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  1. Re:You can take your laptop with you on Geek Travel To London From the US — Tips? · · Score: 1

    In England the subway arrives from right to left, not form left to right.

    It's random, actually. It could come from any direction, there's no rule.

  2. Re:Really? on Plug vs. Plug — Which Nation's Socket Is Best? · · Score: 2, Informative

    Yes, the British have "really decided" - a long time ago too! Stuff hasn't come with just bare wires for ages. I hesitate to suggest an actual number of years, because someone will come along and prove to me that there's one appliance left that still comes with bare wires for some odd reason or another, but I'll stick my neck out and say it's been well over a decade!

  3. Re:usb keyboard? on Stealing Data Via Electrical Outlet · · Score: 1

    Very, very often, the individual cables (0v, 5v, D+, D-) within the cable aren't shielded from each other, there's just a shield round the whole lot.

    This attack talks about data getting from the data lines to the ground line, which would still happen with most USB cables, certainly the vast majority of keyboards I'd reckon.

    More likley to knock the noise out is the fact that the data is transmitted as D+ and D- in USB. If the D+ leaks onto the 0v wire, the D- can also leak, which just cancels the D+ out, so nothing is seen.

  4. They claimed they made little money from it... on Pirate Bay Trial Ends In Jail Sentences · · Score: 1, Insightful

    From Torrentfreak: "Neither has it been shown that Fredrik made any money from the site argued Nilsson. There was some advertising revenue generated by the site, he said, but this went to cover the site's operating costs."

    The court doesn't hand out fines that can't be paid back - it's not in the court's interest.

    Considering the $3.5m fine, were the founders perhaps not telling the whole truth about how much money they made from the site?

  5. Re:Encryption on China to Deploy Secure GPS by 2010 · · Score: 1

    This is correct. ledow says that the US have turned off encryption, which they haven't, they have only turned off SA. The two are completely different and the more precise encrypted signals still exist.

  6. It'll never happen on Unique Broadband Over Powerline Project Planned For Mosques · · Score: 1

    I'd be /really/ surprised if this gets the go-ahead in any developed country. The RF emissions from unshielded cable with 224mbps of square waves travelling down them, all over a country, would be incredible. It'll never pass Ofcom (UK) or FCC (US?) tests. Someone's going to mention those home broadband things you can get that send stuff down the power cables at home, which haven't been outlawed, but I don't think it'll be long before they are.