If your isp is using a Telstra card in a RIM box or exchange do you get filtered too?
Will it be like Canada where the whole telco network is shaped or will other isp's get a real internet connection vs the Telstra clean feed?
Recall Canada and its big p2p shaping main isp's? http://arstechnica.com/old/content/2008/03/canadian-isps-furious-about-bell-canadas-traffic-throttling.ars
"... traffic-shaping hardware even on the lines it resells."
Does your Australian isp work on a shared best effort network or have some real dedicated optical 'deal'?
With suburbia filled with RIMs (digital loop carrier ), closed exchanges what one ' cheaper ' isp resells in your area might be sitting on a big clean telco network.
Do Australians admins and networking people have the cash, smarts and equipment to unclean and reclean packets at a local level?
As for opt in/out, how long before its connected to a "National Criminal History Record Checking" system?
ie you can choice the net you want and the gov can note that freedom choice.
Re: Why the hell is Conroy still pushing for this?
The faith based groups had a 20 year plan to infect both sides of politics.
They have their people in place now.
"Family First: A Federal Crusade" http://www.abc.net.au/compass/s1358912.htm
Power supply can get be an issue. You can read about the NSA and the size and new power supply needs as it expands at Fort Meade: http://publicintelligence.net/nsa-site-m-cybercom/
No upper limits, just more land, power, cooling and smart people to keep the funding flowing.
What each chip can do is limited, but you just keep buying more:)
Then the old jokes start in strange new ways:
We have eedom of press, but not freedom after publication. A source, like an asset faces the Espionage Act or PATRIOT Act and its game over.
Expect to see the word "journalist" been used much less due to the little bit of legal cover it still provides.
Whistleblower protection "under seal" seems to be gone too now:)
You can talk about computers, sport, politicians, celebrities, just dont follow the money, source code, drugs or hint at lawyer written statements about next gen tombstone technology.
The monkey might be drift off/be guided off course, be rescued and be taught how to sign. After that it might describe the other "capsule" it saw. Thats a huge security risk.
Ford is a warning form history about wealthy networks, generational trusts and what they can print in their masters image.
IBM is interesting too, they have records from that era but how much have historians seen;)
The next question is what did the people who sat in on this in the 1940's as younger staff fund in the 1950's, 60's... as more senior staff and who was groomed to take their place?
Final solutions for a small planet?
Somebody must be really wanting to roll out a killswitch, protect all that wide open US electrical grid, rod go up/down via modem at the nuclear plant, telephone exchange and your brand new networked power meter.
How many millions will be handed over to contractors and any foreign entity with a security clearance to fix a secret wireless communications channel with remote secure control to any device that speaks "internet"?
Some 'admin' having a bad script kiddies day with Microsoft again, triggers a state/tri state net security disconnect for a few hours... or.. was it the aggressor nation?
Just as http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrorist_Finance_Tracking_Program tried to trace cash flows, I am sure some "transaction database" is needed to stop people in the UK laundering deals via online auctions to support distant campaigns for freedom. They will need the full database or names of interest might leak. Once its sorting, you might as well sort it for all names.
If you sell hacked information or talk about telco systems, what has changed?. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Koch_(hacker) - was found burned to death with gasoline in a forest near Celle in 1989.
Post cold war if you talk in open court about the reality of cell phone tracking eg. Adamo Bove was the head of security at Telecom Italia
He was found under a freeway overpass.
Costas Tsalikidis http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kostas_Tsalikidis was a 38-year-old software engineer for Vodaphone in Greece.
He uncovered a highly sophisticated bug embedded in the mobile network. Spyware eavesdropped on the Greek prime Minister and other top officials’ cell phone calls; it even monitored the car phone of Greece’s secret service chief.
His mother found him hanging outside of his apartment bathroom in 2005.
Whats changed? The front end is a MS/token sellers hourly dream that attracts UFO hunters using 56k modems. The back end seems the same.
In the old days you would set the standards high so that not too many entered per year and diluted the earning pool.
At some point something happened to the good wages and nothing happened to the graduation numbers.
Now the trick seems to be make more cheap engineers. They know "responsibility" is very personal in their field.
Why would anyone want to be an engineer in the US? The infrastructure is a mess and every project you sign off on legally risky long term for a lower wage.
If the US wants more very skilled people, start paying them again. But that would show the cracks in the currency.
If you have a face, its local feature analysis or nodal points. 10 years ago you needed 12-22 nodal points to match a face. ~ tens of millions of faces looked at per min for a basic set up.
So in todays terms, its simple, fast and can do the US population based on how much you can spend on hardware. Would the math would get stuck or scale in bad ways? - just hire good people and add hardware? The world of faces is yours:-)
Other options might be based on what extra data an Adobe is asked to save.
Welcome to the Kevin Lynch effect. Think of it as the Ken Burns effect but more advertising friendly. It dramatically directs the eyes of the cell phone user over the locked full screen ad to get the desired financial response.
From flash ads on browsers, Adobe offers a vision of you walking and an ad ringing you every 50 ft.
Thank you Adobe for this great IT innovation. Now we have to wait for a another smart Russian to offer tools to remove your pre installed "Kevin"ware from our telco locked phones.
In the US they use your phone or in nav system. http://www.zdnet.com/news/fbi-taps-cell-phone-mic-as-eavesdropping-tool/150467
With the new GPS rules and very friendly telcos, expect ever more data to be available to the FBI with less oversight. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/13/us/13fbi.html ie. expect to be of interest after 'five meetings of a group" and enjoy terms like "preliminary investigation", “proactively” ect.
Or just fix a device to your car as a nice and legal "tracking beacon" that lasts for months.
China did good with the use of the case via the resonant cavity idea and having lots of legal electronics that phone home by default. No need to hope the suspects bring their own always on Apple/Google/MS toys.
Catching 100% was just silly. Learn from the US gun walking efforts http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20040189-503544.html - track that shipment.
Then use passive 'bad luck" at the end or COINTELPRO to weaken the group as they hunt for an informer.
Your local police would be hooked into a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusion_center (or more) in most states. A report of hacking would be useful as it would add to the need for more cyber funding. The fusion networks have connections to the DHS, NSA, mil ect.
Depends on your clearance level, agency and sexual needs. http://articles.boston.com/2011-01-05/news/29335792_1_child-pornography-investigation-pentagon
Customs Enforcement agency handed a list of 5,200 Pentagon employees suspected of viewing child pornography to the Pentagon. They looked into about two-thirds of the names, unearthing roughly 300 who had viewed child pornography on their work or home computers.
1,700 names on the list where not checked.
But think of the banks and their shareholders. In the 1960-80's all that lovely cash was just flowing to provide basic services and jobs of life.
Now you have for profit - but still not natural monopolies in 100% private hands.
When the IMF is done with Greece, a few more people will be set for generations of wealth for cents on the $.
"Authorities in Awe of Drug Runners' Jungle-Built, Kevlar-Coated Supersubs" http://www.wired.com/magazine/2011/03/ff_drugsub/all/1
5.5 tons of cocaine on a American-registered DC-9 http://www.madcowprod.com/07152010.htm
As for the US border, expect to see a huge roll out of face, cell phone data and optical character recognition systems deep into the USA on all public roads.
Your car might make it over, but your face will be recorded. You can change cars, papers, times, but over time a database will try and build some face based watch list for people who make repeated trips.....
Is the driver new to the US, looking stressed, been seen before on back roads.... next "random" Border Patrol interior checkpoint, expect a "random" Border Patrol check - somewhere within 100-miles of the US land and coastal borders is legal.
If your isp is using a Telstra card in a RIM box or exchange do you get filtered too?
Will it be like Canada where the whole telco network is shaped or will other isp's get a real internet connection vs the Telstra clean feed?
Recall Canada and its big p2p shaping main isp's?
http://arstechnica.com/old/content/2008/03/canadian-isps-furious-about-bell-canadas-traffic-throttling.ars
"... traffic-shaping hardware even on the lines it resells."
Does your Australian isp work on a shared best effort network or have some real dedicated optical 'deal'?
With suburbia filled with RIMs (digital loop carrier ), closed exchanges what one ' cheaper ' isp resells in your area might be sitting on a big clean telco network.
Do Australians admins and networking people have the cash, smarts and equipment to unclean and reclean packets at a local level?
As for opt in/out, how long before its connected to a "National Criminal History Record Checking" system?
ie you can choice the net you want and the gov can note that freedom choice.
Re: Why the hell is Conroy still pushing for this?
The faith based groups had a 20 year plan to infect both sides of politics.
They have their people in place now. "Family First: A Federal Crusade"
http://www.abc.net.au/compass/s1358912.htm
Power supply can get be an issue. You can read about the NSA and the size and new power supply needs as it expands at Fort Meade: :)
http://publicintelligence.net/nsa-site-m-cybercom/
No upper limits, just more land, power, cooling and smart people to keep the funding flowing.
What each chip can do is limited, but you just keep buying more
Then the old jokes start in strange new ways: :)
We have eedom of press, but not freedom after publication. A source, like an asset faces the Espionage Act or PATRIOT Act and its game over.
Expect to see the word "journalist" been used much less due to the little bit of legal cover it still provides.
Whistleblower protection "under seal" seems to be gone too now
You can talk about computers, sport, politicians, celebrities, just dont follow the money, source code, drugs or hint at lawyer written statements about next gen tombstone technology.
The monkey might be drift off/be guided off course, be rescued and be taught how to sign. After that it might describe the other "capsule" it saw. Thats a huge security risk.
Ford is a warning form history about wealthy networks, generational trusts and what they can print in their masters image. ;) ... as more senior staff and who was groomed to take their place?
IBM is interesting too, they have records from that era but how much have historians seen
The next question is what did the people who sat in on this in the 1940's as younger staff fund in the 1950's, 60's
Final solutions for a small planet?
A cameraman filmed Hungarian revolt http://articles.latimes.com/2008/may/11/local/me-miko11 "Miko was shocked to learn that the Soviets had found and confiscated the footage in his locker and were using it to identify people."
Take care where you post your pic and who sees you re this:
After reading http://www.torontosun.com/2011/06/14/tearful-cop-apologizes-for-threatening-to-taser-suspects-testicles
"I’m Tasering you in the f---ing nuts"
Somebody must be really wanting to roll out a killswitch, protect all that wide open US electrical grid, rod go up/down via modem at the nuclear plant, telephone exchange and your brand new networked power meter. ... or .. was it the aggressor nation?
How many millions will be handed over to contractors and any foreign entity with a security clearance to fix a secret wireless communications channel with remote secure control to any device that speaks "internet"?
Some 'admin' having a bad script kiddies day with Microsoft again, triggers a state/tri state net security disconnect for a few hours
Just as http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrorist_Finance_Tracking_Program tried to trace cash flows,
I am sure some "transaction database" is needed to stop people in the UK laundering deals via online auctions to support distant campaigns for freedom.
They will need the full database or names of interest might leak. Once its sorting, you might as well sort it for all names.
If you sell hacked information or talk about telco systems, what has changed?.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Koch_(hacker) - was found burned to death with gasoline in a forest near Celle in 1989.
Post cold war if you talk in open court about the reality of cell phone tracking eg. Adamo Bove was the head of security at Telecom Italia
He was found under a freeway overpass.
Costas Tsalikidis http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kostas_Tsalikidis was a 38-year-old software engineer for Vodaphone in Greece.
He uncovered a highly sophisticated bug embedded in the mobile network. Spyware eavesdropped on the Greek prime Minister and other top officials’ cell phone
calls; it even monitored the car phone of Greece’s secret service chief.
His mother found him hanging outside of his apartment bathroom in 2005.
Whats changed? The front end is a MS/token sellers hourly dream that attracts UFO hunters using 56k modems. The back end seems the same.
In the old days you would set the standards high so that not too many entered per year and diluted the earning pool.
At some point something happened to the good wages and nothing happened to the graduation numbers.
Now the trick seems to be make more cheap engineers. They know "responsibility" is very personal in their field.
Why would anyone want to be an engineer in the US? The infrastructure is a mess and every project you sign off on legally risky long term for a lower wage.
If the US wants more very skilled people, start paying them again. But that would show the cracks in the currency.
Ada too :)
If you have a face, its local feature analysis or nodal points. 10 years ago you needed 12-22 nodal points to match a face. ~ tens of millions of faces looked at per min for a basic set up. :-)
So in todays terms, its simple, fast and can do the US population based on how much you can spend on hardware. Would the math would get stuck or scale in bad ways? - just hire good people and add hardware? The world of faces is yours
Other options might be based on what extra data an Adobe is asked to save.
Welcome to the Kevin Lynch effect. Think of it as the Ken Burns effect but more advertising friendly.
It dramatically directs the eyes of the cell phone user over the locked full screen ad to get the desired financial response.
From flash ads on browsers, Adobe offers a vision of you walking and an ad ringing you every 50 ft.
Thank you Adobe for this great IT innovation. Now we have to wait for a another smart Russian to offer tools to remove your pre installed "Kevin"ware from our telco locked phones.
In the US they use your phone or in nav system.
http://www.zdnet.com/news/fbi-taps-cell-phone-mic-as-eavesdropping-tool/150467
With the new GPS rules and very friendly telcos, expect ever more data to be available to the FBI with less oversight.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/13/us/13fbi.html ie. expect to be of interest after 'five meetings of a group" and enjoy terms like "preliminary investigation", “proactively” ect.
Or just fix a device to your car as a nice and legal "tracking beacon" that lasts for months.
China did good with the use of the case via the resonant cavity idea and having lots of legal electronics that phone home by default.
No need to hope the suspects bring their own always on Apple/Google/MS toys.
Catching 100% was just silly. Learn from the US gun walking efforts http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20040189-503544.html - track that shipment.
Then use passive 'bad luck" at the end or COINTELPRO to weaken the group as they hunt for an informer.
Your local police would be hooked into a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusion_center (or more) in most states. A report of hacking would be useful as it would add to the need for more cyber funding.
The fusion networks have connections to the DHS, NSA, mil ect.
Depends on your clearance level, agency and sexual needs.
http://articles.boston.com/2011-01-05/news/29335792_1_child-pornography-investigation-pentagon
Customs Enforcement agency handed a list of 5,200 Pentagon employees suspected of viewing child pornography to the Pentagon. They looked into about two-thirds of the names, unearthing roughly 300 who had viewed child pornography on their work or home computers.
1,700 names on the list where not checked.
But think of the banks and their shareholders. In the 1960-80's all that lovely cash was just flowing to provide basic services and jobs of life.
Now you have for profit - but still not natural monopolies in 100% private hands.
When the IMF is done with Greece, a few more people will be set for generations of wealth for cents on the $.
Fun at ~1.58 the camera point of views, driver and passenger :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F90wnuWo6jk
"Authorities in Awe of Drug Runners' Jungle-Built, Kevlar-Coated Supersubs" ..... .... next "random" Border Patrol interior checkpoint, expect a "random" Border Patrol check - somewhere within 100-miles of the US land and coastal borders is legal.
http://www.wired.com/magazine/2011/03/ff_drugsub/all/1
5.5 tons of cocaine on a American-registered DC-9
http://www.madcowprod.com/07152010.htm
As for the US border, expect to see a huge roll out of face, cell phone data and optical character recognition systems deep into the USA on all public roads.
Your car might make it over, but your face will be recorded. You can change cars, papers, times, but over time a database will try and build some face based watch list for people who make repeated trips
Is the driver new to the US, looking stressed, been seen before on back roads
That would hurt the banks, nothing is going to be allowed to slow flow of clean cash.
You do realise Russia has banks in the US right?
The US Fed helps as Ron Paul (R) found "88% of overall discount window lending went to foreign banks, and nearly 100% of the New York Fed's discount window lending went to foreign banks"
http://www.examiner.com/finance-examiner-in-national/ron-paul-shows-how-the-fed-helped-create-euro-crisis-through-foreign-bank-loans
In Capitalist Russia fake mob ATM forges thousands of you.
Mmmm quality Universal Electronic Card with Moscow residence.