Don't know how it works in other countries. But, some USA ISP's will give you a static public facing IP and then release every so often. Just curious...
I discussed with some others before in that printing on a ship or forward deployed base is a waste of money, time, and space. I could see the various depots having printing shops, that makes sense. That'd certainly save on local inventory.
Another factor is MILSPEC, they'd have to MILSPEC it all again for 3D printed parts. Not too hard but expensive an time consuming.
On a ship you have more than cross winds, you have wind coming up the sides and the acceleration across the deck, etc. I don't think a battery powered drone, even with enough control surfaces and mass, would have much flight time.
I mean, why write a real story, with multiple, well thought out, paragraphs and words that are more than six characters when you can have some sensationalist op-ed piece on a web page loaded with banner ads.
At 3, kids copy their parents. They also know the difference between boys and girls. So, if they see mommy cooking and daddy nailing something with a hammer, they will copy that, respectively.
As a side not, my 3-year old son has both the IKEA work bench and IKEA cooking set. He plays with both, equally. I also have a tendancy to cook more than the wife does. But, I also work on house improvement all the time as well. So, that's how he see's his male role model and will copy accordingly. If we had a daughter she would spend most of her time on her iPad.
I was in HS from 1990-1994, and, having a pager or cell phone would yield these consequences:
1) Confiscation of device and collected into a school "evidence" bag
2) Detainment while the police arrives
3) K9 sweep of your locker and any "associates"
4) In school suspension for at least a week
But, apparantly, times have changed and having a cell phone or pager is no big deal. The original reason for their draconian response was that they thought you were a drug dealer.
They would also confiscate CD players, portable cassette players, and handheld radios if you were caught using them during class time; before/after school and lunch was allowed. The reason for that was it was deamed that those devices would be a distraction to the students and surrounding students in class.
I don't know why everyone is pointing to more technical certs when you already have a software skill set. So, what you need to do is find a related security field so that you aren't killing yourself to stay abreast let alone learn a new skill. If you want a relevant cert, look at CSSLP. Then, you'll need to network, network, network. You'll have a hard time transitioning your career without knowing someone unless the person who is hiring you is not the person to be working for.
I mean, just look at us. That being said, "we" have only been domesticated for a rather short period of our history on this planet. Prior to our domestication we were living with all the other animals out in the wild, so, yup, we too have sexual dimorphism. This leads to certain attributes/abilities that are stronger/weaker in each sex. I do firmly believe that anyone, regardless of gender/race/origin should be allowed to be happy and pursue in whatever direction they want regardless.
But, I think that the pathway to co-ed STEM is to integrate men/women early on. So that way if a man/women looks at a resume when they are in a hiring capacity, they gloss over gender/race/origin and go straight to qualifications. Those old-school legacy things like boy and girl scouts are, in a way, part of the problem. I also remember school teachers also emphasizing gender based roles, as they too, were also subject to the same. So, we need to take a look at the school system again and find a way to solve the integration issue there.
Which makes me wonder if the statement is actually for real or to save face. Just as before when they denied participating with the US at all only for everyone to find out that they lied and were involved just as others were.
Europe has burnt down many times. Germany might be in modern history, but, we can go back at least a thousand years of Europe kicking its own ass in repeatedly.
Bush had a plan for a mandatory two-year enlistment plan that would then basically realize the same thing. I do think we should have mandatory military service but I realize not everyone is OK with this. So, I think we should also include other programs such as US Peace Corps. Otherwise, it's easy-come easy-go, and no one will fully appreciate the benefit.
Integration as in boys and girls working together early on. So that when either are in a hiring capacity they blip right over the name (and try and determine sex) and go straight to their experience/qualifications and hire on that alone. If neither are used to being integrated then the disparity will continue to exist.
That's a real good and current example of complacency. They knew they were hedging their bets on those earth-berms and "it happened". I wonder what LA would look like post-exodus. Those that have the means and will to get out will do so, leaving the place to gangs. New Orleans had some gang activity but they dispersed, I think LA will be different, much different, like war-lord different.
Really, look at their website and see the entire scope of their work. The blurb makes it sound like just UAV but it's much more and farther reaching. Very cool indeed. This UAV part, is on their, but it's just an extension of their core work. Totally sci-fi in a way, maybe of things to come.
I was in the military and we could not operate all willy-nilly. A lot of our equipment, specifically radar, was way over-powered. However, the FCC rules only apply to the 12 mile limit (or whatever it may be now) of shore. The systems that we did use within that 12 mile limit had active FCC licensing. The one exception is that the operators, we did not have an FCC license. IIRC, in the commercial world we would have to have had them.
I know what you are talking about as I had to install one at a military base. Ours supported only US Government cell phones and unless your personal phone was able to see a carrier you would have no signal. This does require coordination with the carriers to make sure you don't interfere with them. These pico-cells are "smart" in that they communicated with the towers when it comes to hand-over, etc.
USA goes and polices and we get chastised for it. We don't police and keep countries in check and we get chastised for it.
What we need is the EU/UN to actually get off their asses and do something. This is happening right next door to them but they just don't want their oil and gas disrupted. The only country that is moderately energy independent of Russian gas/oil would be the UK and they are not going to go in it alone. We really need the France, UK, and Germany to step in if we want to see Putin stopped.
I encountered this with sub-1MB computers with RAM. They'd basically do the same thing and make a 120 ns RAM chip 80 ns RAM chip. The difference for most, unless you were a total geek/nerd type, was negligible if even detectable on this low speed machines. In the DC area there were gabillions of little mom and pop style stores that would pop up in office parks and the many strip malls here. They would pawn these re-branded video cards, HDDs, CPU's etc. How they pulled it off I still don't exactly know how but they knew that it would be months before someone would fill up a HDD to capacity and just made sure that they sold to consumers and not businesses.
Just set the price point low-enough to be believable and tantalizing and they will come in droves.
Is it education? Plenty of HS offer CS classes, are enough of the "under represented demographic" (URD) starting here? With the quota system in place at most state colleges, if you happen to be an URD you have a higher degree of chance of getting into the program you want. There are also plenty of solid CS programs that are available via online delivery and then you have to start in the field.
Is it the "field" that is hard to get into? I'd say yes. I have a Masters in Information Assurance and a CISSP and I have been fielding interviews left and right to land an IA gig. They just don't want anybody and you have to find your niche and develop it. Do the URD perceive this as racist/sexist behavior when really its just the way the game is played?
Is it the "scene"? Are the URD not aware that just about everyone in IT is a bit of a weirdo and have a hard time socializing with ourselves let alone someone new? We all just basically ignore and avoid one-on-one and intra-personal communication unless we absolutely have too. Very common to have one-way conversations. Not normal just the way a lot of us are.
Is it "cultural"? Is there some barrier that makes a segment of the URD simply not want to pursue it? At either a cultural, societal, human level? Considering that you can do a lot of this work from home, it'd be ideal for working mothers, or, the disabled. But, where are they?
I just know of so many positions for all aspects within the IT field that they'll take anyone. I'm listening to interviews for a network engineer at my current company that can do modeling. They are willing to take me and my experience with OpNet is strictly from an academic stand point via my class labs. I just have another full-time commitment so I can't. A PM was walking around begging for security engineers. They don't care who, they just want a body that can do the work.
Don't know how it works in other countries. But, some USA ISP's will give you a static public facing IP and then release every so often. Just curious...
Just like with a gas/diesel car, the range decreases with load.
I discussed with some others before in that printing on a ship or forward deployed base is a waste of money, time, and space. I could see the various depots having printing shops, that makes sense. That'd certainly save on local inventory. Another factor is MILSPEC, they'd have to MILSPEC it all again for 3D printed parts. Not too hard but expensive an time consuming.
The machine shop had rods and sheets of various metals. The typical assortment of machines as well.
On a ship you have more than cross winds, you have wind coming up the sides and the acceleration across the deck, etc. I don't think a battery powered drone, even with enough control surfaces and mass, would have much flight time.
White-nose has also affected bats in Middle and South America as well.
I mean, why write a real story, with multiple, well thought out, paragraphs and words that are more than six characters when you can have some sensationalist op-ed piece on a web page loaded with banner ads.
At 3, kids copy their parents. They also know the difference between boys and girls. So, if they see mommy cooking and daddy nailing something with a hammer, they will copy that, respectively.
As a side not, my 3-year old son has both the IKEA work bench and IKEA cooking set. He plays with both, equally. I also have a tendancy to cook more than the wife does. But, I also work on house improvement all the time as well. So, that's how he see's his male role model and will copy accordingly. If we had a daughter she would spend most of her time on her iPad.
I was in HS from 1990-1994, and, having a pager or cell phone would yield these consequences:
1) Confiscation of device and collected into a school "evidence" bag
2) Detainment while the police arrives
3) K9 sweep of your locker and any "associates"
4) In school suspension for at least a week
But, apparantly, times have changed and having a cell phone or pager is no big deal. The original reason for their draconian response was that they thought you were a drug dealer.
They would also confiscate CD players, portable cassette players, and handheld radios if you were caught using them during class time; before/after school and lunch was allowed. The reason for that was it was deamed that those devices would be a distraction to the students and surrounding students in class.
Both an older, 3-channel, analog type. As well as, a more advanced computerized one tracking many metrics of the human body. No one defeated the poly.
I don't know why everyone is pointing to more technical certs when you already have a software skill set. So, what you need to do is find a related security field so that you aren't killing yourself to stay abreast let alone learn a new skill. If you want a relevant cert, look at CSSLP. Then, you'll need to network, network, network. You'll have a hard time transitioning your career without knowing someone unless the person who is hiring you is not the person to be working for.
I mean, just look at us. That being said, "we" have only been domesticated for a rather short period of our history on this planet. Prior to our domestication we were living with all the other animals out in the wild, so, yup, we too have sexual dimorphism. This leads to certain attributes/abilities that are stronger/weaker in each sex. I do firmly believe that anyone, regardless of gender/race/origin should be allowed to be happy and pursue in whatever direction they want regardless.
But, I think that the pathway to co-ed STEM is to integrate men/women early on. So that way if a man/women looks at a resume when they are in a hiring capacity, they gloss over gender/race/origin and go straight to qualifications. Those old-school legacy things like boy and girl scouts are, in a way, part of the problem. I also remember school teachers also emphasizing gender based roles, as they too, were also subject to the same. So, we need to take a look at the school system again and find a way to solve the integration issue there.
Which makes me wonder if the statement is actually for real or to save face. Just as before when they denied participating with the US at all only for everyone to find out that they lied and were involved just as others were.
Basically, they were allowed to have a formal military in the 50's due to cold war tensions.
Europe has burnt down many times. Germany might be in modern history, but, we can go back at least a thousand years of Europe kicking its own ass in repeatedly.
A marvelous piece of software to use Windows 7 on tablets that was discarded in the tablet-oriented Win 8.x.
Bush had a plan for a mandatory two-year enlistment plan that would then basically realize the same thing. I do think we should have mandatory military service but I realize not everyone is OK with this. So, I think we should also include other programs such as US Peace Corps. Otherwise, it's easy-come easy-go, and no one will fully appreciate the benefit.
Integration as in boys and girls working together early on. So that when either are in a hiring capacity they blip right over the name (and try and determine sex) and go straight to their experience/qualifications and hire on that alone. If neither are used to being integrated then the disparity will continue to exist.
That's a real good and current example of complacency. They knew they were hedging their bets on those earth-berms and "it happened". I wonder what LA would look like post-exodus. Those that have the means and will to get out will do so, leaving the place to gangs. New Orleans had some gang activity but they dispersed, I think LA will be different, much different, like war-lord different.
Really, look at their website and see the entire scope of their work. The blurb makes it sound like just UAV but it's much more and farther reaching. Very cool indeed. This UAV part, is on their, but it's just an extension of their core work. Totally sci-fi in a way, maybe of things to come.
I was in the military and we could not operate all willy-nilly. A lot of our equipment, specifically radar, was way over-powered. However, the FCC rules only apply to the 12 mile limit (or whatever it may be now) of shore. The systems that we did use within that 12 mile limit had active FCC licensing. The one exception is that the operators, we did not have an FCC license. IIRC, in the commercial world we would have to have had them.
I know what you are talking about as I had to install one at a military base. Ours supported only US Government cell phones and unless your personal phone was able to see a carrier you would have no signal. This does require coordination with the carriers to make sure you don't interfere with them. These pico-cells are "smart" in that they communicated with the towers when it comes to hand-over, etc.
USA goes and polices and we get chastised for it. We don't police and keep countries in check and we get chastised for it.
What we need is the EU/UN to actually get off their asses and do something. This is happening right next door to them but they just don't want their oil and gas disrupted. The only country that is moderately energy independent of Russian gas/oil would be the UK and they are not going to go in it alone. We really need the France, UK, and Germany to step in if we want to see Putin stopped.
I encountered this with sub-1MB computers with RAM. They'd basically do the same thing and make a 120 ns RAM chip 80 ns RAM chip. The difference for most, unless you were a total geek/nerd type, was negligible if even detectable on this low speed machines. In the DC area there were gabillions of little mom and pop style stores that would pop up in office parks and the many strip malls here. They would pawn these re-branded video cards, HDDs, CPU's etc. How they pulled it off I still don't exactly know how but they knew that it would be months before someone would fill up a HDD to capacity and just made sure that they sold to consumers and not businesses.
Just set the price point low-enough to be believable and tantalizing and they will come in droves.
Is it education? Plenty of HS offer CS classes, are enough of the "under represented demographic" (URD) starting here? With the quota system in place at most state colleges, if you happen to be an URD you have a higher degree of chance of getting into the program you want. There are also plenty of solid CS programs that are available via online delivery and then you have to start in the field.
Is it the "field" that is hard to get into? I'd say yes. I have a Masters in Information Assurance and a CISSP and I have been fielding interviews left and right to land an IA gig. They just don't want anybody and you have to find your niche and develop it. Do the URD perceive this as racist/sexist behavior when really its just the way the game is played?
Is it the "scene"? Are the URD not aware that just about everyone in IT is a bit of a weirdo and have a hard time socializing with ourselves let alone someone new? We all just basically ignore and avoid one-on-one and intra-personal communication unless we absolutely have too. Very common to have one-way conversations. Not normal just the way a lot of us are.
Is it "cultural"? Is there some barrier that makes a segment of the URD simply not want to pursue it? At either a cultural, societal, human level? Considering that you can do a lot of this work from home, it'd be ideal for working mothers, or, the disabled. But, where are they?
I just know of so many positions for all aspects within the IT field that they'll take anyone. I'm listening to interviews for a network engineer at my current company that can do modeling. They are willing to take me and my experience with OpNet is strictly from an academic stand point via my class labs. I just have another full-time commitment so I can't. A PM was walking around begging for security engineers. They don't care who, they just want a body that can do the work.
What is it exactly?