necessarily....hit the hydrazine tank and methinks things will go boom!

  3. Re:Advantages of DEWs on Army Laser Passes Drone-Killing Test · · Score: 1

    Actually, I believe in that case the trajectory does not change - space-time is distorted such that it appears the beam would bend toward the black hole...

  4. Re:Just one question on Wanted: Special-Ops Battle Suit With Cooling, Computers, Radios, and Sensors · · Score: 1

    ROFL! Oh to have mod points today....

  5. Re: Pay for it on Ask Slashdot: Can Creating New Online Accounts Reduce Privacy Risks? · · Score: 1

    Fair enough, poor word choice - was meant to be in the abstract and referencing common/average US pricing.

  6. Re: Pay for it on Ask Slashdot: Can Creating New Online Accounts Reduce Privacy Risks? · · Score: 1

    Nope - a static IP for residential will normally cost you like $5/month more where business class will normally cost you like $200/month more...

  7. Re: Pay for it on Ask Slashdot: Can Creating New Online Accounts Reduce Privacy Risks? · · Score: 1

    I didn't say illegal - I said violated the TOS/AUP which means they can terminate your account for breach of contract. In theory, BitTorrent, Skype, or hell, even BattleNet could fall under the clause of most residential TOS/AUPs, but you aren't likely to run into issues there... It's all about economics and money for the ISPs, plus you can actually get a real SLA with business service (residential is always best effort)

  8. Re:Pay for it on Ask Slashdot: Can Creating New Online Accounts Reduce Privacy Risks? · · Score: 1

    Quite frankly, if you've got a static IP (or buy one for a few bucks a month), you can just run your own from home.

    You do realize this violates most residential ISP TOSs/AUPs in the US, right? Just because you have a static IP does NOT mean you can run a 'server' unless you have business-class service (and by 'server', I mean anything that accepts inbound connections offering a service....be it email, a web server, ssh server, etc). Now, will they detect it and do something about it? Likely not in most cases unless there are complaints, but I know a lot of residential ISPs now block SMTP to deal with spam malware (forcing you to use the submission ports instead or webmail, but breaking running a SMTP server). Frankly, I do what you suggest, but I have a business-class line run into my house (have for the past 15+ years) for exactly the reasons above...

  9. Re:Google+ Hangouts are going HD Now on Down the Road, But In the Works: 3-D Video Calls From Skype · · Score: 1

    I tried the Google stuff for a day....then I uninstalled it because I didn't like the 8 billion ET-call-homes it did non-stop (even when not in use) that LittleSnitch told me it was doing...

  10. Re:Skype can barely handle regular calls... on Down the Road, But In the Works: 3-D Video Calls From Skype · · Score: 1

    Traditional PSTN.

    Which in many cases is backhauled VOIP or compressed to the point of being as bad as Skype these days....the days of pure copper between you and the other party are pretty much dead...

  11. Re:Cuban Missile crisis on N. Korea-Bound Ship With 'Military Cargo' Detained By Panama · · Score: 1

    Um, wrong direction dude....they were going FROM Cuba, not TO Cuba...

  12. Re:other way around?? on Chinese Media Calls For Boycott of Cisco · · Score: 1

    More ISPs that care about privacy should look into deploying open-source networking equipment.

    That is LAUGHABLY funny. No open source router is even close to core-router speeds. Yes, a lot of "core routers" are build on open source technologies, but only so much as using Linux or *BSD as the OS...all have custom/proprietary interfaces to the hardware forwarding engines. Almost all of them have custom routing protocol stacks. Don't get me wrong, you want a small SOHO device, or even something that can handle a corporate LAN, sure....but try doing 100 ports of 10-gig-each in a chassis...just isn't going to happen.

  13. Re:2nd Amendment Question on A Computer-based Smart Rifle With Incredible Accuracy, Now On Sale · · Score: 1

    Wow, you're fine with biological weapons then? Crap, they're the most dangerous of all...

  14. Re:Pythons on Giant Snails Invade Florida · · Score: 2

    not even the french would attempt to eat that. what makes you think a snake would?

    What are YOU talking about? The French would not only eat that, they would tell you it is a delicacy while snickering under their breath!

  15. Re:Geeks rarely rule the roost on Ask Slashdot: How To Convince a Company Their Subscriber List Is Compromised? · · Score: 1

    Windows Server...

    I have always thought the term "Windows Server" is an oxymoron...

  16. Re:Yawn. on Surface Pro: 'Virtually Unrepairable' · · Score: 1

    Damn it, used up my mod points earlier today - nice one!

  17. Re:Fascinating stuff on Spy Drones Used To Hunt Down Christopher Dorner · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I'm surprised this aspect isn't getting more press - did you see the pictures of their truck? We're not talking 1 or 2 bullet holes, it looks like it was in a war zone...

  18. Re:Quick, someone trademark the term "Time Machine on Games Workshop Bullies Author Over Use of the Words 'Space Marine' · · Score: 1
  19. Re:awesome on LEGO Announces GNU/LInux-Powered Mindstorms EV3 Platform · · Score: 1

    Okay, I think I'm going to be scarred for life now, I just had a REALLY BAD mental image reading that line...

  20. Re:Lack of direction? on Facebook Gives Free Voice Calls a Trial Run in Canada · · Score: 1

    Also, I understand that some major US providers block Skype, which means they'll probably block this as well.

    Um, first time I've heard of this - which do?

  21. Re:say what? on Three-Mile-High Supercomputer Poses Unique Challenges · · Score: 2

    RTFA - this is not a general-purpose computer but specially built circuit boards that equate to 134M "processors" - that is why it is not eligible to be in the top supercomputer listing...

  22. Re:Altitude Sickness... on Three-Mile-High Supercomputer Poses Unique Challenges · · Score: 1

    Lucky you didn't get fined by your rental car company - there are reasons those provisions are in the agreement and I believe most of the modern cars have GPS units on them. We took a tour up there about 6 years ago, going on a specially modified bus that had no problem hitting the summit (I'm also surprised they let a rental car up the final road as they limit the traffic up there to keep the dust level down which can impact the observations - I thought you had to have a sticker/permit to go up to the top)

  23. Re:FAT??? on Microsoft Says Google Trying To Undermine Windows Phone · · Score: 0

    "share content" - heh - more like share the latest virus these days. Plugging USB keys/devices into random computers is a REALLY BAD IDEA. Sort of like unprotected sex... :)

  24. Re:Iran has a CERT? on New Malware Wiping Data On Computers In Iran · · Score: 0

    Thanks! I now have beer all over my desk.... Oh to still have mod points...

  25. Re:Apt-get install clue on How To Use a Linux Virtual Private Server · · Score: 1

    The big problem here is the VPS user has no clue about his operating system, this will end in tears, most likely the hacker kind.

    Yes the hacker will be laughing so hard when he finds this poor SOB's VPS he will be crying... doing stuff like this when you do not know what you are doing is just asking for trouble if you plan on using it in a production environment. Get a clue and get someone competent to run the system, don't try to do it on the cheap (or don't be surprised when you get owned).