This is a korean company that I am a HUGE fan of. I had a phone of theirs about 4 years ago and I tell ya, better quality, better software, logical thought is put into all their products. I absolutely LOVE LG. I hate to be a fanboy to a company but after buying some of their products, I cant help but be a fan.
Back in Winter of 2001 I was volunteering for themse.org and as a part of that volunteer work a few staff members and such got to goto LinuxWorld in NYC...
Well, it was the last day of the damn event and I was looking for a cab to the airport (from the Javits Center) and so was Bruce... I didn't propose to "share" a cab or anything with the guy, but this limo driver I was talking to said it's cheaper for 2 people to share a limo than a single person in a taxi. So he saw Bruce and asked him if he was going to the airport.
He said yes, and explained what he was trying to do... so Bruce and I were walking towards the Limo when he starts throwing a fit about me, a 19 year old linux community volunteer, having to share the limo with him. He was rude, and downright stuck up. He marched off and got in a cab.
Well, that was ok, because some guy from Caldera was willing to share a limo fare with me to the airport. He was the VP of technology or something.. not sure.. but we had a nice little conversation.
Anyway, to make a long story short, this Bruce Perens guy is a dick and a half...
In 5-10 years, we each have a static ip with IPv6 and a machine that can stay online 24/7, as well as way more bandwidth and a much more reliable network.
Each person owns his/her IP address. It's like a phone number or a SS#. This wouldn't be a security breach either... so don't get spoofed about that...
Now, this huge ass p2p network gets going witch at this point isn't used for porn and mp3's and old seinfeld episodes. It's used to relay email, contacts, movies, and even your telephone calls. this should be all built in to the lower levels of the operating system and not a "download this software to get it working". Just like TCP/IP is standard now.
I had a really good idea for this, but I think i forgot it once i got to the bottom... ehh oh well...may as well submit;)
Back in Winter of 2001 I was volunteering for themse.org and as a part of that volunteer work a few staff members and such got to goto LinuxWorld in NYC...
Well, it was the last day of the damn event and I was looking for a cab to the airport (from the Javits Center) and so was Bruce... I didn't propose to "share" a cab or anything with the guy, but this limo driver I was talking to said it's cheaper for 2 people to share a limo than a single person in a taxi. So he saw Bruce and asked him if he was going to the airport.
He said yes, and explained what he was trying to do... so Bruce and I were walking towards the Limo when he starts throwing a fit about me, a 19 year old linux community volunteer, having to share the limo with him. He was rude, and downright stuck up. He marched off and got in a cab.
Well, that was ok, because some guy from Caldera was willing to share a limo fare with me to the airport. He was the VP of technology or something.. not sure.. but we had a nice little conversation.
Anyway, to make a long story short, this Bruce Perens guy is a dick and a half...
When talking about a digital signal, how is "noise" going to be the medium of "encryption". I mean reguardless of what "analog" noise you shove down the pipe, the digital signal still gets there right? Or are we talking about some other method?
This is a korean company that I am a HUGE fan of. I had a phone of theirs about 4 years ago and I tell ya, better quality, better software, logical thought is put into all their products. I absolutely LOVE LG. I hate to be a fanboy to a company but after buying some of their products, I cant help but be a fan.
Back in Winter of 2001 I was volunteering for themse.org and as a part of that volunteer work a few staff members and such got to goto LinuxWorld in NYC...
Well, it was the last day of the damn event and I was looking for a cab to the airport (from the Javits Center) and so was Bruce... I didn't propose to "share" a cab or anything with the guy, but this limo driver I was talking to said it's cheaper for 2 people to share a limo than a single person in a taxi. So he saw Bruce and asked him if he was going to the airport.
He said yes, and explained what he was trying to do... so Bruce and I were walking towards the Limo when he starts throwing a fit about me, a 19 year old linux community volunteer, having to share the limo with him. He was rude, and downright stuck up. He marched off and got in a cab.
Well, that was ok, because some guy from Caldera was willing to share a limo fare with me to the airport. He was the VP of technology or something.. not sure.. but we had a nice little conversation.
Anyway, to make a long story short, this Bruce Perens guy is a dick and a half...
Enter, Enter, Enter, Enter, Enter, Enter, Enter, Enter, Enter, Down, Enter, Enter, Enter, Down, Down, Enter, Enter, (wait 10 minutes to download), Enter, Enter, Eject.
Debian!
In 5-10 years, we each have a static ip with IPv6 and a machine that can stay online 24/7, as well as way more bandwidth and a much more reliable network.
;)
Each person owns his/her IP address. It's like a phone number or a SS#. This wouldn't be a security breach either... so don't get spoofed about that...
Now, this huge ass p2p network gets going witch at this point isn't used for porn and mp3's and old seinfeld episodes. It's used to relay email, contacts, movies, and even your telephone calls. this should be all built in to the lower levels of the operating system and not a "download this software to get it working". Just like TCP/IP is standard now.
I had a really good idea for this, but I think i forgot it once i got to the bottom... ehh oh well...may as well submit
What the fizzzzuck... you think that anime and Matrix trailer posts apply? Dude, screw anime, let's see some cool car shizzzzzznit.
But I do own the nic card that the traffic is sent out on... (with normal hubbed networks, not switched, that's a different story.)
I mean think about it... the electrical pulses are going onto the copper connectors on your nic... so why can't you look at it? You own it now...
don't give a shit about ANIME... please... it's pretty ghey...
Back in Winter of 2001 I was volunteering for themse.org and as a part of that volunteer work a few staff members and such got to goto LinuxWorld in NYC...
Well, it was the last day of the damn event and I was looking for a cab to the airport (from the Javits Center) and so was Bruce... I didn't propose to "share" a cab or anything with the guy, but this limo driver I was talking to said it's cheaper for 2 people to share a limo than a single person in a taxi. So he saw Bruce and asked him if he was going to the airport.
He said yes, and explained what he was trying to do... so Bruce and I were walking towards the Limo when he starts throwing a fit about me, a 19 year old linux community volunteer, having to share the limo with him. He was rude, and downright stuck up. He marched off and got in a cab.
Well, that was ok, because some guy from Caldera was willing to share a limo fare with me to the airport. He was the VP of technology or something.. not sure.. but we had a nice little conversation.
Anyway, to make a long story short, this Bruce Perens guy is a dick and a half...
When talking about a digital signal, how is "noise" going to be the medium of "encryption". I mean reguardless of what "analog" noise you shove down the pipe, the digital signal still gets there right? Or are we talking about some other method?