Why not give us a link to the actual pumpkin so we can slashdot it, then take pictures when it explodes.
No really sir, we're just sniffing for APs...
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Warflying: San Diego
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we planned to fly over or near high tech businesses, UCSD, Encinitas, Oceanside, Vista, Escondido, SDSU, Mission Valley, Pacific Beach, Mission Beach, Ocean Beach, Pt Loma, Chula Vista and then head to the airport to land. Tracy kept the airspeed low (about 120 knots) . . . we leveled off at 1500' . ..
How fast do you suppose you could explain yourself to an F-16 pilot?
Not smart for AOL to thumb their nose at the feds like this, I think. Was interoperability not federally mandated in 2000 as part of the Time Warner merger? In any case, this is another step backward. The first was AOL's agreement with IBM to allow interoperability with Lotus Sametime. Sametime was obscure to begin with, and the interoperability was half-ass (it certainly didn't fit this article's definition). Now AOL will get paid to relay messages between the proprietary clients of other companies. Big deal. This has zero to do with interoperability, but apparently AOL is selling it that way to the FCC.
Why not give us a link to the actual pumpkin so we can slashdot it, then take pictures when it explodes.
Not smart for AOL to thumb their nose at the feds like this, I think. Was interoperability not federally mandated in 2000 as part of the Time Warner merger? In any case, this is another step backward. The first was AOL's agreement with IBM to allow interoperability with Lotus Sametime. Sametime was obscure to begin with, and the interoperability was half-ass (it certainly didn't fit this article's definition). Now AOL will get paid to relay messages between the proprietary clients of other companies. Big deal. This has zero to do with interoperability, but apparently AOL is selling it that way to the FCC.