Re: [LINK] Google has removed Canberra buses from directions in google maps

2021-02-21 Thread Frank O'Connor
Mmmm … 10%-15% of their Australian advertising revenue would be fair, and not as open to tax evasion/avoidance as an income tax. Whether its allocated to the media barons, or directly to a fund to encourage/pay for a transition to online journalism, or to conventional (obsolete) journalism

Re: [LINK] If Google pulls search....

2021-01-25 Thread Frank O'Connor
Mmmm … If it comes down to a choice between Google, and Rupert Murdoch’s right wing rags, ranting Fox News opinions and divisive demagoguery, Sky News and Sports, and News (in name only) Ltd journalism … I know which I’d pick. Murdoch would like a return to the pre-internet 'good old days’ …

Re: [LINK] COVIDSafe app downloads update

2020-05-31 Thread Frank O'Connor
Mmmm … From my experience they tend to hide behind catch-phrases like “World’s Best Practice” and award themselves self assessed gongs and appropriations, rather than face the simple truth that the vast majority of their IT projects are debacles and disasters. That said, the I find the fact

Re: [LINK] Stephen Loosely on a live stream

2020-05-01 Thread Frank O'Connor
Mmmm … First deal with the crisis … and that looks like being ongoing for a year or two … then hold the post mortem. This whole thing smacks of politics, supporting the despicable Trump (who is casting around for someone, anyone, to blame for his woeful performance from Day 1 of the crisis in

Re: [LINK] What happened to broadband in Australia? (Part2)

2019-02-26 Thread Frank O'Connor
Yes, for the last six years we’ve been Running with the Morons. I thought we’d reached peak stupid with Abbott, but the government luminaries (both political and in NBN’s management) since then have boldly gone into single neurone territory again and again. Not for them the advice of network

[LINK] This explains a lot ...

2018-06-16 Thread Frank O'Connor
https://www.fastcompany.com/40584777/were-all-getting-dumber-says-science Seems that IQ scores have been dropping since the 1970’s ___ Link mailing list Link@mailman.anu.edu.au

Re: [LINK] Bitcoin is hitting new highs—here’s why it might not be a bubble

2017-11-19 Thread Frank O'Connor
M … I pretty much view Bitcoin as a bit of an ethereal digital fraud in the making 1. It fails as a means of exchange for commercial/household transactions due to inbuilt effluxion of time (it’s not instantaneous like a credit card or cash transaction), transaction validation and lack of

Re: [LINK] Peter Martin Economist (?) blames Labor for NBN!

2017-08-17 Thread Frank O'Connor
But, an interesting and very-much-to-the-point rant. For the record, the same thing happens to me every time I comment on the LNP's farcical (and tragic for the country) NBN. A waste of money, time, and effort and a compromise of the country's future for the next 20 to thirty years ... all

Re: [LINK] Aussie households pay highest power prices in the world

2017-08-16 Thread Frank O'Connor
M, One of the most ‘energy rich’ countries in the world (although we seem to redeem a pittance from it by way of royalties or charges on the gas we export - 1/50th of what Qatar charges, for example), and we don’t even get the advantage of this abundance in either gas prices (which feed

Re: [LINK] Progress Report on Googong Wings

2017-08-06 Thread Frank O'Connor
Yeah, Seems like another application of the old saying that ‘just because you can do something, doesn’t mean you should do something.’ I’m guessing that the next big improvement with delivery by drones will be 'biological enhancement'. The idea will be for pigeons to be implanted with

Re: [LINK] AMD introducing 16 core processors

2017-05-17 Thread Frank O'Connor
Thanks for that, Steve, Yeah … they had to do something to combat the Intel ‘Machine' in a shrinking desktop and laptop market. That said, the benefits of multiple cores remain to be seen when the large majority of software is still being written and compiled for single core architectures,

[LINK] NBN articles ...

2017-05-12 Thread Frank O'Connor
Seems the US media (unlike our own) isn’t shy about calling the NBN an unmitigated failure … https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/11/world/australia/australia-slow-internet-broadband.html?smid=tw-nytimes=cur&_r=1

Re: [LINK] The experts agree, Turnbull’s NBN is ‘a national tragedy’

2017-04-10 Thread Frank O'Connor
Well, I’d nominate Tony Abbott, ‘Mr Broadband’, Henry Ergas, Ziggy Switkowsi and Morrow for the positions on the Parliamentary Lawn. And I'll volunteer to ignite the stupid, ignorant, expert opinion denying, sods. What a waste of $60 billion this has been! And the final disaster won’t be

Re: [LINK] Brandis rushes to release telco metadata for civil proceedings

2017-01-31 Thread Frank O'Connor
day 23 December 2016 14:31:32 Frank O'Connor wrote: > >> Situation with a 'three hop’ VPN … For Hop 1 a tunnelled socket established >> with client, encrypted and transmitted to Server 1. Once there it is >> decrypted and another tunnelled socket established with Server 2 (in

Re: [LINK] Brandis rushes to release telco metadata for civil proceedings

2016-12-25 Thread Frank O'Connor
ssive… which was concerning the AG’s intent to provide data to litigants in civil actions. Happy Christmas one and all …" --- > On 23 Dec 2016, at 3:33 pm, David Lochrin <dloch...@key.net.au> wrote: > > On Friday 23 December 2016 14:31:32 Frank O'Connor wrote: > >>

Re: [LINK] Brandis rushes to release telco metadata for civil proceedings

2016-12-22 Thread Frank O'Connor
> On 23 Dec 2016, at 12:14 pm, David Lochrin wrote: > > The IPsec VPN protocol provides authentication and/or encryption. A > single-hop VPN packet carries the original source & destination IP addresses > and also relies on public-private key pairs, so the local end

Re: [LINK] Brandis rushes to release telco metadata for civil proceedings

2016-12-22 Thread Frank O'Connor
Sorry, fired that off before I replied. :) > On 23 Dec 2016, at 9:43 am, Christian Heinrich > wrote: > > > On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 5:48 PM, Jim Birch wrote: >> The biggest user segment in Australia are people who want to access the >>

Re: [LINK] Brandis rushes to release telco metadata for civil proceedings

2016-12-22 Thread Frank O'Connor
> On 23 Dec 2016, at 9:43 am, Christian Heinrich > wrote: > > Jim, > > On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 5:48 PM, Jim Birch wrote: >> I suggest you read lifehacker's pages on VPN. This compares services and >> is updated periodically. > > I'd

Re: [LINK] Brandis rushes to release telco metadata for civil proceedings

2016-12-22 Thread Frank O'Connor
G’day Christian, > On 23 Dec 2016, at 9:39 am, Christian Heinrich > <christian.heinr...@cmlh.id.au> wrote: > > Frank, > > On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 4:58 PM, Frank O'Connor > <francisoconn...@bigpond.com> wrote: >> Don’t know about that. Prior t

Re: [LINK] Brandis rushes to release telco metadata for civil proceedings

2016-12-21 Thread Frank O'Connor
G’day Christian, > On 22 Dec 2016, at 2:46 pm, Christian Heinrich > <christian.heinr...@cmlh.id.au> wrote: > > Frank, > > On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 10:16 AM, Frank O'Connor > <francisoconn...@bigpond.com> wrote: >> At the moment, very few Australian

[LINK] Brandis rushes to release telco metadata for civil proceedings

2016-12-21 Thread Frank O'Connor
Over at ZDNET Stilgherrian wrote an article on the AG’s new proposal to make the supposedly strictly secure ‘held only by the government' metadata collected by the government available to un-named third parties (IP holders, moral crusaders, marriage partners … who knows) in CIVIL actions. See:

Re: [LINK] NBN: A Nation Building Project - Dr Mark Gregory

2016-11-20 Thread Frank O'Connor
M, $60 billion, and all the wasted years and effort, down the tubes - because Abbott, Turnbull, Ergas, Ziffy and the rest of the ‘MTM NBN’ couldn’t accept that the original idea of building for the next 50 years, rather than building for 2010, was the go. $60 billion to be spectacularly

Re: [LINK] WIPO Adopts Open Access Policy for its Publications

2016-11-18 Thread Frank O'Connor
Ironic. :) Just my 2 cents worth … --- > On 18 Nov. 2016, at 8:57 pm, Antony Broughton Barry > wrote: > > > > http://www.wipo.int/pressroom/en/articles/2016/article_0016.html > > Sent from Pocket - Get it free! > ___ >

Re: [LINK] 'Public-Private cybersecurity centres'

2016-10-26 Thread Frank O'Connor
Right On, Roger, What utter BS! Government security mavens (in the DSD) lost me when they told me something I was trying to implement was TOO SECURE (PGP based secure e-mail), they couldn’t crack it, and therefore they couldn’t approve it. But little numbers like establishing a government

Re: [LINK] Completely off-topic

2016-10-06 Thread Frank O'Connor
Now that is cool … … WAAAY COL! It’s good to get a reminder that things like this are happening in our world ... Just my 2 cents worth :) --- > On 7 Oct. 2016, at 12:25 am, Stephen Loosley > wrote: > >

Re: [LINK] Telstra trials 5G mobile network, the next 'quantum leap' in technology

2016-09-20 Thread Frank O'Connor
> On 20 Sep 2016, at 9:31 PM, David Boxall wrote: > > And they're coming out of the woodwork again. > "This is what the government should be investing in not fibre to the home." >

Re: [LINK] NBN gets to Albury, Sussan Ley is impressed

2016-09-19 Thread Frank O'Connor
Mmmm, > On 20 Sep 2016, at 11:35 AM, Bernard Robertson-Dunn > wrote: > > FTTH would have no big street box requiring maintenance, no > environmentally bad batteries, no electronics with very limited upgrade > options.. … no huge power overheads and costs - with the

Re: [LINK] Fwd: The rise and fall of the Gopher protocol | MinnPost

2016-08-19 Thread Frank O'Connor
Archie, Gopher, Veronica ... Mmmm, the all bring back memories Not single composite hyperlinked documents combining text, graphics and other files ... Which later HTTP and HTML did ... What you got was distinct tex, graphic and other files opening on your screen - but a major upgrade on the

[LINK] Language please ...

2016-08-19 Thread Frank O'Connor
See: http://www.zdnet.com/article/my-health-record-dumb-and-useless-australian-privacy-foundation/ …. For some rather strong (but merited) language from our own BRD. Pretty much EVERY digital health initiative over the last 20 years has come to the same sordid end - hamstrung from within and

Re: [LINK] RFI: Census Site Implosion

2016-08-10 Thread Frank O'Connor
Actually, like the ATO, the ABS is a division of Treasury. So, if anyone is ultimately responsible it’s ScoMo. That said, he’ll just write it off as an ‘on water’ matter and therefore deem it not necessary to comment. Just my 2 cents worth … --- > On 11 Aug 2016, at 9:47 AM, JanW

Re: [LINK] RFI: Census Site Implosion

2016-08-10 Thread Frank O'Connor
Mmmm …. and its still down now (6 am Thursday morning). Bottom line: If there really was a series of DDOS attacks (which has been by no means proved, and will probably only be proved if third parties verify traffic stats .. and the ABS produces the logs) then the ABS are incompetent and should

Re: [LINK] RFI: Census Site Implosion

2016-08-09 Thread Frank O'Connor
No, nope … I think incompetence covers it. O course they will say they tested it, that the servers should have handled the demand within their load sharing tolerances, that their systems are ‘world’s best practice’, and that it was all the fault of some completely unforeseeable glitch that

Re: [LINK] Machine Learning Was: Re: Robot cars and the fear gap

2016-07-27 Thread Frank O'Connor
09:19 PM 27/07/2016, Frank O'Connor wrote: > >> I think computers are likely to develop into sapience before sentience > which may be problematic - as this whole discussion so far points to. > > Hmm...I reckon in a rudimentary yet multiple way, computers already are > sentie

Re: [LINK] Machine Learning Was: Re: Robot cars and the fear gap

2016-07-27 Thread Frank O'Connor
Mmmm, There’s a BIG difference between the two. It could even be argued that a single (although complex) celled amoeba is sentient - it possesses the necessary sensory capabilities to appreciate the world around it, and it is capable of movement to avoid light - responding to stimuli, as well

Re: [LINK] O/T: The Moron's Bark

2016-07-03 Thread Frank O'Connor
It would appear that the moron density is dropping.:) The Political Commentariat and the MSM were the ones that looked like morons after Saturday’s result. Politicians? Yeah, but short sighted morons with a high degree of rat cunning. Just my 2 cents worth … --- > On 2 Jul 2016, at 10:58

Re: [LINK] Four different Aussies on four different NBN technologies

2016-06-19 Thread Frank O'Connor
Pretty much what you’d expect from News Ltd (or any MSM outlet in Oz) Anecdotes from News Ltd selected individuals … if that ain’t unimpeachable evidence, what is? Just my 2 cents worth … --- > On 19 Jun 2016, at 2:45 PM, David Boxall wrote: > >

Re: [LINK] Voter fury rising over sluggish internet speeds

2016-06-10 Thread Frank O'Connor
> On 11 Jun 2016, at 10:34 AM, Bernard Robertson-Dunn > wrote: > > The NBNco site tells me that the NBN it is not currently available and > there is no scheduled date for rollout. Lucky Sod! The NBN has been posited for my area by Q2 2016 … hey!That’s now! … but nobody’s

Re: [LINK] Will humans be banned from driving?

2016-06-01 Thread Frank O'Connor
Sorry, fired that last puppy off before I’d finished. > On 1 Jun 2016, at 11:11 PM, Bernard Robertson-Dunn > wrote: > > Table 1 > 1970-1982 road deaths were over 1000/year peaking in 1978 at 1384 > The latest year reported, 2014 was 303. > > Deaths per 1000 persons > 1978

Re: [LINK] Will humans be banned from driving?

2016-06-01 Thread Frank O'Connor
Yo Ivan, > On 1 Jun 2016, at 6:24 PM, Ivan Trundle <i...@itrundle.com> wrote: > > >> On 1 Jun 2016, at 6:01 PM, Frank O'Connor <francisoconn...@bigpond.com> >> wrote: >> >> And yes, I know it’s great to have a ‘backup system’ to the auto-pilot i

Re: [LINK] Will humans be banned from driving?

2016-06-01 Thread Frank O'Connor
Yo BRD, Keeping this private … :) > On 1 Jun 2016, at 5:02 PM, Bernard Robertson-Dunn <b...@iimetro.com.au> wrote: > > On 1/06/2016 4:24 PM, Frank O'Connor wrote: >> Actually, commercial aeroplanes have pretty much been fully automated. You >> can enter coor

Re: [LINK] Will humans be banned from driving?

2016-06-01 Thread Frank O'Connor
G’day BRD, > On 1 Jun 2016, at 3:33 PM, Bernard Robertson-Dunn wrote: > > If you look at flying air planes, why are they not all fully automatic? > Flying a plane is a far simpler problem. The reasons why planes haven't > been fully automated may well apply to cars. And

Re: [LINK] Will humans be banned from driving?

2016-05-31 Thread Frank O'Connor
Yo BRD, > On 1 Jun 2016, at 2:34 PM, Bernard Robertson-Dunn <b...@iimetro.com.au> wrote: > > On 1/06/2016 2:12 PM, Frank O'Connor wrote: >> Mmmm, >> >> As will the attendant hardware - and no I don’t just mean the cars. >> >> Roads will need to be

Re: [LINK] Will humans be banned from driving?

2016-05-31 Thread Frank O'Connor
Mmmm, As will the attendant hardware - and no I don’t just mean the cars. Roads will need to be maintained with highly visible white marking and/or embedded sensors. GPS satellites will have to improve from their current accurate within 50 metres, to accurate within 5 … and not be subject to

Re: [LINK] Conspiracy theory ;)

2016-05-13 Thread Frank O'Connor
The ABC has tended to look at the NBN through rose coloured glasses for the last couple of years. On the ABC technology now amounts to Good Game, and trite rewrites of PR material handed to them by whoever has a policy or product that they want to sell. After the latest $40 million cut to

Re: [LINK] Aussie farmers go digital

2016-04-21 Thread Frank O'Connor
That’s a bit rough … and probably inaccurate …. :) > On 22 Apr 2016, at 1:11 PM, David Boxall wrote: > > How much has Australia lost, thanks to decades of political onanism? I suppose the bottom line is that they’re not screwing themselves, they’re screwing the country,

Re: [LINK] A non-sensationalist look at Australian internet speeds

2016-03-25 Thread Frank O'Connor
> On 26 Mar 2016, at 10:28 AM, JanW wrote: > > Fairfax is dying. Their best journos jumped ship long ago, moving to places > where scrutiny is valued. Murdoch press will follow. > Mmmm … I’ve noticed that. There are still a few worth reading (Michael West, Kate

Re: [LINK] Does NBN need a third satellite?

2016-03-24 Thread Frank O'Connor
Mmmm, But the NBN since the government took it over has had a history of wildly optimistic projections concerning bandwidth usage and requirements … apparently in 2020 Australian households will only need 15Mbs of bandwidth, which is why the MTM NBN is shooting for at least 25Mbs per

Re: [LINK] NBN chief seeks advice of US tech giants as broadband technology debate rages

2016-03-21 Thread Frank O'Connor
Mmmm … As it stands, most estimates nowadays are that the MTM NBN will redeem less than $30 billion of its capital costs when on-sold to a gullible private industry. Thats a $30 billion capital loss on the books after sale. Personally I doubt whether it’s worth even $20 billion …. but a

Re: [LINK] How fast is the NBN?

2016-02-29 Thread Frank O'Connor
LINK topic, where anybody has made such a suggestion, Tom. > > > On 28/02/16 13:46, Frank O'Connor wrote: > >> So all the observed trends, the increase in speeds ... aren’t gonna >> appear... > > Speeds will increase, but people want stuff they can carry around

Re: [LINK] NBN backup service

2016-01-25 Thread Frank O'Connor
I considered this in a private reply to Jan, on the same thread you quote … when she queried the battery thing … to whit: "At a guess, and as I said, I have no idea about the design and circuitry in the nodes, in case of power failure you’d need backup power in both the node (hey, the calls

Re: [LINK] Nick Ross has left the building

2016-01-14 Thread Frank O'Connor
Mmmm, It’s undeniable that the NBN went right off the ABC’s topic list after early 2013. My guess is that its inadvisable to lump your national broadcaster under the Communications Department banner and expect some objectivity of Communications Department issues. The terrific thing is that

Re: [LINK] Detailed analysis of NBN Co’s finances shows FTTP better value than FTTN

2016-01-08 Thread Frank O'Connor
I’d guess the operating costs of the MTM model NBN are blown out by: 1. Power requirements at the node. It costs to power up all that copper and all those nodes … not an issue with fibre. 2. Maintenance costs at the node/aboveground box. Hey all these above ground, complex, exposed to the

Re: [LINK] Strange call from "Telstra"

2015-12-02 Thread Frank O'Connor
Definitely not Telstra.:) Probably from the same people who have bought us the ‘Windows Technical Services Department’ My guess is that we’re looking at a fishing expedition there. They keep you talking, get to verify your username and logon-passwords, maybe get you to connect to

Re: [LINK] NBN got what it paid for—will now cost almost half as much again to fix it

2015-11-26 Thread Frank O'Connor
Mmmm, > On 27 Nov 2015, at 10:47 AM, Bernard Robertson-Dunn > wrote: > > “The nbn board are political hacks. They are incompetent. They did not > know what they were doing,” the former communications minister raged. I have to admit that as soon as I saw Ziggy Switowski

Re: [LINK] Turnbull's faster, cheaper NBN - Background Briefing - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

2015-11-07 Thread Frank O'Connor
Well, I propose that we refer to him as ‘Mr Broadband’ from now on in all our missives, messages into the List, and conversations from others with others from now on. Because if we refer to him as ‘the Prime Minister’ or ‘Mr Turnbull’ he’ll just weasel his way out of any responsibility for

Re: [LINK] NBN spent $14m on 1800km of new copper for FTTN

2015-10-20 Thread Frank O'Connor
No, It goes beyond ‘dumb’. Sadly, that’s been a hallmark of our country for the last three years or so, so I’m guessing you’re using the ‘not that dumb’ assessment when measured against other landmark political decisions we’ve seen on refugee policy, climate policy, transport policy, fiscal

Re: [LINK] Rachel Polanskis -- RIP

2015-09-25 Thread Frank O'Connor
Mmmm … She’ll be missed. She was there at the beginning of the LINK list, there at the beginning of ISOC, and pretty much there as a contributor from the beginning of the Internet in Oz (way back in the 1980’s). As you say, she was quick to respond to pleas for help - which was always

Re: [LINK] itN: Telcos don't like regulation

2015-08-30 Thread Frank O'Connor
Yup …Shock! Horror! Of course, the argument and merits of their case depends on how much of the green stuff they’ve sent the way of the major parties … so I’m well content that the rational decision will be made. That said, Telstra did get $11billion from the government for a fully

Re: [LINK] What Do I tell the Public About Cookies?

2015-08-26 Thread Frank O'Connor
Cookies were created because HTTP as a protocol can't maintain 'state'. This was both a good thing - because it allows the Web to simply drop the connection once it has passed the requested Web page - and a bad thing, because sometimes you need to do things in sessions, or even across sessions,

Re: [LINK] What Do I tell the Public About Cookies?

2015-08-26 Thread Frank O'Connor
/15, Frank O'Connor wrote: Cookies were created because HTTP as a protocol can't maintain 'state'. This was both a good thing - because it allows the Web to simply drop the connection once it has passed the requested Web page - and a bad thing, because sometimes you need to do things

Re: [LINK] web: Stunning blow for Dallas Buyers Club in copyright case - Computerworld

2015-08-13 Thread Frank O'Connor
Mmmm, A surety of $600,000, his previous warnings on going on 'fishing expeditions’ and his caution against demanding unconscionable damages, as well as our ISP’s requesting that their costs for this scheme being met in full, have put a little bit of a dampener on IP and copyright legal

Re: [LINK] NSW Transport for Internet Explorer only

2015-07-01 Thread Frank O'Connor
Mmmm … the use of platform specific binaries and browser extensions sort of defeats the idea of a ubiquitous open standards network, doesn’t it? It’s almost as if these bureaucrats and government departments don’t realise that the era of the closed proprietary network has passed them by, and

Re: [LINK] web: Border Force Act: detention secrecy just got worse - The Drum (Australian B ...

2015-05-28 Thread Frank O'Connor
Well, yeah but … we’ll be saved by our media - won’t we? The old Fourth Estate, those guardians of the public weal, won’t desert us. Will they? Maybe not ... 1. In the press (both Fairfax and News Ltd) I see articles on a daily basis from the Fourth Estate, and/or retired politicians and

Re: [LINK] Gridlocked cities to cost more than $53 billion a year by 2031 without action: Infrastructure Australia

2015-05-22 Thread Frank O'Connor
On 23 May 2015, at 10:04 am, Marghanita da Cruz marghan...@ramin.com.au wrote: Gridlock can only be addressed by Mass Transit/Public Transport. Very true … but Mass Transit/Public Transport doesn’t seem to sit well with our current government. They are willing (no EAGER!) to waste

Re: [LINK] New Ford GT employs 10 million lines of code ‘

2015-05-14 Thread Frank O'Connor
Mmmm, Every new line of code can represent another possible point of failure. And in the good old days all we had to worry about was failure in a car part. And one of the reasons cars are impossible to DIY service nowadays is the need for plugging it into the million dollar diagnostic machine

Re: [LINK] Tools for Compiling to JavaScript

2015-04-14 Thread Frank O'Connor
On 14 Apr 2015, at 9:54 pm, Roger Clarke roger.cla...@xamax.com.au wrote: Once upon a time, computing terms had clear meanings. Compile meant to convert source-code into executable code, i.e. the machine-language of a given computer. Unless you were using one of the early versions of

[LINK] US FCC changes broadband definition

2015-01-29 Thread Frank O'Connor
See: http://www.theverge.com/2015/1/29/7932653/fcc-changed-definition-broadband-25mbps Minimum for 'broadband' as accepted by the Federal Communications Commission is now 25Mbs download and 3Mbs upload. And that lags the current European definitions. And that is for the CURRENT US definition.

Re: [LINK] Aussie Cyber Warfare

2015-01-28 Thread Frank O'Connor
On 28 Jan 2015, at 10:07 pm, Stephen Loosley stephenloos...@zoho.com wrote: Quoting: http://www.afr.com/p/technology/australia_launches_cyber_weapons_hR1B30qv3c6bYKJvquVzoO Australian Cyber Offensive Australia is no passive participant in cyber conflicts. Multiple intelligence

Re: [LINK] NBN Malcolm style

2015-01-24 Thread Frank O'Connor
Mmmm, Makes just about as much technical sense as the MTM design does. I can see the design meeting now: OK, we need to design a multi-technology rather than single technology network with as many possible points of failure as possible. 60-80,000 possible points of failure ... lets call them

Re: [LINK] Surviving Climate Change

2015-01-23 Thread Frank O'Connor
Personally, I don't have a lot of time for either the 'What a Work is Man' argument or the sanctity of Nature arguments. The bottom line is that if we were even remotely collectively intelligent we would realise that you can't keep dumping your garbage in a closed system (the world), and you

Re: [LINK] From my friend re NBN change

2014-12-12 Thread Frank O'Connor
Mmmm, Telstra is also encouraging existing customers to sign uo for new deals which include a new router. I'm guessing (and this is my nasty suspicious nature at work) that the new routers are all models that Telstra is using to implement its Gee Whiz Wow' Last Gen Public WiFi network ...

Re: [LINK] Australian Patents

2014-12-05 Thread Frank O'Connor
My feelings on the patents system (particularly the US payments system) are probably somewhat different to others. I don't necessarily see them as a good thing. Once you start patenting ideas and techniques as property - especially to the extent that is applicable in the US - you effectively

Re: [LINK] NBN new roll-out map

2014-11-30 Thread Frank O'Connor
Mmmm, Like you're not going to notice if the NBN has started in your area or not. Utterly pointless. Something that outlined a timetable however. That said, since they moved to the LNP's MTM model of the NBN, I've been beastly unconcerned with its progress or anything else about it. It simply

Re: [LINK] RFC: Data Retention

2014-09-16 Thread Frank O'Connor
And another excellent article on data retention ... and specifically the problems of metadata, from our old mate, Stil (Does he still frequent the List?) At any rate ... it's worth a read. http://www.zdnet.com/can-snowden-finally-kill-the-harmless-metadata-myth-733717/ On 15 Sep 2014,

Re: [LINK] web: Serious flaws in Turnbull's NBN cost-benefit analysis report

2014-09-08 Thread Frank O'Connor
Mmmm, The idea that I'll need less bandwidth in 10 years time that I have now seems to me to be a tad flawed. Better they just abandon the construction and save the $30 billion in my book. This is shaping up to be the greatest (deliberate) waste of public monies ever. Just my 2 cents worth

Re: [LINK] Australian Crime Commission's ambit claim

2014-09-04 Thread Frank O'Connor
Mmmm, but they're simply doing what that great Protector of 'Freedom', George Brandis, wants, It's remarkable how selective he is with his 'freedom'. Bigots must be free, but the rest of us must be under control and do what the government wants. 'Freedom of Speech' is Paramount - but no way in

Re: [LINK] Bitcoin .. ATO's draft guidance

2014-08-21 Thread Frank O'Connor
I sort of expected this - even though I haven't been involved in any way for many many years. The bottom line is that no government will willingly assist other currencies to flourish in competition to their own, especially currencies that operate outside government control altogether. This is

Re: [LINK] Remember the power to the nodes issue?

2014-07-13 Thread Frank O'Connor
at 100Mbs or better ... but Australia can't get a 25Mbs guaranteed network out of 'Mr Broadband'. Says it all really. :) --- On 12 Jul 2014, at 9:23 pm, JanW jw...@internode.on.net wrote: At 09:05 PM 12/07/2014, Frank O'Connor you wrote: There's the mundane copper/fibre reliability thingie

Re: [LINK] Remember the power to the nodes issue?

2014-07-12 Thread Frank O'Connor
Mmmm, There are any number of issues that haven't even been looked at with respect to those pesky nodes. There's the power thingie, as Jan mentions. There's the maintenance thingie (I mean, these 80,000 odd puppies are out there in the weather, being regularly opened and closed to

[LINK] ABC site problems ...

2014-05-14 Thread Frank O'Connor
I've had problems with inputting any data onto the ABC site for the last month or so ... all I get are innocuously numbered server errors. Doesn't matter whether I'm attempting to vote on an issue they want feedback on, sending a message into The Drum feedback or even accessing the ABC Web

Re: [LINK] Uber?

2014-05-13 Thread Frank O'Connor
Mmmm, And like most/many others I already pay a user-pays levy for my visits to the GP (twice a year) via the Medicare Levy - which effectively increases every year. And I also pay a private user-pays levy via my private health insurance ... which I wouldn't have entered into if it didn't make

Re: [LINK] RFI: Boomerang Traffic

2014-04-29 Thread Frank O'Connor
Mmmm, In theory the any given data path should correspond with the lowest hop-count, but this rarely applies in today's modern and private networks. I used to note that my traffic to the US and Europe got routed through West Australia and the Indo-Chinese/Japanese routers when I was with

Re: [LINK] FTTP soon normal

2014-04-28 Thread Frank O'Connor
Sorry, I meant CDMA ... collision detection. Error correction, as Hamish said ... is a level 3 Feature. Again ... just my 2 cents worth ... --- On 28 Apr 2014, at 6:39 pm, Hamish Moffatt ham...@cloud.net.au wrote: On 28/04/14 18:22, Frank O'Connor wrote: Well, yeah ... but: 1. ANY form

Re: [LINK] FTTP soon normal

2014-04-27 Thread Frank O'Connor
Mmmm, Most WiFi routers you buy nowadays are 380Mbs, or better, multichannel devices that can handle much more bandwidth than the old 54Mbs puppies. The default WiFi in any 'puter you buy nowadays can handle this no problems. New WiFi standards are on the horizon to take routers and PC WiFi

Re: [LINK] Brandis loves companies, hates people

2014-02-13 Thread Frank O'Connor
Give him a break he's gotta think about his life after politics, not the electorate that voted him in, not the general public, and definitely not the good of the country. He's sold his (probably non-existent) soul to the content industry, come down on the side of people who buy (not

Re: [LINK] Brandis loves companies, hates people

2014-02-13 Thread Frank O'Connor
2014, at 5:47 pm, Janet Hawtin ja...@hawtin.net.au wrote: On 14 February 2014 17:05, Frank O'Connor francisoconn...@bigpond.com wrote: And as for corporations being persons rather than entities ... the US Supreme Court has a lot to answer for with respect to that. It was a recent decision

Re: [LINK] Who needs Google Glass?

2014-01-30 Thread Frank O'Connor
and behaviour is likely to be recorded with impunity. Just my 2 cents worth ... --- On 30 Jan 2014, at 10:47 pm, Janet Hawtin ja...@hawtin.net.au wrote: On 30 January 2014 22:10, Frank O'Connor francisoconn...@bigpond.com wrote: Yeah, they'd probably be terrific for that ... and I am a bike rider

Re: [LINK] Who needs Google Glass?

2014-01-30 Thread Frank O'Connor
Not really related to Stephen's comment, but for another take on this puppy: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/01/30/google_glass_car_ban_bills/ Just someone else's 2 cents worth ...:) --- On 31 Jan 2014, at 2:41 am, step...@melbpc.org.au wrote: Frank and Janet write, At any rate ... I

[LINK] Snowden nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

2014-01-29 Thread Frank O'Connor
See: http://www.zdnet.com/snowden-nominated-for-nobel-peace-prize-725763/ I really hope he is awarded the puppy because: a) It would be a signal of support to whistleblowers everywhere. b) It would provide a heap of protection against the vindictiveness and power of the US intelligence

Re: [LINK] Even MORE secrecy

2014-01-27 Thread Frank O'Connor
Mmmm and hypocrisy ... It's what politicians, government bureucracies and intelligence agencies specialise in. They'll argue that the secrecy keeps the information valuable and useful, but it's also a cloak that lets truly execrable and mendacious behaviour escape public view, and hence

Re: [LINK] Drones For Schools

2014-01-27 Thread Frank O'Connor
On 27 Jan 2014, at 11:34 pm, Janet Hawtin ja...@hawtin.net.au wrote: it might be interesting to see what playing a game of shooting in public looks like to passers by Not a chance, Janet The gun industry and NRA and the like would ensure that any such scenes never saw the light of day.

[LINK] Congrats Brenda ...

2014-01-27 Thread Frank O'Connor
That Aynesly woman was awarded an Australia Day gong for services to the IT industry. She goes from strength to strength. ACS, SAIA, Pearcey Foundation and now this. Could she also be the one who is going to be nominated for GG today? Now I await THAT announcement with bated breath.

Re: [LINK] iiNet refuse NBN Agreement

2014-01-20 Thread Frank O'Connor
An excellent analogy. :) Just my 2 cents worth. --- On 21 Jan 2014, at 7:22 am, Richard Archer r...@juggernaut.com.au wrote: On 20/01/14 10:47 PM, step...@melbpc.org.au wrote: It's like trying to remodel your kitchen and not knowing whether you'll be using gas or electricity. It's

Re: [LINK] Equivalency: technology yesterday and today

2014-01-17 Thread Frank O'Connor
Mmmm, There's an app for that. And much more besides. And God knows what a single, probably wearable, device will integrate by way of functions and applications in 10-20 years time. If it's something like Google Glass, with inbuilt headphones and other high res output capabilities it could

Re: [LINK] Big Data - bad or otherwise

2014-01-14 Thread Frank O'Connor
Reminds me of the old science joke: Q. What does DNA stand for? A. The National Dyslexia Association. Just my (somewhat warped) 2 cents worth --- On 15 Jan 2014, at 3:08 pm, Bernard Robertson-Dunn b...@iimetro.com.au wrote: On 15/01/2014 2:13 PM, Jan Whitaker wrote: [waves at NSA because I

Re: [LINK] Net retailing

2014-01-05 Thread Frank O'Connor
I think the writer, Blair Speedy, underestimates the problems facing Australian 'bricks 'n mortar' retailers ... To my mind they have any number of problems competing: # They have to maintain a 'bricks 'n mortar' presence, with all its inefficiencies and attendant costs, IN ADDITION to the

Re: [LINK] Trends 2014

2014-01-02 Thread Frank O'Connor
So, I was 'before my time'. I remember days 20 years ago, sucking corporate data off mainframes on my multi-CPU portable (well, 'portable' for the time) called Big Hoover, only to transfer the mainframe data over to Humungo my multi-boot data analysis box. and massage the hoovered data using

Re: [LINK] NYT: Snowden is a whistleblower and should be offered a plea to return home

2014-01-01 Thread Frank O'Connor
I'd hoped he would be awarded Nobel Peace Prize, or some other high profile award that would have effectively made him immune to the 'powers that be' (hey, who wants to be the one caught whacking a Nobel Peace Prize winner behind bars), but it was not to be. They chose ANOTHER organisation,

Re: [LINK] Wireless Broadband for Regional Australia

2013-12-26 Thread Frank O'Connor
Well, yeah ... but: 1. The original NBN design specified that the 7% of Australia not covered by the FTTP would be covered by a mixture of satellite and/or fixed WiFi. They didn't really mean conventional wireless or WiFi however, they meant 4G. 2, The guaranteed MINIMUM speed for any of

Re: [LINK] Wireless Broadband for Regional Australia

2013-12-26 Thread Frank O'Connor
cents worth ... --- On 26 Dec 2013, at 8:41 pm, Jan Whitaker jw...@internode.on.net wrote: At 07:26 PM 26/12/2013, Frank O'Connor wrote: That is now unlikely to happen, and that's what I still see as the tragedy of my generation. We're selfish shortsighted users rather than builders

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