So, it was an ultrasonic weapon that use intermodulation as a targeting mechanism. Suggesting that this just happened by accident at US embassy is ridiculous at best.
If the OP explanation was probable, it would also occur randomly at other location. We haven't heard about that so far.
Having an unlimited plan is more than being able to download an unlimited number of byte. It is about no having to worry about how much data you spent. That alone has value regardless what amount of data you consume.
What I find most troubling about this is that most company don't recognize the problem or are not even aware of it? I think the mentality that "anyone can be replaced so we don't have to create incentive to retain them" is going a bit too far.
Because the real problem is in fact employee turnover.
With the new proposed rates, Bell would be charging reseller 18.20$/month just to get a ADSL line to a customers. This is about the same as before. What changes is that they now charge for the data going through the pipe. They couldn't charge 2$/month to lease a copper line because it cost much more than that to maintains! In fact, the most expensive thing an ISP has to do is to run copper wire to every house, and pay for the nice tech that plug you in when you rent their service.
Actually, data is pretty cheap to move around. You can get rate at 4/GB in large datacenter to move data anywhere in the world. Bell will be making a large profit with their 112.5/GB overcharge. Plus, Bell don't even have to move your data to the Internet, they only have to get it to your reseller which have to provide Internet connectivity. I don't believe it cost them more than 1/GB to move data to the reseller which is often local.
What is the most impressive is that they managed to charge more for the same old 5Mbps ADSL service! + now they throttle P2P connection between 5PM and 2AM.
The Dunning–Kruger effect is a cognitive bias in which "people reach erroneous conclusions and make unfortunate choices but their incompetence robs them of the metacognitive ability to realize it". The unskilled therefore suffer from illusory superiority, rating their own ability as above average, much higher than actuality; by contrast the highly skilled underrate their abilities, suffering from illusory inferiority. This leads to a perverse result where less competent people will rate their own ability higher than more competent people. It also explains why actual competence may weaken self-confidence because competent individuals falsely assume that others have an equivalent understanding. "Thus, the miscalibration of the incompetent stems from an error about the self, whereas the miscalibration of the highly competent stems from an error about others."
It's funny how companies talk about free-market and ask the government not to regulate their market when the economy is good. But then when the economy goes bad, they put their tails between theirs legs and they ask for government help.
This is no longer a free-market A government owned car compagny? It feels like communism.
So, it was an ultrasonic weapon that use intermodulation as a targeting mechanism. Suggesting that this just happened by accident at US embassy is ridiculous at best.
If the OP explanation was probable, it would also occur randomly at other location. We haven't heard about that so far.
Just try it. How hard could it be?
Who's palace is this?
Having an unlimited plan is more than being able to download an unlimited number of byte. It is about no having to worry about how much data you spent. That alone has value regardless what amount of data you consume.
Telecommunication is of federal jurisdiction. Quebec province is blatantly abusing its power.
I get about 20 ms on a 6 Mbps ADSL link.
http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2011/02/16/does-apple-have-a-monopoly/
cheers :-D
Apple is becoming an evil empire!
Yep, It happens all the time everywhere.
What I find most troubling about this is that most company don't recognize the problem or are not even aware of it? I think the mentality that "anyone can be replaced so we don't have to create incentive to retain them" is going a bit too far.
Because the real problem is in fact employee turnover.
It's great that Microsoft is starting to support Python!
it seems like their dns server are getting slashdotted!
the unit in the second paragraph are cents (0.01$).
With the new proposed rates, Bell would be charging reseller 18.20$/month just to get a ADSL line to a customers. This is about the same as before. What changes is that they now charge for the data going through the pipe. They couldn't charge 2$/month to lease a copper line because it cost much more than that to maintains! In fact, the most expensive thing an ISP has to do is to run copper wire to every house, and pay for the nice tech that plug you in when you rent their service.
Actually, data is pretty cheap to move around. You can get rate at 4/GB in large datacenter to move data anywhere in the world. Bell will be making a large profit with their 112.5/GB overcharge. Plus, Bell don't even have to move your data to the Internet, they only have to get it to your reseller which have to provide Internet connectivity. I don't believe it cost them more than 1/GB to move data to the reseller which is often local.
What is the most impressive is that they managed to charge more for the same old 5Mbps ADSL service! + now they throttle P2P connection between 5PM and 2AM.
Clearly, this is an abused of their monopoly.
Please forget my ignorance. I'm canadian.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_care_in_Canada
So gold and money cure sickness. That's a news!
You might as well shutdown the computer...
If I was Microsoft, I would worry about corporate espionage.
Hundreds of iPhones walking around = hundreds of remotely activated microphone and camera at the R&D facility!
Dunning-Kruger effect :
The Dunning–Kruger effect is a cognitive bias in which "people reach erroneous conclusions and make unfortunate choices but their incompetence robs them of the metacognitive ability to realize it". The unskilled therefore suffer from illusory superiority, rating their own ability as above average, much higher than actuality; by contrast the highly skilled underrate their abilities, suffering from illusory inferiority. This leads to a perverse result where less competent people will rate their own ability higher than more competent people. It also explains why actual competence may weaken self-confidence because competent individuals falsely assume that others have an equivalent understanding. "Thus, the miscalibration of the incompetent stems from an error about the self, whereas the miscalibration of the highly competent stems from an error about others."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect
To sum up,
1. publish
2. If someone shows interest, patent (you have 1 year after publication to do that)
3. ???
4. Power and money!
They are probably using GnuRadio, a software-defined radio software.
It's funny how companies talk about free-market and ask the government not to regulate their market when the economy is good. But then when the economy goes bad, they put their tails between theirs legs and they ask for government help.
This is no longer a free-market A government owned car compagny? It feels like communism.
yeah, that would be criminal too. This is the current state of affairs in your country. Time to wake up!
I can't wait to see this go in front of the CRTC.
BTW, I believe jailbreaking an iphone is criminal under DMCA...