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  1. Re:Insert obligatory XKCD here on XKCD Author's Unpublished Book Remains a Best-Seller For 5 Months · · Score: 2

    That's because I only posted the raw image. The links all went to http://blog.xkcd.com/2014/07/2...

  2. Re:Insert obligatory XKCD here on XKCD Author's Unpublished Book Remains a Best-Seller For 5 Months · · Score: 4, Funny
  3. Re:What I remember on Prof. Andy Tanenbaum Retires From Vrije University · · Score: 1

    ... 6 TB hard disks?

    6 TB hard disks are going to be significantly less efficient. 6TB of 64GB MicroSD cards would be 96 cards which will take up 7.92 cm^3. A 6TB hard drive is huge by comparison, close to 400 cm^3 (though the actual number varies by drive manufacturer).

  4. Re:What I remember on Prof. Andy Tanenbaum Retires From Vrije University · · Score: 1

    OK. My curiosity got the better of me, so here it is.

    First, using his number of 82.5 cubic millimeters for the volume of a Micro SD card, and Wikipedia's 1,134 cubic meters for the cargo volume of an A380 (in freight configuration), I get 13745454545 cards. Using his 20% density reduction, I'll bring that down to 10996363636. 128GB MicroSD cards exist, but they aren't mainstream yet, so let's go with 64GB. The total data capacity of the plane is therefore 610.4 EiB (exbibytes), which Wolfram Alpha helpfully says is about 0.7 times the estimated global IP data traffic per year by 2015, and around 59 times the estimated information content of all human knowledge as of mid-1999.

    I looked around to see if I could find anything higher-density than MicroSD, but there isn't really anything. Full-size SD cards are readily available up to 256GB, but they are significantly more than the volume of 4 MicroSD cards. mSATA SSDs are even worse - they are available up to 1 TB, but they are way too big.

  5. What I remember on Prof. Andy Tanenbaum Retires From Vrije University · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I'm sorry, but the best quote from that book is actually this one:

    Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of tapes hurtling down the highway.

    In my networks class, we extended the calculation to a 747 full of DVDs (the best we could do at the time). Maybe one of these days, if I have a minute, I'll go back and do an A380 full of flash drives.

  6. Mod This Up!!! on Google Shifts Editing From Drive to Docs and Sheets In 'Confusing' Switch · · Score: 1

    This. Having a separate app for editing makes sense.

  7. Re:Why not use EC2? on The NTP Pool Needs More Servers — Yours, If Available · · Score: 2

    In theory, Microsoft runs NTP at time.windows.com. In practice, it seems very flaky. Search for it and you'll find countless forum posts about outages.

  8. Re:No Gov. help? on The NTP Pool Needs More Servers — Yours, If Available · · Score: 1

    The OP was asking if the NIST time servers were part of the pool.ntp.org group.

    They aren't. However, NIST does have Stratum 1 Servers.

  9. Re:Those poor rats on Trained Rats Map Minefields With GPS · · Score: 1

    Sorry, I think Jonathan Swift got there before you... kind of.

  10. Late to the game on HP Shows Off Power Over Ethernet Thin Client · · Score: 1, Informative

    HP (and the OP) seem to think that they have something revolutionary here. Actually, this has been around for over five years already: http://www.chippc.com/thin-clients/jack-pc/

  11. Re:Visual Studio is decent, nothing more on Microsoft Releases ASP.NET MVC Under the Apache License · · Score: 1

    Ever have to chase down an issue running PHP with IIS? It used to be a snap with 5. 6 made it more difficult. 7 made it impossible, if you were able to get the non-MS platform to work with it at all.

    Funny you should say that. It has never been easier to get PHP running than it is on IIS 7. Two clicks in the Web Platform Installer and you have a working PHP installation. Three more clicks in IIS Manager and you have a working, and pretty well-configured, PHP installation. Need to run two versions of PHP for different sites on the same server? Guess what? It's just a few more clicks. Enable and Disable PHP extensions? One click. Since we updated to IIS 7.5 (Server 2008 R2) from IIS 5 (Server 2K), we have moved several sites running on old LAMP servers over to three Windows Servers and have had no trouble at all with any of the PHP installations or any of the site migrations. It is true that it is now harder to install PHP by hand in IIS - but it makes no sense to do it that way anymore.

  12. Asimov on Warp Drives May Come With a Killer Downside · · Score: 2

    So basically, Asimov was right when he predicted that any interstellar travel would require death. See I, Robot chapter "Escape!" (or short story "Paradoxical Escape") http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escape! He was just wrong about whose death it would be.

  13. Re:Captain Obvious says on Rearview Car Cameras Likely Mandated By 2014 · · Score: 2

    I'm sure it's possible to make a $5000 car that meets all safety and emission requirements,...

    Maybe you'd be interested in a Tata Nano.

  14. Re:Captain Obvious says on Rearview Car Cameras Likely Mandated By 2014 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Most configurations of the Toyota Sienna minivan now have the backup camera standard and the price has not increased significantly from the last model-year that offered it only as an option. This indicates that the price difference in other vehicles is much more of a "convenience charge" than the cost of the system. If it is in every vehicle, there will be no added convenience and therefore nothing to charge for.

  15. More injuries on Rearview Car Cameras Likely Mandated By 2014 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Am I the only one who has seen drivers with a rear camera hit something or someone because they looked ONLY at the camera and not at the mirrors or out the windows. I think that when more vehicles come with a standard backup camera, there will be more such incidents, not fewer.

  16. Re:Noticeable improvement on Apache 2.4 Takes Direct Aim At Nginx · · Score: 1

    I measured average response time for a range of single-client single-connection to 3 clients, 10 connections each. There were no significant changes to the setup except Apache. Yes, I know it is entirely unscientific. No, it does not represent real-world traffic for the publicly accessible server. It's still a good indicator of improvement.

  17. Noticeable improvement on Apache 2.4 Takes Direct Aim At Nginx · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I have been running Release Candidiates of Apache 2.4 for a few months, on an underpowered and overloaded old laptop. The performance improvements over 2.2 on that same computer are really quite noticeable.

  18. Re:What? on No More SSL Revocation Checking For Chrome · · Score: 4, Informative

    What he wants is CRLs stored on the local machine instead of querying a web service.

  19. Re:So, on Google In Battle With Its Own Lawyers · · Score: 5, Funny

    The Pogo quote in your sig sums this up better than any other comment on the page.

  20. Re:Use a different router on Verizon Changing Users Router Passwords · · Score: 1

    No, the person who was home for the installation is a noob. I was upset when I came home and found out.

  21. More Changes on Verizon Changing Users Router Passwords · · Score: 0

    Further inspection reveals that they also wiped the router's logs. The router is supposed to leg settings changes. The last stuff it has before my first login after the password change is from July 2007, even though there used to be stuff there from last time I went in.

  22. Re:I'm upset on Verizon Changing Users Router Passwords · · Score: 2, Informative

    You can't get in to my router from outside except on Verizon's maintenance port - and I didn't know they can do password changes from there.

  23. Re:Use a different router on Verizon Changing Users Router Passwords · · Score: 1

    I can't. They set me up with coax instead of CAT-5.

  24. Re:Then change your password on Verizon Changing Users Router Passwords · · Score: 1

    Maybe they were able to change it because you were too lazy to do it in 3 years.

    Not lazy. I thought other precautions would be enough.

  25. Re:uhhh on Verizon Changing Users Router Passwords · · Score: 2, Informative

    I thought that blocking administrative access from WAN would have been enough.