Actually, you want an RF ground, not an electrical ground. This can be achieved by connecting sufficient metal surface area below the water line, or using a counterpoise. If you can't tell, I'm currently in the process of installing a marine HF radio.
Oh, and can I vote for a hot tub and an ice maker?
D
It is probably some hacker trying to get his root kit beta tested.
1. Create rootkit beta.0000001
2. Intercept prominent security researcher's Amazon shipment and instert rootkit
3. Your rootkit is tested and results are posted on the net
4. Sony gets the blame...um...er I mean PROFIT!
We've got our asterisk pxb connecting to various databases from various major vendors. It's not that hard, and the parent poster is overrating him/her self.
I almost made it thru the article until I saw a quote from Laura Dido:
Yankee Group analyst Laura DiDio agrees. "There's a dearth of skilled Linux administrators, by comparison to the more-mature Windows, Unix, NetWare, and Macintosh environments," she says. And what happens when too much demand meets too little supply? "They can command a premium," DiDio says. "They get a 20% to 30% salary premium in the large metropolitan markets."
Even though what she says seems true, her name just pegs my BS meter.
RIP Sad Day.
Actually, you want an RF ground, not an electrical ground. This can be achieved by connecting sufficient metal surface area below the water line, or using a counterpoise. If you can't tell, I'm currently in the process of installing a marine HF radio. Oh, and can I vote for a hot tub and an ice maker? D
Some admin is reading /. and realizes that's his webserver and is thinking FUCK.
/. with.
Right... Like the admin has any bandwidth left to read
It is probably some hacker trying to get his root kit beta tested.
.0000001
1. Create rootkit beta
2. Intercept prominent security researcher's Amazon shipment and instert rootkit
3. Your rootkit is tested and results are posted on the net
4. Sony gets the blame...um...er I mean PROFIT!
cowherd
Ah ah ahchoo,
sorry, I'm alergic to bullsht.
We've got our asterisk pxb connecting to various databases from various major vendors. It's not that hard, and the parent poster is overrating him/her self.
I almost made it thru the article until I saw a quote from Laura Dido:
Yankee Group analyst Laura DiDio agrees. "There's a dearth of skilled Linux administrators, by comparison to the more-mature Windows, Unix, NetWare, and Macintosh environments," she says. And what happens when too much demand meets too little supply? "They can command a premium," DiDio says. "They get a 20% to 30% salary premium in the large metropolitan markets."
Even though what she says seems true, her name just pegs my BS meter.
Actually I have, and the link was the top of miserable failure before the leter was there.
You should use a spellchecker, because I'm sure you mean turdmark.
Doh! George W Bush isn't a miserable failure. Currently the big winner for being a miserable failure is Michael Moore.