I thought that only a screen writer would use a plot that would have the 'channel B' have a less stable oscillator than 'channel A.' Then someone forgets to turn on channel A.
It looks like this experiment was doomed before the craft ever left the ground.
Broadband over the power grid must be a great idea if FEMA is so concerned. But why would any government agency want to allow something as anarchistic as the Internet to use something that would benefit their own desires? I'm sure that FEMA or NSA or FBI would love to take advantage of wires that are connected to every house and building. It looks like FEMA is taking the first step.
Actually, I think Yahoo! Groups works really well. What I really think they should do is get rid of the awful bandwidth restrictions on Geocities.
I'm sure there out for revenge. Watch for a letter.
So the Onion is really a prophetic newspaper.
Apparently, a Microsoft programmer has seen how Norwegians drive. :)
I always called them Radio Shaft. I never called them Radio Shark before.
Cool.
The Slashdot effect...
I thought that only a screen writer would use a plot that would have the 'channel B' have a less stable oscillator than 'channel A.' Then someone forgets to turn on channel A.
It looks like this experiment was doomed before the craft ever left the ground.
I hope my box fails. I need the excuse so my wife will let me buy a new computer before then.
Don't buy MS-HOUSE. Be leary of some open source homes too.
Broadband over the power grid must be a great idea if FEMA is so concerned. But why would any government agency want to allow something as anarchistic as the Internet to use something that would benefit their own desires? I'm sure that FEMA or NSA or FBI would love to take advantage of wires that are connected to every house and building. It looks like FEMA is taking the first step.
For a minute I thought OSDL stood for "Open Source Defense League."