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  1. Re:Nothing ever comes of these "child geniuses" on The Boy Genius of Ulan Bator · · Score: 1

    We've got enough of those really tall guys working in my company to make a decent pickup basketball team. Those guys are working in marketing and engineering. I asked a couple of them about their basketball skills; one couldn't make the college team. The other played a few years with his school then realized he was not physically talented enough to advance. That's despite being seven feet tall. People don't realize that professional basketball players (or any kind of high level professionals) are the top tier of the top tier. Those 1% of the 1% are the people you hear about in the news.

  2. Press war crimes charges on Syria: a Defining Moment For Chemical Weapons? · · Score: 1

    If US government is serious about defending the international principle of non-use for chemical weapons, the best thing for America to do is refer details of the violation to the International Criminal Court. And press for war crimes charges against the responsible officials.

  3. Not bad for a cheap 1970's design on Fukushima: What Happened and What Needs To Be Done · · Score: 1

    It took a magnitude 9 earthquake plus a 14 meter tsunami to damage those old GE design reactors. And they haven't lost containment. Yet. That increases my confidence in atomic power. Sure, there's a horrible mess that has to be cleaned up. But the plant design WORKED. If this was a Russian Chernobyl-style design, reactor parts would be scattered all over the countryside.

  4. Re:Internet kill switch on Egypt Shuts Off All Internet Access · · Score: 1

    YES an Internet kill switch is EXACTLY what we need.

    We want one to isolate US networks from external attacks. Like the type we expect to get from China. Russian botnets are the source of most of the spam and worm attacks.

    Have you any idea what a Stuxnet type of attack can do to the American power grid / pipeline systems / water systems?

    Just ask people in Belarus or Georgia if they'd like to have had a way to isolate from the internet when the hard rain came down on them...

  5. I work for one of those top companies on SAS Named Best Company To Work For In 2010 · · Score: 1

    And I look around and wonder "how did we ever get rated as a top company?" My training (scale 0 - 10) = 2, New equipment = 2, career growth = 3. All I can say is if this is the way it is in one of the highest rated firms in the world, I feel sorry for everyone else. My guess is these listings are just another popularity contest. Some firms think its important to win, so they make the effort to be on the list.

  6. Ask for a letter of reference on How To Handle Corporate Blackmail? · · Score: 1

    The best way to deal with this "company reference" stuff is the old fashioned way. Ask people you respect in the soon to be former employer who are familiar with your work and skills to write a letter of reference. On company letterhead.

    Of course you'd prefer your direct manager to write a LOR for you. Ask him / her.

    These letters belong to you. You can present them with your resume to prospective employers. They are much easier to track than contact or personal reference information. They are always fresh. Any company will only confirm employment these days. You need to provide the endorsements of employment yourself.

  7. Why is this news? on Chinese Sub Pops Up Amid US Navy Exercise · · Score: 1

    This incident happened 10/26/2006 - Did you people just hear about it?

  8. The true nightmare scenario on SCADA Systems a Target for Hackers? · · Score: 1

    Kind of bogus really - a person can hack field devices that run using widely published standard protocols which have been in use since the 1970's. And that's news. Maybe to the idiot who wrote the article.

    Why would anyone want to spoof a SCADA system when they could just take a pair of wire cutters and destroy the equipment? A person could just use their pickup truck to destroy every piece of electronic equipment they see while driving in the country. Some of those are SCADA devices.

    The "man in the white pickup truck" is the nightmare scenario for any SCADA system...

  9. We can't disconnect from the network on US Prepares for Eventual Cyberwar · · Score: 1

    Are you paying attention to this thread? SCADA systems monitor and control REMOTE sensors. Unless firms are going to run their own private communication channels they must use public networks to talk to remote devices.

  10. Nice to hear from a pro on US Prepares for Eventual Cyberwar · · Score: 1

    Its good to hear from someone who actually knows what they are talking about.

    Thanks for your reasoned response to this thread!

  11. This is OLD news on Pentagon To Send Robot Soldiers to Iraq · · Score: 1

    The US Army's been using automated bomb disposal robots, pack carried recon bots and gun toting automated devices in Iraq for more than a year now. A significant number of the hundreds of recon UAVs operating in Iraq have more automatic systems than the TALON robot.