Bradley Manning didn't wear a T-shirt that said 'Send our Troops Home', he published confidential information and violated probably a dozen rules regulations and contracts between himself and the US Military. That's a pretty bad analogy, maybe you should try something involving cars or pizza.
Does it mention making the transition at transonic speeds? I skimmed the PDF and I was assuming the transition would be made sometime between takeoff and crossing mach 1.
Also, consumers selling old samsung phones does not contradict consumers buying new samsung phones. In fact, I would guess that many of those people bought a Galaxy S3 and then sold their Galaxy 1 or 2.
Physics isn't going to change for the amount of energy in a gallon of gasoline. My 400 pound motorcycle gets about 50mpg. It could get more if it wasn't so much fun, but I don't see much hope of a 3,000 pound car getting much more than that without changing fuel sources.
Consequences to me in long haul fiber optic transport? Massive. Depending on how they implement 400G and Terabit it may affect the transport systems I deploy today, given that those speeds will likely require gridless DWDM which is currently just on the roadmap for most vendors. Then, once it does come out, if our infrastructure is ready for it we will probably be able to deploy a Terabit link for the same price as 3 or 4 100G links. By that time 100G will start feeling a little tight anyway if we keep up the 50% a year growth rate.
There are no consequences to the last mile, for the same reason 100G has no consequences in the last mile. Even 10G I only see used in the last mile to large customers like wireless backhaul or healthcare. It's a silly summary but still an important topic.
Just because the equipment says 5%-95% doesn't mean it's a good idea. That same equipment is probably also rated to 50c+ temperature. We keep all our facilities around 40% rh. Too high promotes condensation and too low promotes static discharge. All decent HVAC units can control temperature by condensing or evaporating moisture.
There's also a pretty complete misunderstanding of that act and telecom in general. There is tons of competition out there now if you want a T1, DS3, OCn, carrier Ethernet. That doesn't change the fact that DSL still can't compete with Cable in the last mile. That's why Verizon has started building out fiber to the home in the first place. There are also plenty of local telephone companies with no wireless component that still can't compete head to head with cable on bandwidth terms.
Shit electronics? I don't know about cars but I know for motorcycles Magneti Marelli makes world class ECUs. Bosch and other manufacturers can't compete in racing series. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magneti_Marelli
Yes, let's spend trillions for that extra 1% uptime instead of just let the people who absolutely have to have emergency power buy an inexpensive generator.
We did win 1812 in the end. The British stopped raiding our merchant ships and messing with us in general. Burning the white house is only a major setback if you live in the white house.
Investment income is the reward you get by risking your money by investing in a business. Investing in a business gives them capital to buy assets and hire employees. It is not something that should be discouraged, unless your myopia extends to economics.
You're confusing current and voltage. Fuses and breakers are over-current devices, Transient Surge Suppressors are over-voltage devices. A high voltage at low amps can destroy all the electronics in the house without tripping a breaker or burning a fuse. The only thing that over-current devices protect against are short circuits in devices or in wiring, or excessive load that might overheat wiring.
I suspect he's got a contract that would let him take millions of dollars with him if they showed him the door. Yahoo might still be looking for a way to get rid of him without paying through the nose.
Because they make affordable NEBS compliant DC powered switches.
Bradley Manning didn't wear a T-shirt that said 'Send our Troops Home', he published confidential information and violated probably a dozen rules regulations and contracts between himself and the US Military. That's a pretty bad analogy, maybe you should try something involving cars or pizza.
Does it mention making the transition at transonic speeds? I skimmed the PDF and I was assuming the transition would be made sometime between takeoff and crossing mach 1.
Also, consumers selling old samsung phones does not contradict consumers buying new samsung phones.
In fact, I would guess that many of those people bought a Galaxy S3 and then sold their Galaxy 1 or 2.
Co-disturber-liability?
Physics isn't going to change for the amount of energy in a gallon of gasoline.
My 400 pound motorcycle gets about 50mpg. It could get more if it wasn't so much fun, but I don't see much hope of a 3,000 pound car getting much more than that without changing fuel sources.
Hypothetically because smaller cars are less safe. Not that I subscribe to that theory.
Consequences to me in long haul fiber optic transport? Massive.
Depending on how they implement 400G and Terabit it may affect the transport systems I deploy today, given that those speeds will likely require gridless DWDM which is currently just on the roadmap for most vendors.
Then, once it does come out, if our infrastructure is ready for it we will probably be able to deploy a Terabit link for the same price as 3 or 4 100G links. By that time 100G will start feeling a little tight anyway if we keep up the 50% a year growth rate.
There are no consequences to the last mile, for the same reason 100G has no consequences in the last mile.
Even 10G I only see used in the last mile to large customers like wireless backhaul or healthcare.
It's a silly summary but still an important topic.
Just because the equipment says 5%-95% doesn't mean it's a good idea. That same equipment is probably also rated to 50c+ temperature.
We keep all our facilities around 40% rh. Too high promotes condensation and too low promotes static discharge.
All decent HVAC units can control temperature by condensing or evaporating moisture.
There's also a pretty complete misunderstanding of that act and telecom in general. There is tons of competition out there now if you want a T1, DS3, OCn, carrier Ethernet. That doesn't change the fact that DSL still can't compete with Cable in the last mile. That's why Verizon has started building out fiber to the home in the first place. There are also plenty of local telephone companies with no wireless component that still can't compete head to head with cable on bandwidth terms.
Would it have taken Nostradamus to figure out that the USSR would do the same thing to Japan that they did to Eastern Europe if given the chance?
The whole point of the interview is that they wouldn't have died if both sides of those conflicts had had nukes. Put the pedantry on pause and RTFA.
Shit electronics? I don't know about cars but I know for motorcycles Magneti Marelli makes world class ECUs. Bosch and other manufacturers can't compete in racing series.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magneti_Marelli
Yes, let's spend trillions for that extra 1% uptime instead of just let the people who absolutely have to have emergency power buy an inexpensive generator.
I've got three Symmetricom Stratum 0 servers, but they're only visible on our private network. :( Can't flex my geek horsepower.
I suspect it means a lot less than more effective treatment would...should we coin a new term, "Charity Theatre"?
As a fiber guy I would suspect that the latency angle is overblown and this is more for diversity or because existing fiber routes are fully utilized.
At no point were space shuttles the only way to get something in orbit, even if you exclude countries other than the USA.
For some people EVERYTHING is about the "noble underclass vs. 1% overlords" battle.
We did win 1812 in the end. The British stopped raiding our merchant ships and messing with us in general. Burning the white house is only a major setback if you live in the white house.
I think the 'teach a man to fish' answer would be that he needs a layer 1 or 2 tool, and nmap is for layer 3 and 4.
Investment income is the reward you get by risking your money by investing in a business. Investing in a business gives them capital to buy assets and hire employees.
It is not something that should be discouraged, unless your myopia extends to economics.
You're confusing current and voltage. Fuses and breakers are over-current devices, Transient Surge Suppressors are over-voltage devices. A high voltage at low amps can destroy all the electronics in the house without tripping a breaker or burning a fuse. The only thing that over-current devices protect against are short circuits in devices or in wiring, or excessive load that might overheat wiring.
I suspect he's got a contract that would let him take millions of dollars with him if they showed him the door. Yahoo might still be looking for a way to get rid of him without paying through the nose.
911@verizon.com and then forward it based on location of senders handset. It's not rocket surgery.