Ever wonder how Naval warships communicate? My own ship I presently serve on had what we called INMARSAT which was an EHF signal with dual 64K transcievers. We now use an SHF signal which is as fast as a fragmented T-1 with send and recieve.
What do you define as innocent on the net these days. Just by simply clickin on certain web sites malicious users have just marked you, obtained your ip address and have more than enough effective tools to obtain information from your computer. Sadly, there is no fool proof method of security. One can easily setup most firewalls these days with little understanding of what's really going on, but is a firewall enough? Should there maybe not be some kind of anonymous connection from the users ISP to the world outside his ISP?
I really don't care about initial size. What would be nice if if you could stick say 4 of these in even an ATA raid you could expect massive perfomance gains that would go increase on the next faster interface up to SCSI320. With a 4 drive setup you could have a RAID5 for fault tolerance and failure and it would be so speedy in transfers that you wouldn't even notice. This would apply to software raid, and or hardware. Give me 4 200GB versions of these and I would be happy cause its not always siz that matters. A single 2TB drive with no data redundancy would honestly just plain scare me anyway.
A port can commonly be marked broken cause a very small minute portion of the application my cause breakage or damage to other system components, cause crashes, or etc. If a port is marked as broken, you should be wary and investigate why. http://freshports.org has a great way to browse the ports tree and read the cvs commit logs of the latest changes. I have tried many many linux distro's and the whole of them just don't seem like they were built as one, but pieces glued together from mix and match parts that you can never be completely sure should work together to begin with. Directory structure along is way more thought out breaking base apps and user installed apps between / and/usr/local.
You can get around that by using local ip's (127.0.0.X) and then use nat or other preferred method of traffic routing to secure each jail even further and have easy access between them on the local network.
I was once suspended from school cause they suspended the wrong Brian S. Johnson. god when I gothome and my mom asked me what I did as I was getting the living hell beat out of me I couldn't think of anything to tell her cause I surely at the time didn't know myself. It was even better when I had to go back for a meeting with the principal and the teacher the teacher informed us all that I wasn't the right student.. Oh, yeah, that made my day.
Well, you are right. But how useful will HAM be since the area's you will more than likely be trying to reach will still have BPL in working order and HAM will not work there. Your point is moot and ignorant to the point of pure idiocy and lack of any thought.
$150 for a good pc? Did you include a monitor, case, keyboard, mouse? Or do you consider a good pc JUST the upgrade of basic components itself? Great for upgrades of existing systems. but not everyone is gonna see that as being a good PC if they can't sit down at it and actively use it.
What would be really cool is a radio control blimp with a webcam, small computer, a wireless nic. A balloon just seems to limited and hard to recover..With a good enough radio, or other long range method once could deflate the blimp to a safe landing in high winds and maybe use gps to go get it..
Ever wonder how Naval warships communicate? My own ship I presently serve on had what we called INMARSAT which was an EHF signal with dual 64K transcievers. We now use an SHF signal which is as fast as a fragmented T-1 with send and recieve.
What do you define as innocent on the net these days. Just by simply clickin on certain web sites malicious users have just marked you, obtained your ip address and have more than enough effective tools to obtain information from your computer. Sadly, there is no fool proof method of security. One can easily setup most firewalls these days with little understanding of what's really going on, but is a firewall enough? Should there maybe not be some kind of anonymous connection from the users ISP to the world outside his ISP?
I really don't care about initial size. What would be nice if if you could stick say 4 of these in even an ATA raid you could expect massive perfomance gains that would go increase on the next faster interface up to SCSI320. With a 4 drive setup you could have a RAID5 for fault tolerance and failure and it would be so speedy in transfers that you wouldn't even notice. This would apply to software raid, and or hardware. Give me 4 200GB versions of these and I would be happy cause its not always siz that matters. A single 2TB drive with no data redundancy would honestly just plain scare me anyway.
A port can commonly be marked broken cause a very small minute portion of the application my cause breakage or damage to other system components, cause crashes, or etc. If a port is marked as broken, you should be wary and investigate why. http://freshports.org has a great way to browse the ports tree and read the cvs commit logs of the latest changes. I have tried many many linux distro's and the whole of them just don't seem like they were built as one, but pieces glued together from mix and match parts that you can never be completely sure should work together to begin with. Directory structure along is way more thought out breaking base apps and user installed apps between / and /usr/local.
You can get around that by using local ip's (127.0.0.X) and then use nat or other preferred method of traffic routing to secure each jail even further and have easy access between them on the local network.
I was once suspended from school cause they suspended the wrong Brian S. Johnson. god when I gothome and my mom asked me what I did as I was getting the living hell beat out of me I couldn't think of anything to tell her cause I surely at the time didn't know myself. It was even better when I had to go back for a meeting with the principal and the teacher the teacher informed us all that I wasn't the right student.. Oh, yeah, that made my day.
Well, you are right. But how useful will HAM be since the area's you will more than likely be trying to reach will still have BPL in working order and HAM will not work there. Your point is moot and ignorant to the point of pure idiocy and lack of any thought.
$150 for a good pc? Did you include a monitor, case, keyboard, mouse? Or do you consider a good pc JUST the upgrade of basic components itself? Great for upgrades of existing systems. but not everyone is gonna see that as being a good PC if they can't sit down at it and actively use it.
What would be really cool is a radio control blimp with a webcam, small computer, a wireless nic. A balloon just seems to limited and hard to recover..With a good enough radio, or other long range method once could deflate the blimp to a safe landing in high winds and maybe use gps to go get it..