The difference is only in the underlying technology. If I purchase leased lines from one location to another, should I not be able to use that? Should I not be able to route traffic through the most econimical means available to me?
Now, if my friend at another company says that I can route over his network as well, should a company have the right to say that we cannot do this because I will no longer be paying for high cost leased lines, and now working off a friends network? And if another friend hooks in, why should he not be afforded the same courteousy that I am? That is why you cannot tax it. There's really nothing to tax.
They are trying to adapt the situation to the business model, not the business model to the situation. They are trying to tell you what you can and cannot do with your network. They are sacrificing your rights to protect their profits.
and to answer your question about why the two are different, VoIP works on packet switched networks, whereas traditional phone works on circuit-switched networks. a packet switched network can handle multiple calls, can be routed dynamically, and requires essentially less infrastructure. A circuit switched network relies on endpoint-to-endpoint transport, therefore is less prone to lag, but can only handle a fraction of the communication.
A phone T1 can handle 23(I think, I can't remember) incoming calls, but a data T1 can handle a lot more, but not as reliably.
That's the big difference between Voice networks and VoIP networks.
businesses that try to enact legislation which protects not only their interests, but a business model that is no longer relevant due to advances in science?
Better yet, map them out and look for some form of meaning that isn't there. Invariably, cults will form to worship these mystic tiles. They will be allegedly comprised of unearthly materials, despite scientific evidence to the contrary.
Is there any money to be made in cult leadership? Inquiring minds want to know.
A picture is only a 2 dimensional representation of a 3 dimensional space. Our brains fill in information to give it depth. Something like a cloud appearing on a wall could easily distort our judgement and make it appear as if in the middle of a room.
phenomenon Audio pronunciation of phenomena ( P ) Pronunciation Key (f-nm-nn, -nn) n. pl. phenomena (-n)
1. An occurrence, circumstance, or fact that is perceptible by the senses.
2. pl. phenomenons
1. An unusual, significant, or unaccountable fact or occurrence; a marvel.
2. A remarkable or outstanding person; a paragon. See Synonyms at wonder.
3. Philosophy. In the philosophy of Kant, an object as it is perceived by the senses, as opposed to a noumenon.
4. Physics. An observable event. There goes one. Now we just have the IR cameras to worry about. I'd say that any type of sound manifesting itself through a medium (wall, floor, etc) would indeed raise the temperature of the medium, which would be detectable by an infrared camera. After all, isn't sound just motion, and isn't heat motion?
Sure I would! My neigbours used to stare through my windows all the time. Rather than being forever closing the blinds, I just vacuumed the living room wearing nothing but a well placed sock and rubber soled shoes (Safety first!). After having to bend over to move the ottoman one time too many, the problem mystically solved itself.
No, Kerebos is a great tool, but the underlying filesystem does not allow for multiple network file permissions. Getting multiple realms working with each other is still a bit of a kludge.
What I want to see is a filesystem without permission mapping that is stronly tied to the authenitcation scheme, allowing for several realms/domains to be mapped to the local filesystem.
then we just make certain that all the work is done up front. Sure you'll have some of the metadata stating that your files were 3nc0d3d by N3o, but if you don't like that, you can change it. White-market files will have the proper metadata.
If the box is using a wireless card, you could theoretically do whatever you wanted. Man in the middle attack, sniffing of packets, changing of packets. All it takes is a little bit of knowhow, a little bit of time and a lot of gear and manpower.
Yeah, that's exactly the problem. Just wait until Larry Flynt is the next Governor of California, elected by a landslide. The stupidity of the general public will only prevent tampering from being revealed.
You're calling Firefly a bastard mix of Starhunter?
Of Starhunter? The one with the bounty hunter, and the kid engineer? The one where the entire series is shot on a ship called the Tulip? This Starhunter?
Wow, I never thought that that show would be compared favorably to anything.
No, it runs.NET. There's a lot of huffing and puffing, nobody knows too much about it, and in the end your business is in shambles and half your IT staff is no longer.
Now that that's out of the way, it never ceases to amaze me how many companies have little to no severe disaster recovery plans, and how a little bit of ingenuity(sp?) can go a long way in a company. Times of crisis and how one deals with them are the mark of successful businesses/employees/people. I don't think that we could recover so quickly should a disaster of that size hit my job, but it'd be fun to try.
Now, these people are overloading the same term?? These make me even more confused.
Which is why I generally don't bother reading more than the back cover of these types of books, and stick to the O'Reilley series, or an equivalent. It seems more and more that the book reviews are just so some slashbot can make a few quid on the referral incentives.
O'Reilley has never steered me wrong. Slashdot and Amazon however...
The difference is only in the underlying technology.
If I purchase leased lines from one location to another, should I not be able to use that? Should I not be able to route traffic through the most econimical means available to me?
Now, if my friend at another company says that I can route over his network as well, should a company have the right to say that we cannot do this because I will no longer be paying for high cost leased lines, and now working off a friends network? And if another friend hooks in, why should he not be afforded the same courteousy that I am? That is why you cannot tax it. There's really nothing to tax.
They are trying to adapt the situation to the business model, not the business model to the situation. They are trying to tell you what you can and cannot do with your network. They are sacrificing your rights to protect their profits.
and to answer your question about why the two are different, VoIP works on packet switched networks, whereas traditional phone works on circuit-switched networks. a packet switched network can handle multiple calls, can be routed dynamically, and requires essentially less infrastructure. A circuit switched network relies on endpoint-to-endpoint transport, therefore is less prone to lag, but can only handle a fraction of the communication.
A phone T1 can handle 23(I think, I can't remember) incoming calls, but a data T1 can handle
a lot more, but not as reliably.
That's the big difference between Voice networks and VoIP networks.
businesses that try to enact legislation which protects not only their interests, but a business model that is no longer relevant due to advances in science?
Get with the times, or get out of the way.
But he had to write a book. That's too much work.
I want my cult NOW!
Better yet, map them out and look for some form of meaning that isn't there. Invariably, cults will form to worship these mystic tiles. They will be allegedly comprised of unearthly materials, despite scientific evidence to the contrary.
Is there any money to be made in cult leadership? Inquiring minds want to know.
What happens when these batteries rupture, bringing cultured bacteria to the surface to wreak havoc on all living beings?
/tinfoil
I'm telling you, it's SARS from cars.
A picture is only a 2 dimensional representation of a 3 dimensional space. Our brains fill in information to give it depth. Something like a cloud appearing on a wall could easily distort our judgement and make it appear as if in the middle of a room.
I'm still out on the first point tho.
emotions are a powerful force that lead people to all sorts of irrational conclusions.
Thank you, Mr. Spock.
phenomenon Audio pronunciation of phenomena ( P ) Pronunciation Key (f-nm-nn, -nn)
n. pl. phenomena (-n)
1. An occurrence, circumstance, or fact that is perceptible by the senses.
2. pl. phenomenons
1. An unusual, significant, or unaccountable fact or occurrence; a marvel.
2. A remarkable or outstanding person; a paragon. See Synonyms at wonder.
3. Philosophy. In the philosophy of Kant, an object as it is perceived by the senses, as opposed to a noumenon.
4. Physics. An observable event.
There goes one.
Now we just have the IR cameras to worry about. I'd say that any type of sound manifesting itself through a medium (wall, floor, etc) would indeed raise the temperature of the medium, which would be detectable by an infrared camera. After all, isn't sound just motion, and isn't heat motion?
But what do I know?
How about VISUAL BASIC DOT NET XP 2003 SHARP?
Hey, I can read japanese! Cool!
Sure I would! My neigbours used to stare through my windows all the time. Rather than being forever closing the blinds, I just vacuumed the living room wearing nothing but a well placed sock and rubber soled shoes (Safety first!). After having to bend over to move the ottoman one time too many, the problem mystically solved itself.
No, Kerebos is a great tool, but the underlying filesystem does not allow for multiple network file permissions. Getting multiple realms working with each other is still a bit of a kludge.
What I want to see is a filesystem without permission mapping that is stronly tied to the authenitcation scheme, allowing for several realms/domains to be mapped to the local filesystem.
then we just make certain that all the work is done up front. Sure you'll have some of the metadata stating that your files were 3nc0d3d by N3o, but if you don't like that, you can change it. White-market files will have the proper metadata.
Hopefully they plan on extending this to the networked environment, allowing multiple domain/realm file permissions, authentication, and encryption.
Anything to replace NIS and its bastard stepchildren.
Okay, let me rephrase that,
Q:In other words can you "just" rig the election, or can you also keep a full database of people's voting habits?
A:Yes.
If the box is using a wireless card, you could theoretically do whatever you wanted. Man in the middle attack, sniffing of packets, changing of packets. All it takes is a little bit of knowhow, a little bit of time and a lot of gear and manpower.
Yeah, that's exactly the problem.
Just wait until Larry Flynt is the next Governor of California, elected by a landslide. The stupidity of the general public will only prevent tampering from being revealed.
You're calling Firefly a bastard mix of Starhunter?
Of Starhunter? The one with the bounty hunter, and the kid engineer? The one where the entire series is shot on a ship called the Tulip? This Starhunter?
Wow, I never thought that that show would be compared favorably to anything.
And yes I watch it.
Maybe it will be so good it will spawn a T.V. Series.
Oh wait....
the tornado doesn't run Linux.
.NET. There's a lot of huffing and puffing, nobody knows too much about it, and in the end your business is in shambles and half your IT staff is no longer.
No, it runs
-3 Stupid.
Now that that's out of the way, it never ceases to amaze me how many companies have little to no severe disaster recovery plans, and how a little bit of ingenuity(sp?) can go a long way in a company.
Times of crisis and how one deals with them are the mark of successful businesses/employees/people. I don't think that we could recover so quickly should a disaster of that size hit my job, but it'd be fun to try.
Fourteen pounds to go!
WOoHoO!
1) money is extremely tight, and I certainly don't need to be spending it on crap music that I may or may not like.
Man, I wish I'd have read your post before going to see 'The Hulk'. You'd have saved me a few bones.
But at least i didn't see that P.O.S. Gigli
Is there a party when you break 100?
Now, these people are overloading the same term?? These make me even more confused.
Which is why I generally don't bother reading more than the back cover of these types of books, and stick to the O'Reilley series, or an equivalent. It seems more and more that the book reviews are just so some slashbot can make a few quid on the referral incentives.
O'Reilley has never steered me wrong. Slashdot and Amazon however...