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  1. Yeah, and your argument is worng too on One Worldwide Power Grid · · Score: 1

    http://www.ramgen.com/about_doe.html

    9 - 15% of the grid power is wasted .

    Peace,
    Ex-MislTech

  2. Bad Link on One Worldwide Power Grid · · Score: 2, Informative

    That link I offered is not a very good one, here is
    a better one , with better numbers :

    http://www.ramgen.com/about_doe.html

    9 - 15% loss is the overall factor they think .

    At 12 trillion watts of usage, that is a GREAT deal of power .

    Thanks,
    Ex-MislTech

  3. Resistance of just wire ... on One Worldwide Power Grid · · Score: 2, Informative

    http://www.cirris.com/testing/resistance/wire.html

    If you consider one loop at just 5,000 miles,
    and 3 strands one for each phase of AC ,
    then you are looking at 79.2 million ft. Transmission
    line .

    As the size of the wire goes up so does the resistance,
    and as the heat of the line goes up so does the resistance .

    Summer heat can cause "sag" which actually makes the
    wires longer for the equation as well .

    The only figure I have found is about .0025 Ohms per foot .

    So at optimal conditions we have 72.2 million ft. x .0025 Ohms =
    198K ohms and that is if you figure in Zero resistance
    in interconnection .

    198,000 Ohms * 1,000's of Ampere of current, you get the idea .

    All so we can build centralized power plants, and have
    lower staffing levels .

    Local power is honestly a better way to go, and I think
    deregualtion leads to corporate corruption .

    Ask Enron !

    Peace,
    Ex-MislTech

  4. Long haul transmission wasteful on One Worldwide Power Grid · · Score: 1

    Transmission over distances is wasteful, transmission
    thru thru the air similar to radar is VERY wasteful .

    Tesla was a brilliant man, brilliant beyond his years,
    but Local power wastes less .

    When you consider the US is the largest consumer of electricity
    world wide, something like 12 Trillion Watts , 10% of that
    would be enough to supply multiple entire countries .

    10% is just an example, actually MUCH more is wasted due
    to line loss over thousands of Grid Transmission Lines .

    The biggest savings has been the ability to run less plants
    with less ppl, but now small operation like Smith Cogeneration
    as affordable, can use jet enegines that do not meet high RPM
    vibration tests for flight dynamics .

    http://www.smithcogen.com/aboutcogeneration.htm

    Natural gas in a pipeline traveling from one side of the country
    to the other has veritably no loss in comparison .

    Solar and Wind power are great, but they take a great deal of
    time to implement, and take up ALOT of surface area .

    In metropolitan areas the price for land is fairly high,
    this system could run underground, taking little space .

    Considering the economic and job situation of the country,
    putting more ppl back to work has some merit .

    Considering a "possible" attack on the power grid just to
    cause financial damage, it may be prudent as well .

    Peace,
    Ex-MislTech

  5. Transmisson model is wasteful on One Worldwide Power Grid · · Score: 2, Interesting

    For every mile of huge arm thick copper wire linking
    power plants across the nation, we could invest in
    local power plants based on technology similar to
    smith Cogeneration .

    http://www.smithcogen.com/aboutcogeneration.htm

    There are other vendors out there as well, and throughout
    alot of the US natural gas is plentiful and affordable .

    Each mile of copper wire carrying 100,000+ volts and
    1,000's of Ampere lose alot of their power due to the
    natural resistance in the wire .

    The costs of the giant towers, and the huge copper wires
    is truly amazing, and could be better spent on local power .

    The Tranmission model allows for less human workers is
    its biggest cost savings .

    In a time with a job crunch, and a weak grid in California
    and the upper east coast, it is time to think differently .

    Smaller regional grids are less wasteful, and make more sense .

    10,000 miles of Transmission towers and wires must have
    cost billions of dollars . It may have been a good idea
    at the time, but the smaller Cogeneration model is better
    under current political, financial, and economic conditions .

    Peace,
    Ex-MislTech

  6. Apple...Crash differently on Recommend Apple, Lose Your Job? · · Score: 1

    This is kinda funny, how true it is, I'll leave that up
    to apple folks to decide .

    http://www.bordergatewayprotocol.net/~jon/humor/ vi deo/crashdifferent.mpg

    This file is huge, almost 50 meg, so broadband only folks need apply .

    Peace,
    Ex-MislTech

  7. 100% USDA prime Flamebait ;) on Former Intel Engineer Pleads Guilty To Taliban Aid · · Score: 1

    see subj

  8. Re:Funny. on Former Intel Engineer Pleads Guilty To Taliban Aid · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I think this just shows the Visa screening has ALOT
    to be desired, and who we have come into our country
    is as important as any other aspect of "national securty"

    Some of the 9-11 suicide pilots were issued US Visas
    after they had already died in 9-11 .

    That is the "professionalism" at hand in the seething
    bureaucracy that is our current government .

    Bush baby was outraged, and as he should be , but it only
    points to the lame state of our borders and our Visa program .

    It has been bought out by the big corporate cash cows
    for cheap labor .

    If you think the H1-b visa thing was a big deal , keep in
    mind that under the L1 visa there is no limit to the
    number of ppl they can bring into the country to displace
    US workers . Ppl at Bank of America were forced to train
    their own replacements because their replacements did not
    know how to do the job , if you refused , you did not get
    your severance check .

    One gentleman named kevin flannagan commited suicide
    after the Quality of his severance was determined
    by the quality of his exit training of his replacement .

    http://www.nomoreh1b.com/BankOfAmericaSuicides.a sp x

    To all you coders out there, lets wish Kevin a fine send
    off and hope that we do not find ourselves wholesale
    replaced because they can import the entire third world
    population to do every job in this country, just because
    ppl in some countries will work for 50 cents an hour .

    Bye kevin , sorry your life sucked !!!

    Long live the Corpracracy !!!!

    In some cities they even pay for their housing because they
    pay them so little they could not possible afford it .

    If they are needed that bad over here, make them citizens .

    Do you feel the love ???

    Do you feel it ????

    This is NOT the way to stablize the economy .....

    Cost structures will collapse , bankruptcies, and a
    never ending spiral resembling the same crap we went
    thru during the S&L scandal a little less than 20 years ago .

    The cost of that menagerie is passed on to the tax payers,
    the lucky ones that get to keep their jobs, even the
    suits making the stupid choices .

    Peace,
    Ex-MislTech

  9. Re:There are solutions on Sluggish WiFi Connections Hurt Everyone · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Anyone know if you can implement QoS and lock devices to a
    certain speed ???

    I do not know if any access points come with this feature,
    maybe the high $$$ cisco does, I have not checked .

    Peace,
    Ex-MislTech

  10. CSMA/CD or CSMA/CA ? on Sluggish WiFi Connections Hurt Everyone · · Score: 1

    I think it is not CSMA/CD, but is CSMA/CA instead .

    http://aqua.comptek.ru/test/HiddenNode/hidden_no de _en.html

    Thanks,
    Ex-MislTech

  11. Re:Microsoft Advertisement on Build-to-Order Cars? · · Score: 1

    Agreed,

    JPL and NASA use open source for alot of their work, if it is
    good enough for them, it is good enough to build cars .

    QNX that runs alot of nuclear reactors is based on Unix .

    M$ is just a wannabe, and .NET is just a fantasy .

    More Marketing Hoopla about a as of yet fully working product .

    I am so sick of a marketing driven economy, instead of
    a technologically driven economy .

    One that takes pride in innovation, invention, efficiency,
    much like that which is found in most german engineers ,
    a deep pride and conviction in making it the best it can be .

    Intead of marketed engineering for profit, and deception in
    the case of micrsoft .

    Bah, oh well, off the soapbox .

    Peace,
    Ex-MislTech

  12. I've been talking to the wrong ppl on Judge Disconnects Interior Dept., Again · · Score: 1

    I need to talk to someone that does not have a vested
    interest in financially destabilizing our economy .

    As visa workers or their kids you do not care if our
    economy goes in the toilet .

    Fortunately one person in Washington does, as will others .

    http://www.congress.org/congressorg/bio/userlett er /?letter_id=31279091

    Sending billions out of the US a year does not help
    the economy .

    I am starting an online e-mail petition and hosting it
    off petitionsonline and I am going to get this Visa tripe
    set straight.

    You have *** """ Motivated Me """ ***

    I thank you for your help in giving me the level of disgust
    to do something more than just whine about it here .

    I may fail, but by God or Allah I am going to try my best,
    and I am going to get all the ppl I know that got """ REPLACED """
    to join me in this crusade .

    So enjoy your jobs here while you got it, or your parents
    got it, the gig is just about up .

    The majority of Blue and White collar workers are pissed
    off and as citizens we get to vote , and your gonna be hearing
    about it .

    Peace,
    Ex-MislTech

  13. Re:It is not corruption: it is sensible on Judge Disconnects Interior Dept., Again · · Score: 1

    1. I do not call them filthy foreigners, I am American Indian
    so I got a clue as to racism .

    2. Some will work better than me, in fact I am sure we could
    lay off half the ppl in america and replace them with cheap
    foeign labor . But I do such a DAMN GOOD JOB that I get
    letters of recommendation .

    http://www.geocities.com/duanenavarre/Recommenda ti on.htm

    I think that speaks well enough to my ability .

    I used to work for Cisco Systems and got 3 performance
    awards with cash bonuses because I "singularly" made
    the project happen on time . If you want e-mail
    adresses of ppl at cisco that will verify this I will
    provide them !

    4. All muslims are not terrorists, but their are millions
    of muslims that support what Usama did . I do not say do
    what hitler did, I say send them home , which beats what
    was done to japanese americans during WW2 here .

    5. Norman mattloff of UC Davis pointed out the falsehoods
    of the H1-b program, you can read them here :

    http://heather.cs.ucdavis.edu/itaa.html

    6. The value of work may drop, but if it drops too soon,
    it causes ppl to default on loans on cars and houses and
    sends the economy into a crash . All those Mega-Corps
    have all those broke americans for customers. They do
    not realize they are shooting themselves in the foot
    long term . You do not give a damn, you and your family
    just go home if the house of cards falls down .

    7. You may be american, but I bet your parents are not .

    8. Just because you had the honor of being popped out on US
    soil does not make you a real american in my eyes . have you
    or any member of your family ever served in the US armed forces ?
    My guess is no . Of my family, both sides, over a dozen of us
    have taken the oath, and done time in the military .

    9. Nationalist, Yes at times, Bigot no I am not, I just
    think you are not an economist, and you have your own bias .
    I think you are probably a liberal to boot .

    10. What you and I think does not matter a hill of beans as
    Congress and the House of Reps are not going to repeal the
    Visa laws because they are bought off by the corrupt corporations.

    65,000 new H1-b's per year is not helping 10,000,000+ americans
    already out of work, and do nto tell me they were all laid off
    because they suck . No one on slashdot is going to buy that tripe
    off of you or anyone else .

    Peace,
    Ex-MislTech

  14. Re:They are not a sweatshop on Judge Disconnects Interior Dept., Again · · Score: 1

    I admire your defending Tatia, but it does make one
    wonder why you have those allegiances or biases .

    Here in the US sweatshop has took on a different meaning
    in India/Asis , sweatshop prolly is more in line with locked
    doors and whip cracking .

    The value of the work is the current market value, Tatia
    looks to under cut that by bringing in cheap labor .

    Fortunately the corrupt senators and house of reps recently
    decided to reduce this policy to 65,000 new H1-b's a year,
    but scum bags like Tatia have decided to start using the
    now UNLIMITED L1 visa to bring in cheap labor .

    Our senators and house reps are suppose to represent us, and
    vote for what we think would be in our best interest , but
    they have been bought off by the big corporations to pass
    these Visa laws to bring in cheap labor .

    Even the Democrats voted for this as the lobbying group
    paid off our senators and house reps to the tune of 22 million .

    It was the one of the most lopsided votes in history,
    like 97-1 in the senate.

    Most of the ppl from these outsource labor countries do not
    evne like the US, they just like its money, and most send the
    money back home .

    This further undermines the economy of this country.

    Some of this money even makes it into radical muslim
    hands to fund the likes of Al-qaida .

    How many muslims working here are funneling money
    back to their country, and then a 3rd party makes
    the pay off to Al-qaida .

    Instead of being earned here and spent here, it gets spent overseas.

    If they want to hire you, they should pay you as much as the
    US counterparts make here .

    This has already gone the gambit in canada .

    You cannot get a job in canada if they can find a canadian that
    can do the job, even americans are held back from jobs up there .

    This mentality is hopefully soon to come to the US .

    I like canada's idea and hope we implement it soon .

    if we can find an american that can do the job, no Visa
    worker moving in to take it and send the money overseas,
    sounds DAMN good to me .

    Peace,
    Ex_MislTech

  15. Why pay .... on Judge Disconnects Interior Dept., Again · · Score: 2, Interesting

    They can get interns to do it for free .

    If they cannot get an Intern they can import someone
    from overseas give them a L1 visa and pay them
    minimum wage .

    Hell Tatia consulting specializes in unempolying ppl in the US ,
    they are one of the best cheap foreign labor sweatshops in the US .

    Why hire americans, when you can get ppl for next to nothing !!

    Go corporate corruption !

    ( sarcasm ended )

    Asking the government why they do something stupid year end
    and year out is like asking why the CEO of a major failing
    corporation did not listen to the engineers .

    An MBA type thinks he is above the lowly R&D folks, his
    elitism pushes his ego to all new heights .

    You see the same egotism, elitism, and intra-departmental
    squabbling in the government .

    "little kingdoms" run by little minds .

    cooperation on a basic level undermined by personality
    conflicts, and pissing contests .

    Until someone goes thru there and "cleans house" it is gonna
    suck just as bad as it does now .

    Protecting the jobs of the incompetent whether they are
    female or a minority is hurting this country, and will
    be of the key object lessons of it is collapse from within .

    Learn from the fall of Rome, or history will repeat itself .

    Peace,
    Ex-MislTech

  16. Re:Relating facts on (Solar) Power to the Masses · · Score: 1

    A laser making a preliminary path for a particle beam
    type weapon could get alot of energy down from high
    orbit .

    I think it was one of the options under consideration
    at Sandia Labs before it all got scrapped and chinese
    cheap labor came in and photo-copied alot of the secret
    research .

    Of course outsourcing so much that you sell your country
    down the river is ok, just ask bill clinton, not that I am
    a bush baby fan either .

    Peace,
    Ex-MislTech

  17. Make my Day laws on 2191.78 Years for the RIAA to Sue Everyone · · Score: 2, Informative

    Alot of the Midwestern states have the "make my day laws",
    ALOT of criminals have been shot because of it .

    Some innocents and even cops have died too, but they
    intend to keep the law on the books .

    The cop that died here did, the knock, yell, bust door
    down real quick and rush in . What he got was a sleeping
    person on the couch with a double barrel shotgun .

    The dead cop was the district attorneys son, the guy on
    the couch got away with it .

    Makes the cops a little more careful about busting into
    houses, deserved or not . They also carry lexan shields
    and body armor on entry crews now .

    Peace,
    Ex-MislTech

  18. Go Gnome ! on IBM Points Out SCO's GPL Software Distribution · · Score: 1

    Or any non-SCO for that matter, lol .

  19. Re:well no kidding on VoIP Beats Conventional Phone Service In Iraq · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Funny you say that, the data lines that drive the phone network
    can be used to drive the data network that is the internet .
    In certain areas ATM/Sonet OC fiber carries both voice and data
    down the same fiber .

    Packetized voice has been a reality since they completed the step called dial off load .

    I worked in one of the failed VoIP labs for Cisco in Herndon
    Virginia, and helped make a 48 million error free
    calls test go down at Sonus on an old test box called an
    Inet Spectra before going to work at Cisco.

    Companies like Sonus beat cisco in the dial offload game in coutries as critical as japan .

    Once Cisco realized they had laid a golden egg they start hack and slashing their VoIP projects like a butcher gone mad .

    The facility in Herndon lost half its staff even though it wrote the only Universal Realtime SS7
    International Gateway protocol converter in the world with software . Trying to make it a Media Gateway Controller on top of all that made it very unwieldy .

    Sonus was smart and held the call state on DSP's that could be dynaically reprogrammed, while cisco tried to hold it in RAM on Sun boxes .

    It failed miserably for cisco, but Sonus was making 8,000 calls per second on a 1 rack box taking up a little less than half a standard 7 foot rack .

    It was done at the local office for the long haul
    portion , and they are just now sorting out how
    the last mile is going to be done .

    Different companies want to do it different ways .

    That is why they call VoIP "convergence", it blending
    the lines where separation was sought before .

    As for it being newer, hell it was built on top of
    the phone network, the protocols are really the only
    so called "new" portion , and it was derived about
    22 years ago with early Arpanet .

    Moving from switched telephony to packet telephony on a
    global scale is going to cause a HUGE shake up in long distance
    and telecommunications .

    Think cell phone running on something like Wi-MAX , and ppl
    being able to put up their own repeater .

    I am hoping it is based on UWB if possible .

    The holy cash cow of long distance has just been sent down
    the river, and ridiculous rates are RIP .

    We are starting to see the turning point, we are seeing it
    cheaper to implement IPv6 in third world countries than
    the old switched networks .

    Scale that to 6 billion+ ppl world wide, and yeah its news .

    p.s.: sorry for the DOT BOMB story, just felt the urge to
    share some pain ;)

    Peace,
    Ex-MislTech

  20. Troll , troll, troll , ur boat down the stream on Growth Job Sector: Freelance Technical Support · · Score: 1

    see subj .

  21. Details of "Happy Birthday" , surreal ..... on MIT, Boston College Refuse DMCA Subpoenas · · Score: 1

    http://www.snopes.com/music/songs/birthday.htm

  22. Re:The Economics of Empire on The IT Market: Cyclical Downturn or New World Order? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    My apologies, it is just a subject that brings great anger
    to me and clouds my reason .

    I do not think clearly when I am that pissed off .

    I look forward ot the day they take the corporate royalty
    to task for their sharecropping of america .

    Their ultimate goal seems to be little better than that .

    Taxes so high, only the rich can afford real property,
    either your part of the rich or part of the poor , it
    is like a vanishing middle class .

    Continuing to raise the tax amounts, but the rich have
    loopholes to avoid them .

    If anyone makes a decent wage that is not a "suit" find
    a way to replace them with someone from another country .

    It is a mantra I think should have them deported, and the
    politicians that are bought off by them should be sent
    to the overseas sweatshops as well .

    In the US we make what we do so we can afford the OVER-priced
    homes on the East and West coast, so we can just have a place
    to live and have a roof over our heads .

    I am not talking palatial mansions here, I am talking a
    little house on the prairie place going for $250,000 in
    the valley in cali .

    ( deep sigh )

    let me calm myself ...

    There are intelligent businessman, alot of them were college
    drop outs , ie. Mike Dell , Bill Gates and others .

    The Visa cards is what got most of the 9-11 hi jackers in here .

    The Visa cards is what got them into the flight schools .

    The Visa cards is what has brought millions of foreign workers
    here, when we have millions of unemployed .

    For the "truly" brilliant foreign ppl that apply for jobs and
    truly beat out americans on ability, sure , come on down .

    But the sweatshops Tatia consulting and others that were
    mentioned by Norman mattloff of UC Davis before the Senate
    of the United States, it is all just a damn scam .

    They voted 96-1 to dbl the number of Visa workers coming into
    this country AFTER the DOT BOMB went off .

    I say they all need to rot in hell .

    Just my 2 cents .

    I am not mad at you or saying your wrong about anything,
    I am just bent out of shape about this particular subject .

    peace,
    Ex-MislTech

  23. Re:The Economics of Empire on The IT Market: Cyclical Downturn or New World Order? · · Score: 1

    Alot of those "suits" struggled to pass the business math
    and had to get the Engineers as tutors to help them make
    it through their math courses , how bright can they be ???

    Yeah, management could not possibly be outsourced overseas,
    they are TOO brilliant, there are NO successful overseas
    business models .

    Examples:

    japanese steel (our tarriffs barely holding it at bay)
    oriental electronics ( ur TV, ur VCR, ur Microwave, ur Clock )
    japanese auto makers ( US Automakers had to change or die )***
    *** This change was forced on them in the 80's ...

    PC chips/parts ( they make the majority of motherboards etc)

    Sony, Panasonic, Toshiba, Yamaha are you telling me they know
    nothing about the economies of scale ???

    I think your perspective is somewhat narrow .

    The tallest building in the world stands in the Orient, not here .

    They can "manage" just as good as we can if they are given the
    chance, and have already proven they can and will do it for less .

    As one poster said it is about the good ole' boy network, and
    the fact that practical working class, those that work with
    minds and hands are looked at as disposable tools . I agree .

    Enron had no real products, just marketing, accounting,
    and ultra management of energy commidities .

    Take Enron for a management model, considered the pinnacle
    of its DOT COM time, one of the biggest .

    One of the biggest fiascos , look at MCI, look at AOL ,
    look at MANY US companies .

    Pump and Dump ... Deceit and legal theft thru missinformation .

    Some of the early geniuses at Blizzard just left because of the
    "suit" mentality at Vivendi, they like alot of ppl were naive
    when they sold out . They paid the price , and they quit .

    Hopefully a Co-op of Engineers and programmers will start
    funding their own devices/products and they as a collective
    Co-op can eliminate "suits" .

    It would be funny if Engineers/Scientists/programmers formed
    a Co-op online using CVS to make products for less, and outsourced
    paper pushing, accounting, marketing to temp agencies .

    They have software that can do alot of what an accountant use to do .

    Management did not develop it, programmers did .

    It would be irony come full circle .

    Peace,
    Ex-MislTech

  24. Cost of fiber on Mailing Disks is Faster than Uploading Data · · Score: 1

    Fusion splicing fiber is still expensive, and optical
    routing gear is still expensive .

    This has a trickle down effect to the T1, but they are
    still overcharging for the service .

    Uncapped DSL is faster than a T1, then something is up .

    The price of ATM connectivity and Long Reach Gig Ethernet over
    fiber are dropping, but the gear is still expensive as it is
    not mass produced yet .

    When ATM cards are as cheap as NIC's , and an ATM router costs
    about as much as a 100 Base-T Router then you will see a
    revolution in long haul costs .

    Right now patents, etc etc, are keeping the cost of ATM gear
    a bit higher than it should be, but it is still cheaper than
    Sonet and looks to stay that way .

    Wireless may be the cheapest last mile solution for areas the
    carriers have deemed unworthy of broadband due to cost to
    implement .

    Alot of small rural communities are hungry for broadband and
    are sick to death of dial up after visiting friends and
    famalies in the city and seeing what broadband is like .

    I am starting a Wi-Fi Coop ISP in a rural town like ALOT of
    ppl all over the world have already done . If enough ppl
    do it , it will solve this problem , check out www.locustworld.com
    and the MeshAP .

    A central access to bandwidth, then Mesh AP's all over a small
    town will work , in fact it already is around the world .

    Work around the telecom industry, go Wi-Fi .

    Peace,
    Ex-MislTech

  25. Anonymous P2P filesharing on Filesharing Up 10% After RIAA Threatens Users · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Use encryption, highest order currently available .
    I think it is 2,048 bit like hushmail uses, upgrade this
    and make it a encryption module that can be adapted as
    further needed in the future .

    Disregard the NSA request for Keys, andMake it a dynamic server model . All ppl are servers, but only for a short random while,
    and then the duty is passed .

    The servers start building a dynamic remap, then deliver the
    time for remap and reassign after the hand off and receive
    servers have negotiated and checked the links for stability
    and reliability .

    Hide the Ip addresses, and use a disassociated means of
    node identification . IP address will get you connected to
    a Dynamic DNS that is floating on foreign hosted servers
    in countries that care not a wit for the RIAA or what it wants .

    Design it as a many tentacled beast, with polymorphic traits
    like a polymorphic virus . Use multi-casting to update server
    lists and keep the nodes informed .

    Use dummy data to send the fox chasing the fake hound ,
    the wild goose chase . Put pieces of the data in certain
    packets, and those certain packets change as the network
    morphs in the course of the day . Like was preposed for
    Dark Angel 2000 .

    Clients will dynamically re-route, and shift their registration
    info all encrypted, and IP addresses are masked/encrypted when
    used, and are used as little as possible .

    Idle process similar to what the SETI@home screen saver uses
    could determine the best machines, and use them to build
    an 'A' list of nodes, but rotate that responsibility as to not
    lock it in to certain machines, ie. keep it moving .

    So with a encrypted structure by a random shifting tree ,
    they would have a "damn" hard time tracing it if all the
    packets themselves were coded .

    A whitelist is possible, but could be compromised by a member
    being caught thru other means, ie. vindictive significant other .
    Then what was a good node could be used to reverse engineer it,
    and listen to the network .

    So it has to be designed so that those on the network themselves
    could monitor, but it changes quickly, and changes in ways
    that are not straight forward easily understood, A network chameleon of sorts .

    Only the master chameleon could "hope" to understand the network,
    but the very fact of how fast it changed would make it a daunting
    if not overwhelming task . If someone who had the idea of
    "Dark Angel 2000" could apply it to peer 2 peer it could happen .

    Well enough day dreaming , hopefully some very bright mind
    will see this and help it or a variant there of on its way .

    Peace,
    Ex-MislTech