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  1. publish98 days on Should Video Games Be In the Olympics? · · Score: 1

    They published this too early. Would have made a good April fools story.

    In any case, there's a world alternative games ... let it be submitted for that.

  2. Re:Sure, but speed... on How Intel and Micron May Finally Kill the Hard Disk Drive · · Score: 1

    Once they were over 50x the price.
    The different in price is dropping as the demand/mass production is growing.

  3. Re:maybe not... on Is LTO Tape On Its Way Out? · · Score: 1

    Smaller companies are opting out of tape because of the perceived high cost of an automated tape library.
    And you are right about less tapes being used, but you are seeing more intelligent backup software that does does perpetual incrementals and de-dupe, keeping the cost of media down.Short-term backups are also being kept on disk (e.g. less than 30 days) and the longer term ones to tape. This means the likelyhood of restore comes from the faster disk.

  4. Re:Can we get a tape drive to back this up? on Seagate Ships First 8 Terabyte Hard Drive · · Score: 1

    Sounds like something I used to see in the 90s.

    Tape libraries are very low maintenance and they usually have a cleaning cart slot that auto cleans the drive when it needs to
    (which isn't very often on modern tape drives)

    For a small company (that cant copy the data to another site) then the only manual job is the import/export of the carts and the occasional cleaning cart replacement.

  5. Re:Can we get a tape drive to back this up? on Seagate Ships First 8 Terabyte Hard Drive · · Score: 1

    When you are talking about backup up hundreds of TB (or PBs) then you still need tape drives.

    1000 tapes only require the power of the tape drives to run... buy another 1000 tape drives and you still need the same power.

  6. Re:Everything old is new again. on Facebook Experimenting With Blu-ray As a Storage Medium · · Score: 1

    .. until you want to restore data from a bunch of magnetic reel tapes.
    You need to find a really old tape drive (like a 3420). Then you need to find someone who knows how to operate and read from the media.

    I've seen something like this a number of years ago. They even stored a tape drive in the cupboard with the reels.
    They couldn't find anyone who could get it operational. Even when they contacted people, who were in retirement, they said it needed an obsolete system to read data. It ended up being shipped abroad to get the data off them, likely with a significant cost.

  7. Re:Everything old is new again. on Facebook Experimenting With Blu-ray As a Storage Medium · · Score: 1

    Enterprises don't generally vault that sort of data for XX years.
    They would normally migrate it to an incrementally newer media after a technology refresh.

    Any media that's not migrated usually gets destroyed or abandoned (locked away and forgotten) after the appropriate legal limitation period is passed.

    We used to see badly run departments scramble to try restore unmanaged/archaic backup media, but is now very uncommon due to requirements
    governing data retention and management.
    Plus a library of a thousand old tapes could fit in a handful of latest generation media.

  8. move along, its just the stazi on Ask Slashdot: How Can We Create a Culture of Secure Behavior? · · Score: 1

    I work at a large IT company and there is so much fragmentation and inconsistent security policies that seem to come from knee-jerk decisions by middle managers that have been chewed up because of specific security exposures.

    This ends up being difficult for an end user as you end up jumping through extra loops for a service that less important that the one you normally use.

    Security personnel, don't listen to reason, they just perform their goosestep and salute to the leader.
    If I find a loophole to make my life easier I will use it.

    Companies need to realize security needs to be thought out and need to be integrated properly, not a strap on what I see used by large companies.

     

  9. Re:The technology has to change on Ask Slashdot: How Can We Create a Culture of Secure Behavior? · · Score: 1

    Client Certs are a pain because the S/W is lacking decent cert management.
    In fact most of security is lacking. It should be written better and applications should have proper security integration.

  10. Re:Turkey's corruption extends to the US on The Net Routes Around Censorship In Turkey · · Score: 1

    That's just politics. Most politicians do it ... smarter ones usually don't get caught and the more affluent the country the more sophisticated the corruption.

    The U.S. Barely makes the top 20 in the Transparency International rankings list (http://www.transparency.org/cpi2013/results).
    Turkey is 50th

  11. Re:Nationalise. on You Can't Kid a Kidder: Comcast's Cohen May Have Met His Match In FCC's Wheeler · · Score: 3, Insightful

    well that aint going to happen, unless the socialists take over (not in this lifetime)

  12. Re:never trust an ex-lobbyist on You Can't Kid a Kidder: Comcast's Cohen May Have Met His Match In FCC's Wheeler · · Score: 1

    yeah, but its a similar situations with politicians.
    But instead of money they are currying favor for future positions for those companies/lobbys.

  13. professional lobbying on You Can't Kid a Kidder: Comcast's Cohen May Have Met His Match In FCC's Wheeler · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I just see this as bittersweet, that it takes a former lobbyist to be a match against another lobbyist.
    Makes you think how many bad decisions the government have made due to maneuvering from professional lobbying groups.

  14. Re:Low hanging fruit... on BPAS Appeals £200,000 Fine Over Hacked Website · · Score: 1

    Actually a lot of charities use volunteers.

    This will need to change if they intend to store extended user databases

  15. Re:£200k fine is a pittance on BPAS Appeals £200,000 Fine Over Hacked Website · · Score: 1

    I can see a new lucrative industry in hacking/extortion on the horizon.

  16. Re:so they got an anti-abortion judge on BPAS Appeals £200,000 Fine Over Hacked Website · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Sorry, the anti-abortion issue is very political and this is a heavy handed fine on a charity.

    I agree this organization is negligent, but if this ruling is setting a precedent then it should be scrutinized.
    At least, the ICO should demonstrate the fine is consistent with other cases.

  17. Re:Revolution in a year on PETA Abandons $1 Million Prize For Artificial Chicken · · Score: 1

    They need to add another zero if they were serious about the challenge.

    It was a flimsy PR stunt, which will give others ammunition to make more fun of them.

  18. Re:do Sudanese like video games? on The $100 3D-Printed Artificial Limb · · Score: 1

    Yeah giving goats also accelerates deterioration of the land because of defoliation from indiscriminate grazing.

    I know the goats can be used to help regenerate vegetation, but the people receiving it are only interested in fattening the goat
    that take care of what little fertile land they have left.

  19. Re:The blue tits of death. on Microsoft's New Smart Bra Could Stop You From Over Eating · · Score: 1

    more like blue nipples of death.

  20. Angry Birds on The Feathered Threat To US Air Superiority · · Score: 1

    Air Force has named this initiative "Operation Angry Birds!".

    The brief is to withstand any coordinated attacks sustained above level 14.

  21. Re:Stupid ... on Move Over Apple - Samsung Files For a Patent On Page Turn · · Score: 1

    Actually I hope they initially get granted as they are a perfect showcase on how retarded the Patent system is.

  22. they are slow like dial-up on Israel To Get Massive Countrywide Optical Upgrade · · Score: 3, Informative

    Lets hope they also upgrade their connectivity to the rest of the world.

    Our company has tech centers in Israel and most of the time it feels like they are connected via dial up.
    Even copying files they regularly stall.

  23. Re:And so ends the Mayan calendar on Canadian Island's Historic Hot Springs Dry Up After Earthquake · · Score: 1

    This is also the same type of dramatic build-up scene you see in the movie 2012, so it must be true.

  24. Re:May we have some new antibiotics? PLEASE????? on "Open Source" Drug Development Company Launched · · Score: 1

    Antibiotic resistance is mainly due to the misuse and overuse of antibiotics.
    Over half the antibiotics in use are used in animal feeds to help fatten animals quicker, not to treat sick animals.

  25. Re:And neck beards on Common Traits of the Veteran Unix Admin · · Score: 1

    It used to be beards and suspenders ...
    http://www.perturb.org/display/entry/462/