This is real and not bullshit. Bandy, Dillon, Ianno, Snyder, and Williams are extremely bright and are not out to try to pull the wool over peoples eyes. This stuff is real and ahead of it's time. You do the math then run it by Dr. Bandyopadhyay and he'll show you the truth. Don't go trolling without the in depth knowledge of the papers they present. It says in the article (done by somebody that might not be as knowledgable) that it is "far from perfect". But don't question the knowledge of the people working on it.
These guys are not full of shit! The people working on this stuff are way ahead of their time (20 years or so). This is stuff that can be the future if no other things are invented. It doesn't necessarily have to be the future but right now it is what we believe will be the future. Bandy is one of the smartest men I know and his work with Ianno and the other professors is pretty amazing. This research is not bullshit, this is legit and these guys are some of the best in the field.
Spontaneous is not the same as random. He can make is spontaneously appear where he wants. I know him and Bandy is not shitting you. These guys are way ahead of their time and their research is going to bring new ideas to the field.
I asked the Radio Shack employee if they would work in Linux.
He said that they used some funky encryption thing so it won't just read in the standard UPC codes. He also said that he had seen a driver for it on freshmeat.
So obviously he didn't have me read any legalese before getting the reader.
Why are you sending cease and desist letters about Linux software for the
Cue Cat?
According to your site:
":CRQ software is the wave of the future... so don't delay, get yours
today."
Why would linux users be excluded from the wave of the future?
Also according to the www.crq.com website:
"Find a new world of content online now that ANYTHING can be Internet
Enhanced!"
ANYTHING does not include Linux?
By stopping the:Cue:Cat from being used in Linux, you are attacking a
large part of the market you hope to attract to the technology.
Linux users are by nature "early adopters". The CRQ and Cue Cat
technology cannot survive without early adopters. I assume you chose
Radio Shack as one of the original outfitters of Cue Cat because much of
their market can be considered technologically informed early adopters.
Now you need to either release Linux drivers for the Cue Cat or allow the
software that is available for Linux to continue being released.
Either way you choose, your encryption has already been reverse engineered. More software will be released with or without your consent.
Please don't follow the ways of DeCSS and turn this into a big ordeal.
Embrace the Linux community and the Linux community will reward you with
praise and adoption of the technology. Attack the Linux community and you
will be scorned and flamed all over the internet.
Say you put one up on your building. Then you have one connection to the main office. How are you gonna convince other companies to put these up on their buildings so that YOU have a reliable network connection? Especially at 20G a building.
Although, laser tracking, laser power adjustment, and redundant paths are a good way to combat the previous problems with laser networking.
the open source I could see coming out of it would be the enormous amounts of software that went into the gateways and on the satellites themselves. Who knows what the software has in it. The bandwidth limitation may be from the inablilities of the software.
As far as size of the reciever, that is going down all the time. I've worked on the portable Globalstar antenna and the goal is always to make things smaller and more portable and from what I've seen it can be done.
Of course they are going to be expensive. more design time has to go into producing the high frequency amps (8 bucks before markup) and antennas (2-20 bucks before markup). A lot of the stuff is just coming off of cutting edge and will take a while to hit mass production (get cheap).
http://xxx.lanl.gov/pdf/quant-ph/9910032 is a link posted by user freeinformation. This is a redirect to a 19 page PDF file by Dr. Bandyopadhyay.
This is real and not bullshit. Bandy, Dillon, Ianno, Snyder, and Williams are extremely bright and are not out to try to pull the wool over peoples eyes. This stuff is real and ahead of it's time. You do the math then run it by Dr. Bandyopadhyay and he'll show you the truth. Don't go trolling without the in depth knowledge of the papers they present. It says in the article (done by somebody that might not be as knowledgable) that it is "far from perfect". But don't question the knowledge of the people working on it.
These guys are not full of shit! The people working on this stuff are way ahead of their time (20 years or so). This is stuff that can be the future if no other things are invented. It doesn't necessarily have to be the future but right now it is what we believe will be the future. Bandy is one of the smartest men I know and his work with Ianno and the other professors is pretty amazing. This research is not bullshit, this is legit and these guys are some of the best in the field.
Spontaneous is not the same as random. He can make is spontaneously appear where he wants. I know him and Bandy is not shitting you. These guys are way ahead of their time and their research is going to bring new ideas to the field.
I asked the Radio Shack employee if they would work in Linux.
He said that they used some funky encryption thing so it won't just read in the standard UPC codes. He also said that he had seen a driver for it on freshmeat.
So obviously he didn't have me read any legalese before getting the reader.
Why are you sending cease and desist letters about Linux software for the
:Cue:Cat from being used in Linux, you are attacking a
Cue Cat?
According to your site:
":CRQ software is the wave of the future... so don't delay, get yours
today."
Why would linux users be excluded from the wave of the future?
Also according to the www.crq.com website:
"Find a new world of content online now that ANYTHING can be Internet
Enhanced!"
ANYTHING does not include Linux?
By stopping the
large part of the market you hope to attract to the technology.
Linux users are by nature "early adopters". The CRQ and Cue Cat
technology cannot survive without early adopters. I assume you chose
Radio Shack as one of the original outfitters of Cue Cat because much of
their market can be considered technologically informed early adopters.
Now you need to either release Linux drivers for the Cue Cat or allow the
software that is available for Linux to continue being released.
Either way you choose, your encryption has already been reverse engineered. More software will be released with or without your consent.
Please don't follow the ways of DeCSS and turn this into a big ordeal.
Embrace the Linux community and the Linux community will reward you with
praise and adoption of the technology. Attack the Linux community and you
will be scorned and flamed all over the internet.
Say you put one up on your building. Then you have one connection to the main office. How are you gonna convince other companies to put these up on their buildings so that YOU have a reliable network connection? Especially at 20G a building.
Although, laser tracking, laser power adjustment, and redundant paths are a good way to combat the previous problems with laser networking.
Is this a licensable technology? If it is, i think they could make huge money on it, similar to CDMA and Qualcomm.
the open source I could see coming out of it would be the enormous amounts of software that went into the gateways and on the satellites themselves. Who knows what the software has in it. The bandwidth limitation may be from the inablilities of the software.
As far as size of the reciever, that is going down all the time. I've worked on the portable Globalstar antenna and the goal is always to make things smaller and more portable and from what I've seen it can be done.
Of course they are going to be expensive. more design time has to go into producing the high frequency amps (8 bucks before markup) and antennas (2-20 bucks before markup). A lot of the stuff is just coming off of cutting edge and will take a while to hit mass production (get cheap).