There is far too much boasting about stealing, reverse engineering, and illegal copying espoused by some within the open source community.
Point me to one person that has any signifigant contributions to an Open Software project that has boasted about stealing code or illegal copying. I bet you can't, because you simply made that up.
That is one of the main things that is such a misconception with Linux. IBM uses REDHAT LINUX and SUSE. NEITHER of those are "FREE" as in Beer. RedHat Enterprise stuff can cost THOUSANDS of dollars. MORE than any Microsoft OPERATING SYSTEM has EVER cost. You'd think RedHat Enterprise editions came with a free Oracle license or something.
Bzzzt! Sorry, thanks for playing. All of RedHat's software is released under the GPL. What you are bitching about is the support contract.
With beacons off, it is invisible to Windows Zero Config and Netstumbler-like tools. Kismet and any other tool using RFMON mode (Airopeek is the only one on Win32 AFAIK) can still see it.
Here is an example of one that netstumbler would miss. It does not transmit it's ESSID on every beacon.
The president of AT&T Labs insists the organization is helping AT&T's bottom line............He promised more advances in high-speed data over wireless networks and power lines, and technology to aggregate voice and e-mail messages.
Let's see how they will notch out my KW on 40 meters with their BPL technology when they don't have any *GOOD* engineers left.
Remember that the current DoJ is the one that administered the slap on the wrist for the convicted monopolist's most recent infractions. Even if Kerry wins, I'm sure his administration can be bought, as well.
Well, since Bill Gates is a Democrat, I think a Kerry administration would do *ANYTHING* about it.
Military over the horizon radar is broadband and around 430-440MHz.
Um, no. Over the horizon radar is located in the HF portion of the band. Without the ionosphere boucing the HF signal back down, it would not make it over the horizon.
Many tower sites have 460Mhz high power paging transmitters co-located there along with 150Mhz transmitters. Often times these transmitters are not "UP" at the saame time. Paging transmitters are up most of the time during the day. When you have two stations that are close to each other and you don't have a device called a "circulator" on the output of the RF Power Amp (PA), you get a mix of the two signals. 460-150 puts out a mix at about 310Mhz. Right in the band that many of the wireless key entry systems use. If the mix is only a few watts, comming from a high gain paging transmitter's antenna, yep, it would stomp all over the keyless remote.
No need for panic, I am sure it was someone replacing a bad circulator on a paging transmitter.
I suspect the reason you like the shows you do, is because the ones you like are what I call 'episodic television'. Bab5, DS9 and Farscape require that you see many more episodes to fully understand what is going on. Enterprise, Voyager and SG-1, for the most part, can stand on their own as single episodes.
Not that one is better than the other, I like all of those shows. My favorites are DS-9,SG-1,Farscape and Bab-5, in that order.
God, this latest karma-whoring technique on Slashdot consisting in posting "I thought I had read first!" or "I could have sworn it said " pisses me off to high heaven : if people can't find funny lines in the article to exploit in a witty post, they just make up their own, and moderators mod up funny for a reason that escapes me.
MOD PARENT DOWN, IT'S NOT FUNNY...
Trix has the Karma to burn. If you don't like how a post is moderated, start meta-moderating and quit bitching, Karma Whore.
Capitalism is an economy in which sources of production are controlled by private entities(instead of by the public/government). This shouldn't be confused with things like intellectual property rights, which isn't even a source of production, and really has little to do with wether you have a capitalist economy.
This correct. 'Intellectual Property Rights' are government sanctioned monopolies. The exact opposite of capitalism.
Your From line should contain the account on the email server you are sending from. If you want recipients to reply to a different address then put that address in the Reply-To field.
This is from RFC822:
4.3.1. RETURN-PATH
Ah yes! And we know all those virus writers strictly adhere to RFC822.
Also losses in the cables will be immense so both the headend and subscriber boxes will have to use huge transmit power levels, so the level might be low at the middle of the cable but the transmitters might have to be dozens to hundreds of watts (?)
Dozens to hundreds of watts at HF frequencies means little in the way of RF exsposure. Even during the first wavelength from the head end, there is not enough power to cause problems for people walking under the power lines. (IF they are about 30Ft in the air) Now, it will devistate HF communications, but it won't present a exsposure hazard.
Then why do I have to do exposure checks when I run 50w at my station? If you're constantly exposed to RF for days and weeks and years at a time, every time you went outside, yes, I think it would harm you. Maybe not at first, but when it gained widespread use....
I suppose you have an antenna that is really low to the ground and are operating at frequencies above whole body resonance. Compare your station to one operating at say, 14Mhz with 50 Watts into a dipole at 30 feet, you can be in compliance 2 feet away from the antenna.
There is far too much boasting about stealing, reverse engineering, and illegal copying espoused by some within the open source community.
Point me to one person that has any signifigant contributions to an Open Software project that has boasted about stealing code or illegal copying. I bet you can't, because you simply made that up.
Looks like they use Cisco and Ambit Microsystems.
That is one of the main things that is such a misconception with Linux. IBM uses REDHAT LINUX and SUSE. NEITHER of those are "FREE" as in Beer. RedHat Enterprise stuff can cost THOUSANDS of dollars. MORE than any Microsoft OPERATING SYSTEM has EVER cost. You'd think RedHat Enterprise editions came with a free Oracle license or something.
Bzzzt! Sorry, thanks for playing. All of RedHat's software is released under the GPL. What you are bitching about is the support contract.
Am I the only one that wondered why Thex went to all that trouble just to starve to death on the surface?
With beacons off, it is invisible to Windows Zero Config and Netstumbler-like tools. Kismet and any other tool using RFMON mode (Airopeek is the only one on Win32 AFAIK) can still see it.
Here is an example of one that netstumbler would miss. It does not transmit it's ESSID on every beacon.
I've got nothing against Linux... it's just its fan club I can't stand.
Why are you on Slashdot? Slashdot is *THE* Linux fan site. You some kind of masochist or something?
Anyone remember the windows manager called "Multi-Vue" for the Tandy Color Computer 3?
The president of AT&T Labs insists the organization is helping AT&T's bottom line. ...........He promised more advances in high-speed data over wireless networks and power lines, and technology to aggregate voice and e-mail messages.
Let's see how they will notch out my KW on 40 meters with their BPL technology when they don't have any *GOOD* engineers left.
Queen can't sue me for listening to or owning a Vanilla Ice CD, period.
.....at their own game.
.NET than .NET
You can't a better
Anyone remember "a better Windows" than Windows called OS/2?
Woops, that should be "would not do"
Remember that the current DoJ is the one that administered the slap on the wrist for the convicted monopolist's most recent infractions. Even if Kerry wins, I'm sure his administration can be bought, as well.
Well, since Bill Gates is a Democrat, I think a Kerry administration would do *ANYTHING* about it.
She was a prominent anti-war protestor.
I am also a non-US'ican, but I believe it has
something to do with Jane Fonda touring North
Vietnam, and reporting how nice the people were
to her.
I think it was the video footage of her laughing and giggling while sitting in the N. Vietnam gun touret that pissed everybody off.
Military over the horizon radar is broadband and around 430-440MHz.
Um, no. Over the horizon radar is located in the HF portion of the band. Without the ionosphere boucing the HF signal back down, it would not make it over the horizon.
What you are hearing is conventional radar.
Many tower sites have 460Mhz high power paging transmitters co-located there along with 150Mhz transmitters. Often times these transmitters are not "UP" at the saame time. Paging transmitters are up most of the time during the day. When you have two stations that are close to each other and you don't have a device called a "circulator" on the output of the RF Power Amp (PA), you get a mix of the two signals. 460-150 puts out a mix at about 310Mhz. Right in the band that many of the wireless key entry systems use. If the mix is only a few watts, comming from a high gain paging transmitter's antenna, yep, it would stomp all over the keyless remote.
No need for panic, I am sure it was someone replacing a bad circulator on a paging transmitter.
I suspect the reason you like the shows you do, is because the ones you like are what I call 'episodic television'. Bab5, DS9 and Farscape require that you see many more episodes to fully understand what is going on. Enterprise, Voyager and SG-1, for the most part, can stand on their own as single episodes.
Not that one is better than the other, I like all of those shows. My favorites are DS-9,SG-1,Farscape and Bab-5, in that order.
Wake me up when Jordan shows up. She's HOT!
God, this latest karma-whoring technique on Slashdot consisting in posting "I thought I had read first!" or "I could have sworn it said " pisses me off to high heaven : if people can't find funny lines in the article to exploit in a witty post, they just make up their own, and moderators mod up funny for a reason that escapes me.
MOD PARENT DOWN, IT'S NOT FUNNY...
Trix has the Karma to burn. If you don't like how a post is moderated, start meta-moderating and quit bitching, Karma Whore.
Capitalism is an economy in which sources of production are controlled by private entities(instead of by the public/government). This shouldn't be confused with things like intellectual property rights, which isn't even a source of production, and really has little to do with wether you have a capitalist economy.
This correct. 'Intellectual Property Rights' are government sanctioned monopolies. The exact opposite of capitalism.
If they wish to suck on the teat of the world, yes they will have to pay the price, both libre and gratis.
However, if they choose to pull themselves up by their own bootstraps, they will have no such price to pay.
Just like individuals and corporations.
Pay off debt or buy a house? With that kind of money, don't ask me to come take the wheels off of it ;)
Your From line should contain the account on the email server you are sending from. If you want recipients to reply to a different address then put that address in the Reply-To field.
This is from RFC822:
4.3.1. RETURN-PATH
Ah yes! And we know all those virus writers strictly adhere to RFC822.
As I have said since the first episode, "This is Star Trek! There is no singing in Star Trek!"
Also losses in the cables will be immense so both the headend and subscriber boxes will have to use huge transmit power levels, so the level might be low at the middle of the cable but the transmitters might have to be dozens to hundreds of watts (?)
Dozens to hundreds of watts at HF frequencies means little in the way of RF exsposure. Even during the first wavelength from the head end, there is not enough power to cause problems for people walking under the power lines. (IF they are about 30Ft in the air) Now, it will devistate HF communications, but it won't present a exsposure hazard.
Then why do I have to do exposure checks when I run 50w at my station? If you're constantly exposed to RF for days and weeks and years at a time, every time you went outside, yes, I think it would harm you. Maybe not at first, but when it gained widespread use....
I suppose you have an antenna that is really low to the ground and are operating at frequencies above whole body resonance. Compare your station to one operating at say, 14Mhz with 50 Watts into a dipole at 30 feet, you can be in compliance 2 feet away from the antenna.