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  1. Re:CPE equipment from ZyXEL on IPv6 Deployment Picking Up Speed · · Score: 1

    Model P-660HN-F1Z does not support IPv6.
    Model P-2612HNU-F1 does not support IPv6.

  2. CPE equipment from ZyXEL on IPv6 Deployment Picking Up Speed · · Score: 1

    ZyXEL's hardware sucks for CPE since they cannot do IPv6.

  3. Re:Use compressed air instead! on Old Electric-Car Batteries Put Into Service For Home Energy Storage · · Score: 1

    compressed gases are usually a terrible way to store energy in terms of loss.

    I'm talking about compressed air, which I think, is some kind of a gas.

    If you store energy in a battery, it will loss it's energy over time. I think this is the same for a compressed air tank...

  4. Re:Use compressed air instead! on Old Electric-Car Batteries Put Into Service For Home Energy Storage · · Score: 1

    I don't think that you can use hydro as a energy resource in a car or a bus. With compressed air you can.

    The context of the discussion is storing power for residential backup and load leveling purposes. Cars and buses are another article

    ok. fair enough.

    How've gonna store the water energy in your residential? With compressed air you can.

  5. Re:Use compressed air instead! on Old Electric-Car Batteries Put Into Service For Home Energy Storage · · Score: 1

    I don't think that you can use hydro as a energy resource in a car or a bus. With compressed air you can.

  6. Use compressed air instead! on Old Electric-Car Batteries Put Into Service For Home Energy Storage · · Score: 1

    Wind, it's a nightmare for grid operators to manage

    Instead of generating electricity directly in wind turbines, generate compressed air. Transport that energy in pipes and store it on land. On land you have an compressed air driven electricity generator for generating your electricity.

    Now you go from peak energy to base load energy. With this, wind will not be an nightmare for grid operators to mange anymore.

    The different to use compressed air as a storage for energy instead of batteries, is that you can discharge a compressed tank more times than you can discharge a battery.

  7. Re:my ISP allready has that! on AdTrap Aims To Block All Internet Advertising In Hardware · · Score: 1

    my own, http://fredan.se/. I made this solution myself. And it is out there, somewhere....

  8. my ISP allready has that! on AdTrap Aims To Block All Internet Advertising In Hardware · · Score: 1

    it is called:

    Block sites directly via their DNS server which gives back a NXDOMAIN for where it is propitiate.

    Easy solution this f*ck advertise problem.

  9. To easy to debunk on Germany Exports More Electricity Than Ever Despite Phasing Out Nuclear Energy · · Score: 1

    When Germany need all of their power is during the winter, when temperature is well below zero degrees. During this period they will not export a single watt of energy out of Germany.

    12.3 Twh = 12 300 Gwh = 12 300 000 Mwh.

    12 300 000 Mwh / 273 days / 24 hours = 1 877 Mw per hour.

  10. Re:What the hell's happened to /. ? on A Supercomputer On the Moon To Direct Deep Space Traffic · · Score: 1

    because we only have one moon!

  11. then we are all moving to namecoin on Following Huawei Report, US Rejects UN Telecom Proposals · · Score: 1

    Dear U.S, UN and the ITU.

    We, the rest of the world, are tired of you screwing with us, so we are moving everything over to Bitcoin and Namecoin.

  12. yeah whatever... on Parallella: an Open Multi-Core CPU Architecture · · Score: 1

    the real question is:

    how many double sha256 hashes can they do?

  13. Re:the solution is called TLMC - The Last Mile Cac on The Coming Internet Video Crash · · Score: 1

    it's different in that the cache server are placed at the ISP, with the possibility for the user to have an own cache server at their home.

    I will try to update the site during the next week with more information of how an setup with TLMC will work.

  14. the solution is called TLMC - The Last Mile Cache on The Coming Internet Video Crash · · Score: 1

    I'm currently working on a presentation and better specification on this subject. Currently the website tlmc.fredan.se does not contain anything useful at this moment.

    To give you something in the meantime so can TLMC cache the content (read: only static content!) from a content provider and also give the customers of that ISP the possibility to cache the content at their homes as well (if their ISP is participating in TLMC).

    TLMC is transparent, which means that neither part don't have to do anything if they don't want to.

    If the content provider don't want to participate but your ISP does, well nothing can't get cached at the ISP, so no joy there either.

    If your ISP don't want to participate in this as well, sorry, you as a enduser has to load the content thru your ISP to the origin where the content servers.

    The Last Mile Cache is build upon that the Content provider do what it is best on (sending large amount of static data) and the ISP do what it is best on, handling cache server located so close to end user as possible.

    If both the content provider and the ISP do participate in this, you will be able to watch movies with better quality than what they can give you on a blu-ray disc today.

  15. Re:yeah right... on Toyota Abandons Plans For All-Electric Vehicle Rollout · · Score: 1

    tell that to tesla (the not profitable car manufacturer)!

    jealous that you've not got one of teslas cars, are we?

    you see, they still got shitload of orders and since they are (practically) the only carmaker of electric cars, the will be profitable in that market.

  16. yeah right... on Toyota Abandons Plans For All-Electric Vehicle Rollout · · Score: 1

    tell that to tesla (the car manufacturer)!

  17. Dice Buys Geeknet's Media Business, Including Slas on Dice Buys Geeknet's Media Business, Including Slashdot, In $20M Deal · · Score: 2

    ... yeah, what ever.

    a more important question:

    will dice provide slashdot with an ipv6 address or not?

  18. easy on Researchers Seek Help Cracking Gauss Mystery Payload · · Score: 1

    hunter2

  19. Re:Yes, I am suspicious on Facebook Abstainers Could Be Labeled Suspicious · · Score: 1

    not only that but he didn't use the internet either!

  20. how about the tourist? on Ethiopia Criminalizes VoIP Services · · Score: 1

    are they also under this law?

  21. slashdoted on Ubuntu 12.04 Ported To the Allwinner A10 MK802 Mini PC · · Score: 0

    allready?

  22. Re:Ok, so... on Apple Offers Nano-SIM Design Royalty-Free · · Score: 1

    quiet easy. probably the same as with their displayport. you can not sue apple if using it.

  23. Infrastructure on Huawei Claims 30Gbps Wireless 'Beyond LTE' · · Score: 1

    Please tell me what kind of infrastructure that is needed to achieve this to each tower.

    Fiber?

    If then continue your digging into the homes directly instead.

  24. Don't forgett the announced prefixes on FBI Warns Congress of Terrorist Hacking · · Score: 1

    If only all ISP added filter to filter the announce prefixes we would have been safe from hijacking prefixes on the Internet today.

    However, it turn out that the ISP:s around the world don't give a shit about it.

    Terrorist, every prefix is up for grab! Just announce whatever you like and use that when you are going to hack the U.S.

    Here is my original thread on NANOG on this. Please remeber that NOBODY REPLIED.

    do not filter your customers - part2

  25. One thing is positive for his readers on Rob Malda (CmdrTaco) Joins the Washington Post · · Score: 1

    They might actually have a good spell checker at the Washington Post!