The model had to be driven by someone, in this case DARPA or other contributors pushed ahead to validate it.
Then more importantly, opening it up for adoption as much in science gets built upon.
Right now our economy would be even better if more were declassified, made open as possible, read NASA in its ideal and spun out to create more jobs/technologies/societal benefits.
If only the US would also advertise this as a contribution it makes all the time in the world to some less open societies, we would really be happening!
Oh yes, you would probably have a higher paycheck and we could discuss real vacations for the ordinary citizen too.
Too many earthquakes make such a colossal collider feasible on those islands. Every site along the Pacific Rim of fire ought to be off limits for world class facilities in the world of science excepting those studying earthquakes or tsunami of course.
The legal filings of the lawsuit DSC Communications v. Evan Brown are provided on this web site.
It takes a lot of searching the records to find the abuses of the court.
One of the first abuses is recorded in the transcript of the hearing on April 30, 1997 (Motion for Protective Order pg26:16). Judge Roach's statement also clearly shows he was communicating with DSC's attorneys in violation of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedures. Judge Roach personally owned shares of stock in DSC yet he ruled on evidence and testimony while in direct violation of the Texas Constitution. Note: The Texas Court of Appeals ruled Judge Roach to be disqualified and all his orders were ruled void.
The case was assigned to Judge Henderson after the Court of Appeals issued their ruling on Judge Roach.
Judge Henderson violated the Texas Rules of Civil Procedures when issued an Agreed Scheduling Order despite my objections. The scheduling order put me to a disadvantage due to my lack of knowledge and experience with the legal system. Judge Henderson denied my April 8,2002 3rd Request for Discovery to Plaintiff and 2nd Request for Interrogatories to Plaintiff due to my misunderstanding of the scheduling order.
Judge Henderson denied my 2nd Motion for Summary Judgement in violation of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedures because DSC/Alcatel failed to file a Response to Motion for Summary Judgement. Judge Henderson granted DSC's Motion for Summary Judgement despite the presence of material fact issues. Judge Henderson issued a Final Judgement disposing of the lawsuit after granting DSC's Motion for Summary Judgement for Breach of Contract despite the fact that DSC had several other claims in their Amended Original Petition.
The Jury Fee was paid to the court for a jury trial yet there was no jury. Judge Henderson abused the Texas Rules of Civil Procedures again by personally evaluating the facts and testimony of the parties and personally ruling on the fact issues presented. As a result, an undeveloped thought in a persons mind is now qualified by the Texas courts to be an invention. As a result, if you receive compensation (pay check) all your thoughts (24 hours a day, 7 days a week) belong to your employer.
DSC Communications was a manufacturer of telecommunications equipment and there is no reference to any product sales of software reverse engineering services or product in any of their SEC filings or other company literature, yet Judge Henderson ruled that my idea was along the line of work or business.
The Texas Court of Appeals denied my appeal which was based in part on Judge Hendersons violations of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedures. The Texas State Supreme Court denied my petition for review as allowed by the Texas Legislature. Texas State Supreme Court is allowed to pick and choose what cases they wish to hear. The Texas State Supreme Court is the body that created the Texas Rules of Civil Procedures and is the body that enforces those rules.
The long and short of the seven years I spent in litigating this case is that there is no justice in Texas courts. Judge Henderson violates the rules, the Court of Appeals chooses not to rule on the lower court rules violations, and the Texas State Supreme Court chooses to turn a blind eye to the lower courts abuses.
One story I've heard over the years is that in Texas, businesses contribute substantially to the reelection campaigns of judges even though many judges run for election un-opposed.
The TV program "60 Minutes" has documented many of the problems with Texas courts and judges in the past and nothing has changed to correct the abuses.
It is my belief that justice is forsale in Texas.
Work in Texas at your own risk
If you are a creative thinker and problem solver, you are much better off working in California where you have some protection from your employer.
iPad App's for BYOD Legal or just student uses. All of them are Apple VPP US/UK vetted, but I am not sure if my notes for the other side of the pond make sense in the context of your publication plan, left in for reference none-the-less and have sold 1,000 or more in that program, make sense for legal papers, term papers with Klammer more of an integration bridge to the Windows world.
1: Cymbol £1.49 / $1.99 -- Finally Pilcrow , Section , Trademarks ®, Superscripts and with much more easily tied with your favorite App's on the iPad (Keynote/Pages/Mail/Numbers/Notes/iDraw/iAWriter), with Unicode2Glyph conversion!
URL https://itunes.apple.com/app/id416714959
2. iAnnotate £6.99 / $9.99 Personal favorite for speed, iAnnotate PDF is the most powerful annotation application for the iPad bar none from much experience by yours truly.
URL https://itunes.apple.com/app/id363998953
3. Klammer £0.69 / $0.99 Open EML, Winmail.dat and MSG files (MSG support via in-app purchase) on iPad and view their contents and attachments. All that business communication your device did not view in the Mail application is now accessible to you with just one touch.
URL https://itunes.apple.com/app/id386777877
4. Dropbox Free plus storage Any file you save to your Dropbox is accessible from all your computers, iPhone, iPad and even the Dropbox website! But the key is mobile tablets and across Linux to other platforms via that web interface.
Ok, say the FBI is the genuine source of the leak, hypothetically?
Political cover may be synthesized vai a paid patsy for a new business model. Claim fault, get paid while government intrusion continues more easily sub rosa.
Considering the salami slice of freedom taken way larger in the public mind set, Blue Toad steps up because they are a paid mea culpa.
The Marianas Trench is just east of Shanghai along with Taiwan plus even Japan.
Pacific Rim countries are going to be continuously in the threat corridor of Tsunami risk area because of that trench and many others from Chile to the Aleutians at the northern edge near Alaska and Siberia.
Walmart actually though is the first company that such a Tsunami hit reaches the stock price. More than high technology, the trade curtailment from the one port most likely to sustain or protected is Hong Kong. But that port alone cannot handle the volume of China. Nor can we assume that it will be totally protected by such an event despite the natural level or protection being higher than most world ports.
The port of New York is also another one of concern with La Palma off the west African coast potentially creating a 30 meter wave that would inundate the United States east coast is a geologically proven.
First of all, industrial warfare as we know it is going to start fading quickly.
You just do not need to spend lavishly if your opponent depends on computer technology to order, work-flow and conduct a military action anymore. War is going to get cheap!
So forget about so many tanks, aircraft and soldiers. All you need to do is confuse the enemy, keep their soldiers from getting paid, food, water and old style ammunition - bullets or new style ammunition - packet flow.
Overspending on Internet technology is what maybe in tens of millions of dollars compared to tens of billions in military industrial complex goods?
Leon Panetta should with his former CIA chief background be aware that the Pentagon budget is in some serious deep price decline mode like Walmart's falling ones.
Really, do you think any military or asymmetrical war from those idiotic militants in foreign lands get far if their packet flow is adulterated or commands now sent to their gear reverse the intent of the action?
But as to the statement that no one gets killed?
Bull is the word there, because war is still dirty lousy business in the body politics. Commands for centrifuges as in what it is with STUXNET can just as easily be reformulated for medical gear used for generals of an army or to cut off so much logicistical capacity of a combatant group to inflict death. It is just a matter of scale or opportunity.
Face it, if the bogey man of the day is being secretly treated for kidney ailments do you think the President of the United States is going to say hands off that medical equipment?
The key here is that these executives want to feel important. Installation of a publicly mandated kill switch is a great ploy for power. The money is also key, plus think of the factor that those kill switches also may thwart competitive offerings.
Total world domination is all they care about.
Best bet is to not pirate or even watch their content but to produce your own and make it more popular to dilute their power. Do it quick before they strangle the last vestige of creativity away from the many so their few retains the media heroin pirated so much.
Flash is woefully buggy as heck. Face facts, it only works good and does not shield the respective host systems from its weaknesses. Endless loops that sap power from the host machines occur regularly. All of it can be fixed, but Adobe just does not get it when it comes to sheer quality.
Now James Gosling, he knows how to make a bullet proof host environment with a similar type of state machine. Hire him to fix Flash and even Apple will be happy about it.
Plus perhaps James Gosling can get Flash recoded in a tight small team to actually even work natively in the Android Browser on a G1, that would prove it can work on iPhone with no problem given a chance.
Until then, HTML 5 will take all the thunder.
Rescue Flash? James Gosling is currently unemployed and unchallenged! Adobe, just recruit James Gosling and hand him the keys to the Flash kingdom with authority to absolutely rule upon its quality with his name splashed on it for reputation quality control.
The large telecoms and cable outfits have tons of unused IP space that could be CIDR blocked out, think of the class A 24.X.X.X for instance that used to be @Home and Rodgers, large portions are empty! AT&T moved @Home to 12.X.X.X and then subsequently provides managed space to cable outfits like Mediacomm etc.
Now Mediacomm has just finally got around to getting its own space, is AT&T offering to CIDR out their precious class A?
No of course not, like some of the others, they get allocations from ARIN and sit on them instead of consolidating. They have scads of CIDR blocks used by all sorts of companies out there. Heck ARIN should just re-map some of those AT&T direct to the customers, let them keep the 12.X.X.X A Space.
Back in the day, Mark Lottor did mapping of all live ping able IP's before firewalls were so common and NAT extremely rare. If he were to make a comparison with whomever does like mapping today to those legacy maps and IP allocations, it would be a fascinating graphic to show the transformations and if by carrier, show how greedily the Worldcom/UUNets Sprints and Baby Bells have asked for space, color to their identity and now look to see many time those scattered CIDR blocks are empty. Sprint, old UUNet and Baby Bell CIDR's if unused, should get back into the pool.
Where is Mark Lottor and these newer guys with the latest IPV4 utilization's mapped out for the comparison analysis.
Cypress Semiconductor has already figured this out with their tech. Check out Silicon Light Machines and you will see T. J. Rodgers acquired a former Cypress Semiconductor alumnus in that acquisition and all Sun needs to do is work with CY.
Google needs to defeat this digital locker scheme is one hundred percent under the thumb of Microsoft. Time to break up Microsoft, Microsoft Live, Applications and Operating Systems along with Media properties.
Five business units, each shareholder would get a unit of each one in such a great split up.
Vista digital locker seems like a way for forcing all purchases , registrations and technical product keys all go through Microsoft.
Hello,
Well it looks like Grand Central built a bit of its service on FreeDigits.com phone numbers. Did the due diligence at Google know this?
Hmmm...
Our virtual business world opens a pandoras box of unusual possibilities.
Well think more like the year 2010 and perhaps even sooner for a better that the equivalent.
Next comes Quantum Coupled Ethernet to revolutionize communications. Quantum pair sets working to provide two point to point channels.
Within a Duo Quantum, 10GigE, or the AQ (Athlon Quantum) same difference with a hyperchannel set devoted to other chips scattered all over the world.
QCE is the "Zero Mile Solution", you heard it here on Slashdot first!
Bandwidth in long haul optical fibers will be a thing of the past, those companies long term value goes down the tube! Economics of each end drives the food chain of interconnected networks at each expensive junction melting into a lower cost anywhere possibility. Then low and behold, even your cell phone works in a mine shaft or in space 100 million miles away, with nary a cell phone tower. Oops cell tower syndicate companies now have a value equal to toast per site.
Smart phones will have more bandwidth than the little screens know what to do with.
This is our world in the next decade folks.
Remember, those who short the telecommunications economy, from cable, cell and phone with a dash of even satellite television challenged... Well now you can beat up on Wall Street ahead of those gullible institutional bankers trying to schill extra profits from an apparently revitalized set of companies. Well guess what folks, this is the last hurrah for them in a Quantum Communications world the amount of winners will be very small and the all of us get a better deal than the toll keepers to video and voice want to rain on your parade with yet another DRM scheme.
Well if you use a customized version of GForge or the Advanced Server edition linked to some content engine or even someting more basic like NCftp at a professional level.
CVS and Subversion both work with GForge according to their web site.
Customized editions are available as far as I know. They have a roster of high end clientele, Cisco, MIT and others, so they must work pretty smart and well for people.
All governments from Iowa to New Guinea are able to lower software costs.
Threaten to go open source!
1.) M$FT pays attention and lowers license fees dramatically to keep it from happening.
2.) Make good on threat and do not pay M$ST.
This is why investors are realizing M$FT has little long term potential to maintain that gravy train.
Win for sure in your local, state or federal level, announce loudly (unless of course you have already switched or got the sweet deal) away from M$FT is coming publicly.
Louder the better and remember to include your trend setting ways so that M$FT has to listen and be very afraid!
Post your story on how much your government entitity is paying for M$FT each year here, it is a matter of public record in most governments, unlike private business where it can be kept secret.
It will be interesting to see a ratio of per capita government license cost versus local per capita wealth in the locality or country. These schemes usually reveal discontinuities based or related to competence. Also, fees are a way to get kick back monies into some officials or politicians hands.
Hmmm... please post those per capita numbers, and actual license fee costs per seat here.
Quota ideas sound fine at first blush, but the equipment for delivery though would require a great deal of either manual entries for QoS metering of this type or the construction of a very sophisticated apparatus.
The later would add more possiblities of problems, i. e. another point of failure.
So the real answer is to guarantee every one a 100 megabit with all services providers getting atleast 10 gigabits of feed and all tier 1 operating at 1 or more terabits to start with then scale up from that of course.
Now you see the problem, it is not possible to get the telco./cable establishment to not want to get the bills paid on all of that slower gear they have with no real dynamic service platform resource allocation. It is a capital cost issue, pure and simple. No one wants to pay for the limiters, to get higher sustained peaks will make home broadband go from a base price of $30.00 roughly to a new base at about $200 because the applications demand heavy resources.
WiMax for instance is DOA before it arrives in the video world with its limited spectrum.
54 megabits, well in the high def. world, 19 megabits for full quality video compressed mind you, you only get a few channels and not much data left over.
WiMax is now so dead!
Good riddance, it was lame from day one with so little spectrum allocated in the first instance!
The logic is clear,
you accept our bargain and pay us or we take you to court so settlement talks go here
or you obey the law or we take away your freedom in the criminal justice system.
EXTORTION IS LAW!
Did you expect to hear the word fair? Bah - you need to think like a lawyer!
It looks like places like http://www.politicalkitchen.com/ - VLOG as well as more Google like weather services, like that of http:www.weather.net are ones to watch. Just succinct in character.
They grow organically.
We like that!
The other employees should encourage or recruit those they are permitted to sooner than later.
It interferes with the corrective actions of the marketplace by having these companies keep hanging on and hanging on. Those workers should quit as soon as they possibly can with personal considerations understood.
Those companies need to go away if they are bad. It is the free market method to fix the problem of idiotic management. They are just co-dependant to the point of enabling weaker managements to squander their hard earned works!
The model had to be driven by someone, in this case DARPA or other contributors pushed ahead to validate it.
Then more importantly, opening it up for adoption as much in science gets built upon.
Right now our economy would be even better if more were declassified, made open as possible, read NASA in its ideal and spun out to create more jobs/technologies/societal benefits.
If only the US would also advertise this as a contribution it makes all the time in the world to some less open societies, we would really be happening!
Oh yes, you would probably have a higher paycheck and we could discuss real vacations for the ordinary citizen too.
As much as Japan has wonderful people.
Too many earthquakes make such a colossal collider feasible on those islands. Every site along the Pacific Rim of fire ought to be off limits for world class facilities in the world of science excepting those studying earthquakes or tsunami of course.
Maybe someone can point out which elements/chemicals they are going to seek or can detect?
Curious people want to know if Helium-3, water or even amino acid detection is in that mix.
What can they potentially see? What have the sensor ground tests revealed?
Who Owns Evan Brown's Brain?
The legal filings of the lawsuit DSC Communications v. Evan Brown are provided on this web site.
It takes a lot of searching the records to find the abuses of the court.
One of the first abuses is recorded in the transcript of the hearing on April 30, 1997 (Motion for Protective Order pg26:16). Judge Roach's statement also clearly shows he was communicating with DSC's attorneys in violation of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedures. Judge Roach personally owned shares of stock in DSC yet he ruled on evidence and testimony while in direct violation of the Texas Constitution. Note: The Texas Court of Appeals ruled Judge Roach to be disqualified and all his orders were ruled void.
The case was assigned to Judge Henderson after the Court of Appeals issued their ruling on Judge Roach.
Judge Henderson violated the Texas Rules of Civil Procedures when issued an Agreed Scheduling Order despite my objections. The scheduling order put me to a disadvantage due to my lack of knowledge and experience with the legal system. Judge Henderson denied my April 8,2002 3rd Request for Discovery to Plaintiff and 2nd Request for Interrogatories to Plaintiff due to my misunderstanding of the scheduling order.
Judge Henderson denied my 2nd Motion for Summary Judgement in violation of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedures because DSC/Alcatel failed to file a Response to Motion for Summary Judgement. Judge Henderson granted DSC's Motion for Summary Judgement despite the presence of material fact issues. Judge Henderson issued a Final Judgement disposing of the lawsuit after granting DSC's Motion for Summary Judgement for Breach of Contract despite the fact that DSC had several other claims in their Amended Original Petition.
The Jury Fee was paid to the court for a jury trial yet there was no jury. Judge Henderson abused the Texas Rules of Civil Procedures again by personally evaluating the facts and testimony of the parties and personally ruling on the fact issues presented. As a result, an undeveloped thought in a persons mind is now qualified by the Texas courts to be an invention. As a result, if you receive compensation (pay check) all your thoughts (24 hours a day, 7 days a week) belong to your employer.
DSC Communications was a manufacturer of telecommunications equipment and there is no reference to any product sales of software reverse engineering services or product in any of their SEC filings or other company literature, yet Judge Henderson ruled that my idea was along the line of work or business.
The Texas Court of Appeals denied my appeal which was based in part on Judge Hendersons violations of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedures. The Texas State Supreme Court denied my petition for review as allowed by the Texas Legislature. Texas State Supreme Court is allowed to pick and choose what cases they wish to hear. The Texas State Supreme Court is the body that created the Texas Rules of Civil Procedures and is the body that enforces those rules.
The long and short of the seven years I spent in litigating this case is that there is no justice in Texas courts. Judge Henderson violates the rules, the Court of Appeals chooses not to rule on the lower court rules violations, and the Texas State Supreme Court chooses to turn a blind eye to the lower courts abuses.
One story I've heard over the years is that in Texas, businesses contribute substantially to the reelection campaigns of judges even though many judges run for election un-opposed.
The TV program "60 Minutes" has documented many of the problems with Texas courts and judges in the past and nothing has changed to correct the abuses.
It is my belief that justice is forsale in Texas.
Work in Texas at your own risk
If you are a creative thinker and problem solver, you are much better off working in California where you have some protection from your employer.
iPad App's for BYOD Legal or just student uses. All of them are Apple VPP US/UK vetted, but I am not sure if my notes for the other side of the pond make sense in the context of your publication plan, left in for reference none-the-less and have sold 1,000 or more in that program, make sense for legal papers, term papers with Klammer more of an integration bridge to the Windows world.
1: Cymbol £1.49 / $1.99
-- Finally Pilcrow , Section , Trademarks ®, Superscripts and with much more easily tied with your favorite App's on the iPad (Keynote/Pages/Mail/Numbers/Notes/iDraw/iAWriter), with Unicode2Glyph conversion!
URL https://itunes.apple.com/app/id416714959
2. iAnnotate £6.99 / $9.99
Personal favorite for speed, iAnnotate PDF is the most powerful annotation application for the iPad bar none from much experience by yours truly.
URL https://itunes.apple.com/app/id363998953
3. Klammer £0.69 / $0.99
Open EML, Winmail.dat and MSG files (MSG support via in-app purchase) on iPad and view their contents and attachments. All that business communication your device did not view in the Mail application is now accessible to you with just one touch.
URL https://itunes.apple.com/app/id386777877
4. Dropbox Free plus storage
Any file you save to your Dropbox is accessible from all your computers, iPhone, iPad and even the Dropbox website! But the key is mobile tablets and across Linux to other platforms via that web interface.
URL https://itunes.apple.com/app/id327630330
Does that outline what you should have now?
Ok, say the FBI is the genuine source of the leak, hypothetically?
Political cover may be synthesized vai a paid patsy for a new business model. Claim fault, get paid while government intrusion continues more easily sub rosa.
Considering the salami slice of freedom taken way larger in the public mind set, Blue Toad steps up because they are a paid mea culpa.
If you are infected with this, please please make bogus plans for exotic weapons, marital aides and artistic expressions.
Please salt those wounds!
The Marianas Trench is just east of Shanghai along with Taiwan plus even Japan.
Pacific Rim countries are going to be continuously in the threat corridor of Tsunami risk area because of that trench and many others from Chile to the Aleutians at the northern edge near Alaska and Siberia.
Walmart actually though is the first company that such a Tsunami hit reaches the stock price. More than high technology, the trade curtailment from the one port most likely to sustain or protected is Hong Kong. But that port alone cannot handle the volume of China. Nor can we assume that it will be totally protected by such an event despite the natural level or protection being higher than most world ports.
The port of New York is also another one of concern with La Palma off the west African coast potentially creating a 30 meter wave that would inundate the United States east coast is a geologically proven.
http://slashdot.org/submission/2095781/tech-scare---quantum-depression-from-quantum-communications
This is perhaps one of those hints as mentioned.
First of all, industrial warfare as we know it is going to start fading quickly.
You just do not need to spend lavishly if your opponent depends on computer technology to order, work-flow and conduct a military action anymore. War is going to get cheap!
So forget about so many tanks, aircraft and soldiers. All you need to do is confuse the enemy, keep their soldiers from getting paid, food, water and old style ammunition - bullets or new style ammunition - packet flow.
Overspending on Internet technology is what maybe in tens of millions of dollars compared to tens of billions in military industrial complex goods?
Leon Panetta should with his former CIA chief background be aware that the Pentagon budget is in some serious deep price decline mode like Walmart's falling ones.
Really, do you think any military or asymmetrical war from those idiotic militants in foreign lands get far if their packet flow is adulterated or commands now sent to their gear reverse the intent of the action?
But as to the statement that no one gets killed?
Bull is the word there, because war is still dirty lousy business in the body politics. Commands for centrifuges as in what it is with STUXNET can just as easily be reformulated for medical gear used for generals of an army or to cut off so much logicistical capacity of a combatant group to inflict death. It is just a matter of scale or opportunity.
Face it, if the bogey man of the day is being secretly treated for kidney ailments do you think the President of the United States is going to say hands off that medical equipment?
Yes, you can blurt out telephone numbers to get out of my Internets or even an advertisement for a limited audience.
SSID fields are just a rather new entity in this arena.
Have fun with them while Wifi AP points still have meaning technologically.
The key here is that these executives want to feel important. Installation of a publicly mandated kill switch is a great ploy for power. The money is also key, plus think of the factor that those kill switches also may thwart competitive offerings.
Total world domination is all they care about.
Best bet is to not pirate or even watch their content but to produce your own and make it more popular to dilute their power. Do it quick before they strangle the last vestige of creativity away from the many so their few retains the media heroin pirated so much.
Note, right siders always seem to get the shaft.
ContentID, Fair-Isaac is more egregious in that they give little or no points to those paying early.
But if you miss one or two bills, then even if your history says you paid early dozens of times, guess what! They ding you hard!
Wish that Fair-Isaac gets class action sued over that penalty heavy system they monopolize as a close source score on your credit!
John Corzine probably has a high score, and you probably have a lower one, hmmm. something is wrong here, mighty wrong, ContentID wrong again!
No good deed goes unpunished. Welcome to be part of the ninety-nine percent.
Flash is woefully buggy as heck. Face facts, it only works good and does not shield the respective host systems from its weaknesses. Endless loops that sap power from the host machines occur regularly. All of it can be fixed, but Adobe just does not get it when it comes to sheer quality.
Now James Gosling, he knows how to make a bullet proof host environment with a similar type of state machine. Hire him to fix Flash and even Apple will be happy about it.
Plus perhaps James Gosling can get Flash recoded in a tight small team to actually even work natively in the Android Browser on a G1, that would prove it can work on iPhone with no problem given a chance.
Until then, HTML 5 will take all the thunder.
Rescue Flash? James Gosling is currently unemployed and unchallenged! Adobe, just recruit James Gosling and hand him the keys to the Flash kingdom with authority to absolutely rule upon its quality with his name splashed on it for reputation quality control.
Bingo Bango Enough Said...
The large telecoms and cable outfits have tons of unused IP space that could be CIDR blocked out, think of the class A 24.X.X.X for instance that used to be @Home and Rodgers, large portions are empty! AT&T moved @Home to 12.X.X.X and then subsequently provides managed space to cable outfits like Mediacomm etc.
Now Mediacomm has just finally got around to getting its own space, is AT&T offering to CIDR out their precious class A?
No of course not, like some of the others, they get allocations from ARIN and sit on them instead of consolidating. They have scads of CIDR blocks used by all sorts of companies out there. Heck ARIN should just re-map some of those AT&T direct to the customers, let them keep the 12.X.X.X A Space.
Back in the day, Mark Lottor did mapping of all live ping able IP's before firewalls were so common and NAT extremely rare. If he were to make a comparison with whomever does like mapping today to those legacy maps and IP allocations, it would be a fascinating graphic to show the transformations and if by carrier, show how greedily the Worldcom/UUNets Sprints and Baby Bells have asked for space, color to their identity and now look to see many time those scattered CIDR blocks are empty. Sprint, old UUNet and Baby Bell CIDR's if unused, should get back into the pool.
Where is Mark Lottor and these newer guys with the latest IPV4 utilization's mapped out for the comparison analysis.
Enough said.
Cypress Semiconductor has already figured this out with their tech. Check out Silicon Light Machines and you will see T. J. Rodgers acquired a former Cypress Semiconductor alumnus in that acquisition and all Sun needs to do is work with CY.
- Sherman Acts
or anti-trust tying kicks in on this right away.Google needs to defeat this digital locker scheme is one hundred percent under the thumb of Microsoft. Time to break up Microsoft, Microsoft Live, Applications and Operating Systems along with Media properties.
Five business units, each shareholder would get a unit of each one in such a great split up.
Vista digital locker seems like a way for forcing all purchases , registrations and technical product keys all go through Microsoft.
Call your congress critter on this break up!
Hello, Well it looks like Grand Central built a bit of its service on FreeDigits.com phone numbers. Did the due diligence at Google know this? Hmmm... Our virtual business world opens a pandoras box of unusual possibilities.
Next comes Quantum Coupled Ethernet to revolutionize communications. Quantum pair sets working to provide two point to point channels.
Within a Duo Quantum, 10GigE, or the AQ (Athlon Quantum) same difference with a hyperchannel set devoted to other chips scattered all over the world.
QCE is the "Zero Mile Solution", you heard it here on Slashdot first!
Bandwidth in long haul optical fibers will be a thing of the past, those companies long term value goes down the tube! Economics of each end drives the food chain of interconnected networks at each expensive junction melting into a lower cost anywhere possibility. Then low and behold, even your cell phone works in a mine shaft or in space 100 million miles away, with nary a cell phone tower. Oops cell tower syndicate companies now have a value equal to toast per site.
Smart phones will have more bandwidth than the little screens know what to do with.
This is our world in the next decade folks.
Remember, those who short the telecommunications economy, from cable, cell and phone with a dash of even satellite television challenged... Well now you can beat up on Wall Street ahead of those gullible institutional bankers trying to schill extra profits from an apparently revitalized set of companies. Well guess what folks, this is the last hurrah for them in a Quantum Communications world the amount of winners will be very small and the all of us get a better deal than the toll keepers to video and voice want to rain on your parade with yet another DRM scheme.
Wall Street is so damn blind to this!
Well if you use a customized version of GForge or the Advanced Server edition linked to some content engine or even someting more basic like NCftp at a professional level.
CVS and Subversion both work with GForge according to their web site.
Customized editions are available as far as I know. They have a roster of high end clientele, Cisco, MIT and others, so they must work pretty smart and well for people.
--
All governments from Iowa to New Guinea are able to lower
software costs.
Threaten to go open source!
1.) M$FT pays attention and lowers license fees dramatically to keep it from happening.
2.) Make good on threat and do not pay M$ST.
This is why investors are realizing M$FT has little long term potential to maintain that
gravy train.
Win for sure in your local, state or federal level, announce loudly (unless of course
you have already switched or got the sweet deal) away from M$FT is coming publicly.
Louder the better and remember to include your trend setting ways so that M$FT
has to listen and be very afraid!
Post your story on how much your government entitity is paying for M$FT each
year here, it is a matter of public record in most governments, unlike private
business where it can be kept secret.
It will be interesting to see a ratio of per capita government license cost
versus local per capita wealth in the locality or country. These schemes
usually reveal discontinuities based or related to competence. Also,
fees are a way to get kick back monies into some officials or politicians hands.
Hmmm... please post those per capita numbers, and actual license fee costs
per seat here.
Duh!
Quota ideas sound fine at first blush, but the equipment for delivery though would require a great deal of either manual entries for QoS metering of this type or the construction of a very sophisticated apparatus.
The later would add more possiblities of problems, i. e. another point of failure.
So the real answer is to guarantee every one a 100 megabit with all services providers getting atleast 10 gigabits of feed and all tier 1 operating at 1 or more terabits to start with then scale up from that of course.
Now you see the problem, it is not possible to get the telco./cable establishment to not want to get the bills paid on all of that slower gear they have with no real dynamic service platform resource allocation. It is a capital cost issue, pure and simple. No one wants to pay for the limiters, to get higher sustained peaks will make home broadband go from a base price of $30.00 roughly to a new base at about $200 because the applications demand heavy resources.
WiMax for instance is DOA before it arrives in the video world with its limited spectrum.
54 megabits, well in the high def. world, 19 megabits for full quality video compressed mind you, you only get a few channels and not much data left over.
WiMax is now so dead!
Good riddance, it was lame from day one with so little spectrum allocated in the first instance!
EXTORTION IS LAW! Did you expect to hear the word fair? Bah - you need to think like a lawyer!
It looks like places like http://www.politicalkitchen.com/ - VLOG as well as more Google like weather services, like that of http:www.weather.net are ones to watch. Just succinct in character. They grow organically. We like that!
The other employees should encourage or recruit
those they are permitted to sooner than later.
It interferes with the corrective actions of
the marketplace by having these companies
keep hanging on and hanging on. Those workers
should quit as soon as they possibly can
with personal considerations understood.
Those companies need to go away if they are
bad. It is the free market method to fix the
problem of idiotic management. They are just
co-dependant to the point of enabling weaker
managements to squander their hard earned works!