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  1. Re:France is obsolete today. on Quebec Language Police Target Store Owner's Facebook Page · · Score: 1

    According to Wikipedia, French is still spoken around the world in 29 countries, including Canada, 11 of which it is an official language (wikipedia is wrong here... it's 12. In Canada, French is an official language and is enshrined in the Constitution).

  2. Re:Nothing Will Come of It on Visual Effects Artists Use MPAA's Own Words Against It · · Score: 1

    As someone from BC, I would like to indicate my displeasure that the film industry here is heavily subsidized. That means that I'm paying, through my taxes, to keep someone employed. And I'm not sure if that's better than paying them welfare, through my taxes.

  3. Re:f**k cell phones on How Mobile Apps Are Reinventing the Worst of the Software Industry · · Score: 1

    Where's the upvote button?

  4. Re:Web blew it all up? on How Mobile Apps Are Reinventing the Worst of the Software Industry · · Score: 1

    The web has been sucking for about 5 years now, IMO. I find many sites are about 75% advertising and 25% content. Then there are the sites that absolutely refuse to let you view content unless you accept their cookies so they can track you. The web used to be great for finding information, now with all the SEO junk running around, trying to find anything is becoming more difficult. I'll often search for an obscure electronics part and get stupid results like the first 10 search results being from basically the same page (which is not related or does not contain the search term of "datasheet" but is instead trying to tell me what chinese sweat shop I can order it from) on a different domain, requiring me to drill down 3 or 4 pages to begin to find relevant results.

  5. Re:App permissions on How Mobile Apps Are Reinventing the Worst of the Software Industry · · Score: 1

    If you can, use cyanogenmod on your droid. It has an option - and I'd love to see more granularity on this - to block apps from accessing your contact lists and some other things.

  6. Re:Professional Email Address on Facebook Shuts Down @Facebook Email System · · Score: 1

    Yarr.... next time I should actually read what I post..

    My customer domain is lazy"somethingsomething".... not terribly professional.

  7. Re:Professional Email Address on Facebook Shuts Down @Facebook Email System · · Score: 1

    my custom domain is lazy.... I don't think that's terribly professional...

  8. Re: Because people already have E-mail addresses? on Facebook Shuts Down @Facebook Email System · · Score: 1

    Many users have been stung over the years by changing ISP and losing their email address.

    I moved my parents to a gmail account just because of this.

  9. Re:They harvest enough private, personal info on Facebook Shuts Down @Facebook Email System · · Score: 2

    That linkedin stuff really burns my bacon. Everytime I log in, they beg me to let them log into my Gmail account so they can find more "connections" for me.

    No. Just because someone is in my email address book does NOT mean they are someone I want to connect with on a business level.

  10. Re:Not the only state with this law on Driver Arrested In Ohio For Secret Car Compartment Full of Nothing · · Score: 1

    Canada Border Services Agency can do the same thing.

    I think it's fucking disgusting that this can happen. They don't have to charge you with a crime. They just declare the money as "bad" and make you prove that the money was earned legitimately.

    Many provinces also have proceeds of crime legislation. The Government of Ontario has abused their implementation of the law to try to take someone's house (I don't know if they have been successful) after they were convicted of improper storage of a firearm (and I'm not getting into the mess that legislation is. there is no definition of proper storage) because they chose to fight the charge instead of plead guilty like a good little prole.

  11. Re: Not the only state with this law on Driver Arrested In Ohio For Secret Car Compartment Full of Nothing · · Score: 1

    This just cements my belief that the Canadian criminal system - as imperfect as it is - is better than the American one. Municipalities cannot enact any criminal ordinances and provinces are strictly limited in criminal law. Criminal Law is seen as being Federal Jurisdiction.

    That being said, in the US, I would rather see the States in charge of all criminal laws and the municipalities not permitted any criminal law and the federal government severely restricted (or better yet, if they just stuck to their enumerated powers as outlined in the US Constitution).

  12. Re:Sites to Blacklist on User Alleges LG TVs Phone Home With Your Viewing Habits · · Score: 1

    Time to write a L7 filter then.

  13. Re:What's the point? on EU To Allow 3G and 4G Connections On Planes · · Score: 1

    The cell network was never designed with the idea that one phone was going to hit an entire metropolitan area's cell towers.

  14. Re:Well crap... on EU To Allow 3G and 4G Connections On Planes · · Score: 1

    I took the TGV from Brussels to Paris in September. If I could do that in Canada (it'll never happen on the west coast, but I can dream), I'd never fly again.

  15. Do they have a list.... on Internet Archive's San Francisco Home Badly Damaged By Fire · · Score: 1

    of the materials they were going to Archive? Perhaps getting a lot of people to dig into their personal libraries might help fill in the gaps.

  16. Re:no matter where you are, it's gonna be laggy on Ask Slashdot: Good Satellite Internet For Remote Locations? · · Score: 1

    Remote Terminal over satellite? You probably won't be happy with the lag.

  17. Your options: on Ask Slashdot: Good Satellite Internet For Remote Locations? · · Score: 4, Informative

    As a satellite technician, I think I can help answer some of your questions.

    1. "I have also heard that some frequency bands are a lot better at cutting through cloud cover".
    This is true. C-band has about 10dB less rainfade than Ku-band does, and Ku outperforms Ka-band as well (Not sure of the exact number as I don't do a lot of Ka links). C-band also requires larger dishes. You have to take into account what the acceptable availability is as well. 99% availability is quite possible and just requires a proper link budget (basically a series of calculations of gains and losses in the signal path which takes into account dish diameters/efficiencies, weather and satellite properties, among other things). Getting high reliability when taking into account weather is usually a lot easier on C-band, but if they are using an old bird with low output power or poor sensitivity, then a good Ku setup will outperform it.

    2. "I would need at least 3/1Mbps with hopefully decent latency"
    Latency is usually pretty fixed. The physics say it takes about 250ms for the signal to travel from your earth station to the satellite and back to the other earth station with an RTT of about 500ms. Any additional latencies are created by the FEC coders and access methods. The worst will probably be something that uses older Reed-Solomon over Viterbi (not used much anymore. Everyone has either already moved away from this 50 year old tech or is doing so right now) on a TDMA access system. I would expect an 850ms round trip time on this type of old system. The best will be a system that implements Turbo Product Coder or LDPC on an SCPC link (Dedicated link). I would expect about 600-650ms round trip. If you get on a shared network, anything modern will be using at least TPC and possibly LDPC if they're using DVB-S2 and you'll probably see an RTT of about 750ms (best guess on my part. each network is different). Additionally, using a shared access system will introduce jitter of which 50-100ms wouldn't be surprising to me. SCPC links tend to be quite good for lack of jitter. Getting the types of bandwidth you want is really a matter of contract.

    3. "I've been looking for a decent contention service (4:1,10:1)"
    On any shared access system, contention would be a matter of contract, and the lower the contention, the high the cost. When you start getting into 4:1 or better you're probably better off looking at a dedicated link, even if its not as fast as what the shared service is advertising. Personally, I'd actually rather pay for slower access with more generous transfer allowances than a fast connection with a really low transfer allowance. If you do go with a shared service, read their FAP carefully and calculate how much you can actually transfer taking into account transfer speed, FAP and transfer limits and compare this with your needs. It may also be to your benefit to either have multiple accounts with the same vendor or multiple vendors where you can switch between them as the month goes through. It could be cheaper than a more expensive link or cheaper than a dedicated link. Your budget will determine this.

    4. Regarding "Globalstar, Iridium, Inmarsat, Thuraya and other similar systems"
    These sorts of services will not provide the types of speeds you want and will cost you a small fortune in transfer fees, though they will have much lower latencies.

    Unfortunately, satellite space is very expensive, as strider- indicated (and without sounding like we're colluding, I do know that he knows the industry). You really get into the "fast cheap reliable - pick two" and it should be more like "fast cheap reliable - pick one and hope for another one.... the third is right out" when you are dealing with some of the shared access satellite providers.

  18. Re:A little mild disobedience. on Tesco To Use Face Detection Technology For In-Store Advertising · · Score: 1

    I wonder how long before new flash mobs start up with mobs raiding stores and cutting cables.

  19. New hair style trend on Tesco To Use Face Detection Technology For In-Store Advertising · · Score: 1

    Long hair that covers the face....

  20. If the administration was republican.... on Feinstein and Rogers: No Clemency For Snowden · · Score: 1

    these same people would be hoisting him up as a hero. However, it was their man that was caught out and their administration that was caught out so now he's a villian.

    The victors rewrite history in their favour.

  21. Re:Wait, how does this make $$ Sense? on Autonomous Dump Trucks Are Coming To Canada's Oil Sands · · Score: 1

    You're missing that there's money to be made doing it. As long as there are enough profits to be made, there'll be oil extracted from those sands.

  22. Re:South Park reference on Autonomous Dump Trucks Are Coming To Canada's Oil Sands · · Score: 1

    Durkk a durrrr!

  23. Re:Imagine if you will... on Facebook Testing Screen-Tracking Software For Users · · Score: 1

    Who are you calling 'neckbearded'?

  24. Re:It is about time!!! on Toyota's Killer Firmware · · Score: 5, Informative

    Any engineering project requires that the engineers have to answer for what they've done. The mantra is, "As an engineer, if you fuckup, someone dies." Every engineer, regardless of discipline, needs to understand this and if they don't, should consider going into Liberal Arts or something equally useless where the worst they can do is fuck up my food or drink order.

  25. Re:Extract their own gas on Stung By Scandal, South Korea Weighs Up Cost of Curbing Nuclear Power · · Score: 1

    It's not like they'd be hooking up extraction and capture devices to the back ends of people.... that'd be Japan.