Murder is murder is murder, whether you use a gun, a knife, a baseball bat, an umbrella or a computer[1].
It seems that the major western governments are rushing towards right wing police states, using terrorism as the excuse to do so. Do your "representatives" really represent you in this?
[1] Though not a spoon. I think you should be let off for ingenuity if you manage to kill someone with a spoon.
How much does it cost to lay a cable to 1200 people? It's also 10Mbit both ways.
Against 802.11b it isn't quite so hot, but it's a *turnkey solution* to the last mile problem where you'll probably have to roll a whole load of your own software and hardware out of 802.11b kit. Plus it'll get cheaper with negotiation and time.
Basically they've taken a leaf from the 802.11b book and put it in the telco space. For the telcos, it's a cheap turnkey solution to the last mile problem.
Water evaporates at lower temperature as the atmospheric pressure reduces. You wanna conserve loads of energy? Pump the air out of the dryer and apply a little heat.
That's fine. The information he has isn't simply and immediately encodable into a format that can be searched and sifted. They want the info, they have to physically collect it.
1. I've never been robbed. I don't know anyone who's ever been robbed. I'm not particularly worried about losing a couple of hundred quid.
4. Only people who need encryption use it. It's like a big sign which says "Look at me, I'm doing something that I want to hide". It attracts attention, unless everyone is using it.
Check the license requirements on your Windows software. You may well find that you are *not licensed* to use it on anything but a Microsoft Windows operating system.
The current government seem to be a bunch of control freaks. Gatsos, cameras everywhere, monitoring email, RIP etc.
I actually voted for them at the last election to make sure that the Conservatives were kicked out, but not again. I realised the other day that I was agreeing with some of the things the Conservative politicians were saying. It made me feel dirty. I'll be voting Liberal from now on.
But CET is for winter, CEST is for summer, they do change the times on the clock back/forward, so the time quoted may actually be an hour out if they didn't account for it in the article.
You can't increase the gain of the system in Europe. If you use a high gain, directional antenna, you have to *lower* the power output top remain within the law.
Interesting question.
I believe it goes to the nature of the post itself, the intention is obviously important with respect to the nature blah blah blah blah...
Not enough lateral thinking.
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http://www.airship.com/prod/stratsat_sub_frames
http://pyzor.sourceforge.net/
HTH
That's what it looks like to me.
Murder is murder is murder, whether you use a gun, a knife, a baseball bat, an umbrella or a computer[1].
It seems that the major western governments are rushing towards right wing police states, using terrorism as the excuse to do so. Do your "representatives" really represent you in this?
[1] Though not a spoon. I think you should be let off for ingenuity if you manage to kill someone with a spoon.
Look. Can you see AT or whoever is your telephone company donwloading the plans, going out and getting the bits and telling it's staff to build these?
No. They want a completed product supported by a reputable company that they can rely on to fix problems when they happen.
So, *you* have to set up a company to build, market and sell them if you want to see them around in the market place.
How much does it cost to lay a cable to 1200 people? It's also 10Mbit both ways.
Against 802.11b it isn't quite so hot, but it's a *turnkey solution* to the last mile problem where you'll probably have to roll a whole load of your own software and hardware out of 802.11b kit. Plus it'll get cheaper with negotiation and time.
Basically they've taken a leaf from the 802.11b book and put it in the telco space. For the telcos, it's a cheap turnkey solution to the last mile problem.
2.4GHz is ISM and the government are thinking about the 5GHz band which is round about where this stuff is fitting in.
The article doesn't say.
Motorola's docs don't seem to mention the wireless protocol either. Plugs in to a LAN though on the wired side.
Looks handy for ISPs though.
Doh.
Water evaporates at lower temperature as the atmospheric pressure reduces. You wanna conserve loads of energy? Pump the air out of the dryer and apply a little heat.
Oh shit, patent, patent...
I don't see no steeenking spam.
http://pyzor.sourceforge.net/
I mean really? How can it possibly be illegal to lie about some files that you'd be providing on the network?
That's fine. The information he has isn't simply and immediately encodable into a format that can be searched and sifted. They want the info, they have to physically collect it.
1. I've never been robbed. I don't know anyone who's ever been robbed. I'm not particularly worried about losing a couple of hundred quid.
4. Only people who need encryption use it. It's like a big sign which says "Look at me, I'm doing something that I want to hide". It attracts attention, unless everyone is using it.
1. Use cash, not credit cards, for a start. Take out the most the ATMs will allow at any one time.
2. Buy a prepay mobile phone, pay cash for the top-up cards.
3. Set up free email addresses with Yahoo and the like. Use one address to get others.
4. Don't use encryption. Or alternatively, get *everyone* else to use encryption, but don't raise a flag over your mails.
5. Don't bother with store loyalty cards. I mean, are you really bothered about 5p off a product?
6. Support/use your local family grocer or market rather than the big chain stores.
There's more you can do, but doing the above is simple and will reduce your information profile significantly.
Or A=F/M
First of all, lose weight. Yes, I know that obesity is fashionable in America but you have to increase the force supplied to keep up with the weight.
The lightest, highest performing vehicle will basically be an engine with wheels. That means a motorcycle, not a car.
Check here to see how much money you'll have to spend to get a car which has *anywhere near* the performance of a bike.
http://www.syclone.freeserve.co.uk/rivals.htm
Scared of losing your billions in funding?
Pyzor works in a very similar way to Razor, but the client and server are open sourced. The Razor *server* is not open sourced.
http://pyzor.sourceforge.net/
Oh, BTW, Spamassasin *uses* Razor.
Check the license requirements on your Windows software. You may well find that you are *not licensed* to use it on anything but a Microsoft Windows operating system.
The current government seem to be a bunch of control freaks. Gatsos, cameras everywhere, monitoring email, RIP etc.
I actually voted for them at the last election to make sure that the Conservatives were kicked out, but not again. I realised the other day that I was agreeing with some of the things the Conservative politicians were saying. It made me feel dirty. I'll be voting Liberal from now on.
But CET is for winter, CEST is for summer, they do change the times on the clock back/forward, so the time quoted may actually be an hour out if they didn't account for it in the article.
See, they've gone and confused everything now.
I haven't heard a thing about it from my ISP, or on the news.
Maybe everyone's confident it won't effect them.
I thought CEST was Central European *S*ummer Time, equivalent to BST and CET was equivalent to GMT. Except being an hour out of course.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/amanda-win32/
Free backups, as long as you have a tape drive and backup server of some sort.
You can't increase the gain of the system in Europe. If you use a high gain, directional antenna, you have to *lower* the power output top remain within the law.