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  1. Re:Not a slow lane, a fast lane on Net Neutrality Campaign To Show What the Web Would Be Like With a "Slow Lane" · · Score: 1

    I've got a great real-world example of why fast lanes won't work. I spent a night at a 'hip' hotel in West Hollywood. Room, with tax, was $308. I thought I'd catch up on some episodes of House MD on Netflix and had utterly horrid quality. I did some speed tests (testmy.net) and saw I was being shaped down to 500kbps. I had better speeds while stay at some backwoods motor lodge in Minnesota recently. I called reception and they informed me that they offer "super fast internet" for only $14.95 more. Effectively they are capping their internet and offering to uncap it for a premium. That's why fast lanes don't work.

  2. Best way to get my feet wet? on OpenBSD 4.7 Released · · Score: 1

    What's a functional network appliance type device that supports OpenBSD through and through to load up OpenBSD 4.7 on?

  3. Encryption's End Game? on Fujitsu HDD with AES 256-bit Encryption · · Score: 3, Interesting
    We encrypt our torrents, mount our flash drives with TrueCrypt, we use TOR /w SSL to browse anonymously...all in pursuit of maintaining privacy in an increasingly interconnected world.

    10 Years from now will we all be content with the promise delivered with quantum cryptography, traveling the globe with all of our data instantly available with 'unbeatable' security?

    Or will it continuously escalate to the point that we start seeing more and more networks running 'off' the grid? Transporting data in person as on-the-fly decryption becomes increasingly prevalent. (Here we come Johnny Mnemonic)

  4. Wenches? on Startup Building Floating Data Centers · · Score: 1

    Good luck finding women in the IT field *and* willing to work on a ship.

  5. Re:Epoxy on Ion-Mask Coating Could Make Waterproofing Electronics Easy · · Score: 1

    Epoxy can over-insulate electronics in devices that are becoming increasingly compact and need every square millimeter it can get to shed that excess heat.

  6. Re:password recovery on New Password Recovery Technique Uses CPU and GPU Together · · Score: 1

    Time to start getting alt-key ASCII keys in there... Alt-255 anyone?

  7. Why I chose Gentoo on Ideal Linux System for Newbies? · · Score: 1
    Loaded up Redhat, Unbuntu, Suse, Knoppix, and Slackware, before I settled on Gentoo recently. Basically as a command-line heavy using NT user, I found most of the distros didn't compel me rightly or wrongly to really get up to elbows in the nitty gritty that really relates the true benefit of working with Linux, the UNIX underpinnings and the ability to tap into a vast numbers of great open source programs.

    Thanks Gentoo!

  8. ...up to 4GB of memory... on Thinkpad X60 — the Tablet Goes Ultraportable · · Score: 1
    Yet only 3GB is addressable compliments of Intel's Napa platform.

    Might be worthwhile to wait for Santa Rosa platform in April/May. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centrino#Napa_platfor m

  9. Fix: Uninstall Legacy, install Bridge Commander on Star Trek Legacy's Plot Left Behind on Away Mission · · Score: 4, Interesting
    http://www.gamespot.com/pc/sim/startrekbridgecomma nder/index.html/

    It may not have the All-Star voice acting, but it is fun, and significantly more realized as a game than Star Trek: Legacy.

  10. Uh oh, System Shock 2 flashback... on A Spaceport In Ohio? · · Score: 1
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_Shock_2/

    System Shock 2 starts in 2114, forty-two years after the events in System Shock, with the TriOptimum starship Von Braun serving as its main setting. The Von Braun is on its maiden voyage as the first faster-than-light starship in human history, and is joined by a Unified National Nominate (UNN) military starship, the Rickenbacker, an armed escort for the journey into the unknown.

  11. What about proxying outside the country? on The End of Net Anonymity In Brazil · · Score: 1

    Just like when an office network's filtering software is just a little too strict, the smarter users will proxy their traffic outside. I could see ISP's in Argentina, Venezeula, and elsewhere getting some additional traffic....

  12. China's Trump Card on North Korea Returns To The Table · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I really don't understand the intricacies of international diplomacy, but from what I gather (as well as what has been presented) China has almost complete control over North Korea's wellbeing in every respect. Are these six-way talks really just another way of saying China + North Korea versus Japan, USA, South Korea, and Russia?

  13. Wait, I saw this movie... on Contagious Cancer Found in Dogs · · Score: 1

    I believe it was John Carpenter's masterpiece, The Thing. Dog eats alien, dog transforms into bloated mass of cells, Thing eats humans.

  14. But will they have time to build Neo-Tokyo first? on Japan Plans a Moonbase by 2030 · · Score: 0, Troll

    I mean, priorities people, priorities!

  15. The Longest Journey on Can Games Make You Cry? · · Score: 2, Interesting
    The original The Longest Journey has been the only game wherein I found an ability to empathize with the protagonist, even when the graphics were already considered subpar. I've never found a way to put to words the reason why. I played Syberia and other similar titles, but I never really felt the same degree of connection. When I recently picked up the sequel, Dreamfall, I was let down.

    Any recommendations on titles?

  16. Replayability on The Short Memory of Game Design · · Score: 1

    Good points with regards to reprise levels. I always felt that games should have a 'Director's Cut' on some levels where the difficult is amped up or otherwise uniquely challenging without the usual 'increase enemy hitpoints and increase their damage output'.

  17. The same way we survived the last 50 on Stephen Hawking Asks The Internet a Question · · Score: 1, Interesting

    A little Cold War, depending on technology to overcome our shortcomings, and a fair amount of luck.

  18. Car Wrecks/Influenza =! Terrorism on Americans Not Bothered by NSA Spying · · Score: 1
    I am hardly one to defend the likes of George Bush, or the Republican party, but don't confuse people dying from the likes of disease or SUV's rolling over. Terrorism's impact extends far beyond the tragic death of individuals, as the name implies, fear is on the agenda, and not coincidentally the American economy. Sure the Pentagon was targeted, but the primary goals on 9-11 were the Towers as symbols of the wealth and power of the United States.

    As for weighing in on our most recent incursion into stepping around the 4th Amendment, I reckon you'd find that there is a bunker somewhere in Virginia with a couple of hundred petabytes of available storage and expanding, where all of those phone calls are being stored, but not data mined (yet). The second a couple of red flags go up though, and boom, recorded phone calls are yanked by their corresponding numbers and listened to. They probably still won't go through that whole hassle of getting a warrant/supoena after the fact though (too much paper work you understand). The main issue is if say, years later, someone with less altruistic ideals makes a few requests to gain political leverage.

  19. More underclocking/undervolting articles! on A 4.1 GHz Dual Core at $130? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Honestly I've been there and done that, I think I still have my Celeron 300mhz running at 450mhz somewhere around here. But these days, all I really want in a computer is something that has decent performance and doesn't sound like a vacuum cleaner. I'd much prefer to know which CPU's I can undervolt/underclock, and reduce the DB to a minimum.

  20. Hmph, I had this great joke... on Bill Would Outlaw Digital Receiver Recorders · · Score: 1

    Something about MythTV and my cold dead fingers, but I just can't seem to remember how it goes.

  21. Re:Foreigners... it's always foreigners. on Return of the Web Mob · · Score: 1

    More than likely I'm beginning to suspect that NA crackers are probably 'above' such things as botnets and such. Kind of a scary proposition.

  22. Different strokes on Living In Oblivion · · Score: 1

    Got together with my P&P roleplay group earlier this week and we had much the same discussion, three of us really enjoyed the game, and one was bored to death by it. The odd man out is big on World of Warcraft, while the rest of us have never really taken to MMORPG's. I think the lack of constant interaction is what left him cold, while we were looking for immersion and story.

  23. Re:Bluetooth on Bluetooth Gets a Speed Boost · · Score: 1

    He will when compromising pictures he took of his girlfriend show up on the interweb.

  24. Best wireless card available for Linux? on State of WLAN Support on Linux? · · Score: 1

    Since we're already on the subject, could anyone provide recommendations on proven wireless cards for linux? What provides the best overall compatability with features?

  25. Re:Before any says... on Wealthy 'Cryonauts' Put Assets on Ice · · Score: 1

    You mean the banks richer, right? (or possibly the state his is a resident of, his lawyers, or possible a distant relative who hires an attorney to argue that this guy will *always* be a popsicle).