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  1. Less efficient? on Astronauts' Hearts Change Shape In Space · · Score: 2

    ...or just efficient for zero g?

  2. Re:It's not arrogant, it's correct. on AT&T Exec Calls Netflix "Arrogant" For Expecting Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    I'm sorry, I was thinking Co-lo since my experience has been 'zero-distance' between ourselves and various carriers. My frustration has been being charged insane CAPEX and recurring charges for a 20' section of fiber to a carrier-class switch. Given the number of customers, it's obvious that the number of folks at the location have paid for the equipment, engineering, etc.

  3. Re:It's not arrogant, it's correct. on AT&T Exec Calls Netflix "Arrogant" For Expecting Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    When your cross-connect is a $30.00 piece of fiber jumper cable into a switch that is replaced once every 7 years, the cost should be minimal. Even the CAPEX to replace those switches was paid for years ago by the Telco customer.

  4. Re:It's not arrogant, it's correct. on AT&T Exec Calls Netflix "Arrogant" For Expecting Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    As a Network Architect, I can tell you that the CAPEX for that 'road' - and all of the equipment for it - was paid by the Telco/Cable consumer years ago so any objections that AT&T/Comcast may have is just flat-out greed at this point.

  5. Re:Maybe he should talk to the NHL? on Jesse Jackson To Take On Silicon Valley's Lack of Diversity · · Score: 1

    To be fair, there *is* one black player.

  6. Corporate Shakedowns on Jesse Jackson To Take On Silicon Valley's Lack of Diversity · · Score: 1

    Jackson is a master of corporate shakedowns and this has *nothing* to do with equality except where his wallet is concerned.

  7. Denied Areas on Harsh Wireless Conditions? Send In the Drone Hot Spot · · Score: 1

    The only way this could possibly work is point to point LOS between the nodes.

  8. It's personality on Good Engineering Managers Just "Don't Exist" · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The best engineers I've met in 20 years can't deal with people or their problems. The best managers I've met have enough engineering to know what's going on and when to get out of the way.

  9. Chippy is your friend! on Death Hovers Politely For Americans' Swipe-and-Sign Credit Cards · · Score: 0

    The recent Cartoon channel show, 'Chippy', conceived and sponsored by a joint effort between the Department of Homeland Security and the Internal Revenue Service, has reached a critical mass in terms of viewership according to a recent media rating survey. The show, which advocates the use of the Personal ID Chip and shows DHS agents busting unregistered gun owners, smugglers, drug dealers, black market medical personnel, Constitutionalist terrorists, and non-'Chippers' has become a significant PR success and increased the demand for chip implementation in the core demographic of 8-12 and, surprisingly, adults as old as 70. The show's tagline 'Chippy is your friend!' has spawned t-shirts, window stickers, screen savers, and a host of DRM-free online episodes as well as a counter-culture of subversive anti-Chippie paraphernalia. From the Pacific White House in Hawaii, the President declared the show a clear success and commented that the revised chip requirement under his 14-year old Affordable Care Act was 'a keystone in the future of healthcare, commerce, and continued security in the United States'. The President went onto remind the audience that the 2015 State of Emergency remains in effect and that anyone not adopting the chip would be subject to increasing tax penalties and potential arrest without compliance by the end of 2030. The President, suffering from emphysema, has not yet named his successor but it is believed that one of his daughters may assume the post during the ongoing interregnum.

  10. Fallen Earth MMORPG Rail System on Colorado Company Says It Plans To Test Hyperloop Transport System · · Score: 0

    How really, really weird reality follows fiction sometimes...

  11. Re:Cyberpsychosis on Bioethicist Jonathan Moreno Talks Jacked-In Soldiers And Military Neuroscience · · Score: 0

    The idea was that, at some point and after enough mods, you become distanced from your own humanness and humanity itself; at what point do you become a cyborg and no longer human?

  12. Cyberpsychosis on Bioethicist Jonathan Moreno Talks Jacked-In Soldiers And Military Neuroscience · · Score: 0
  13. Re:Easy! on 'The Hobbit' Pub Threatened With Lawsuit · · Score: 0

    There a WaWa (convenient store) not to far from me here in Va where one of the clerks is named Strider and freely admits his dad was a Tolkein fanatic. Are they going to sue him and his dad for the use of the name? I'm now more convinced California is 'The land of fruits and nuts'... ; \

  14. J-School Refugee Here! on Ask Slashdot: Finding an IT Job Without a Computer-Oriented Undergraduate Degree · · Score: 0

    Temple University School of Journalism led to Macs to LANs to WANs to and Network Architecture and Design. The whole Left Brain/Right Brain thing and the ability to actually write documentation while I engineer and design a network has actually brought me more pay since most engineers can't write much less spell to save their lives. You don't *need* to be an EE to learn IT - all it takes is passion, drive, dedication and, most of all, a genuine love for what you're doing. (Many thanks to Bo Gong and the GreyPeak/USWEBCKS senior engineers who gave me a break 18 years ago)

  15. Remember... on Oxygen Found Around Saturn's Moon Dione · · Score: 0

    We're not allowed to land! ;)

  16. Pissing on a pile of corpses on The New Transparency of War and Lethality of Hatred · · Score: 1

    How many reader on *THIS* board have been downrange? Sorry, sipping a latte' at Starbucks just doesn't count, so don't presume to hold a moral high ground over people who've been there and done that. After 3 tours downrange, no, I don't see a problem with it; it's a pile of spoiled meat made up of dead shitheads who were trying to kill them a few minutes earlier; it's counting coup and as old as man has been walking upright.

  17. Been There, Done that Thrice on Ask Slashdot: Working As an IT Contractor In a War Zone? · · Score: 1

    (Sorry MooCow, I couldn't resist) Haiti, Iraq, and Afghanistan. as funding dries up and the major withdrawals start to happen, these jobs are going to become rarer and rarer until the next SHTF event. The pay sucks anymore and the hours are 12x7 on most contracts now a days to maximize profit, leave is limited and can be expensive as 130K doesn't go far if you have a family. My experience was great pay with travel where I got to see the nice and not-so-nice parts of the world and now, after 3 deployments in 5 years, I'm divorced father of 4. Not a sob story, but a cautionary tale about good money, time away, and doing this with a family. Seriously, don't do it if you have young or teen kids or you're taking off to get away from your spouse on a 'working vacation' in a combat zone; do it with a set of goals in mind (save money for school, house, paying off debts, etc) and do it for the clearance and then move your butt straight to DC afterwards - that's where you can use your SECRET clearance and maximize any sandbox experience as well. Feel free to PM me if you have any questions. -Doc-

  18. Re:A couple thoughts on Civilian Use of Drone Aircraft May Soon Fly In the US · · Score: 1

    The drones don't, the pilots of the drones do. They even file flight plans in combat zones as well.

  19. TF ODIN on Civilian Use of Drone Aircraft May Soon Fly In the US · · Score: 1

    If you all look at the effectiveness of TF ODIN in Iraq and Afghanistan, you will understand why this technology cannot - ever - be allowed domestic utilization. Keep in mind that the drones see in nearly every spectra and through surfaces, can loiter for extremely long periods of time while nearly invisible, and is incredibly effective in the observance and prosecution of a designated target. (If you're in a drone's sights, you're a 'target' not a 'suspect') The power and ability of a domestic drone system combined with something like Palantir would rip the definition of privacy right out of the dictionary and put it in the trash. The is nearly no one who can truly - read: openly - explain the degree of power and impact of an integrated system like this would have on our day to day lives as Americans.

  20. Hardly a secret on Palantir, the War On Terror's Secret Weapon · · Score: 1

    Hardly a secret since Palantir has been around for nearly a decade.

  21. The Passing of Ubi on Ubisoft Blames Piracy For Non-Release of PC Game · · Score: 1

    Overall, I've been majorly disappointed with all of the UBISOFT games over the last 3-5 years; post the REDSTORM acquisition, they had a couple of good title runs and then just effectively died from a quality standpoint. Ubi, I will mourn your passing because at this rate it's obvious you're terminal.

  22. Re:Mandatory comment. on EU Scientists Working On Laser To Rip a Hole In Spacetime · · Score: 1

    No $#|7....

  23. Re:Apple has jumped the shark on Consumer Tech: an IT Nightmare · · Score: 1

    Just what we need, a proprietary solution with associated license fees for every product or family of products from different vendors.

    Let me introduce you to Microsoft, Cisco, and IBM and unless you've been living under a rock for the last 20+ years, that's the way the companies make their money.

  24. Just say 'NO!' on US Military Moving Closer To Automated Killing · · Score: 1

    Not for any altruistic reasons, just for the sheer insanity of giving this over to an AI (however crude) and the potential abuses of a system without conscience or mercy. All joking aside, this does leave the door open to having it bite us in the ass.

  25. GROSS!!! on PETA To Launch Pornography Website · · Score: 1

    Whoever came up with this is severely f***** in the head!