Um.. yeah, sure. Do you think I want to share/MY/ broadband connection with some unknown person who's gonna eat up my bandwidth and not help pay for it? Not bloody likely.
I can't think of anything that has directly impacted me as of yet, but there are things about the past year that are very disturbing.
The biggest thing is that the government appears to be milking the 9/11 event for all it's worth in steps, releasing little tidbits of the story and new footage or new suspects found every time it wants to pass something through the houses without causing too much trouble with the public. Whip the public into a patriotic fervor of such levels that they willingly give up their freedoms in the name of staying safe and 'free of terrorists'.
Examples would be the Citizen Corps program that Bush started, it's effectively eastern european 'secret police' all over again, call in your neighbor for suspicious activity and get them put on surveilance and possibly carted away. Also the 'Patriot Act' and a few other bills that are aimed at increasing the governments power over individuals, all in the name of 'freedom'.
So have I felt any solid effects of anything since then? No. Can I see a picture start to form the way they've been manipulating (or attempting to) the public to push forward an agenda? Yes.
First of all, they're not talking about the OS. Oracle is not helping redhat shape up it's security in any way. What it/is/ talking about is making databases 'unbreakable' by clustering them. No single point of failure.
Why linux/dell? Cause compared to a couple hundred thousand dollar sun 4500 or hp V class machine, it's all but pennies on the dollar!
Um.. yeah, sure. Do you think I want to share /MY/ broadband connection with some unknown person who's gonna eat up my bandwidth and not help pay for it? Not bloody likely.
I can't think of anything that has directly impacted me as of yet, but there are things about the past year that are very disturbing.
The biggest thing is that the government appears to be milking the 9/11 event for all it's worth in steps, releasing little tidbits of the story and new footage or new suspects found every time it wants to pass something through the houses without causing too much trouble with the public. Whip the public into a patriotic fervor of such levels that they willingly give up their freedoms in the name of staying safe and 'free of terrorists'.
Examples would be the Citizen Corps program that Bush started, it's effectively eastern european 'secret police' all over again, call in your neighbor for suspicious activity and get them put on surveilance and possibly carted away. Also the 'Patriot Act' and a few other bills that are aimed at increasing the governments power over individuals, all in the name of 'freedom'.
So have I felt any solid effects of anything since then? No. Can I see a picture start to form the way they've been manipulating (or attempting to) the public to push forward an agenda? Yes.
First of all, they're not talking about the OS. Oracle is not helping redhat shape up it's security in any way. What it /is/ talking about is making databases 'unbreakable' by clustering them. No single point of failure.
Why linux/dell? Cause compared to a couple hundred thousand dollar sun 4500 or hp V class machine, it's all but pennies on the dollar!
On the 4th floor at the oracle campus in redwood city, just a little jiggle and some folk are freakin out.
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Geeze.. I must really be jaded