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Category Archives: General
USGBC: LEED Rating Systems
I’m not sure green is my color. I’m more of a blue. But I am Irish enough.
Can you game the rating system?
United we fall
- I hate United,
- Hate United, hate United
- Hate United do so I.
- I hate United
- Hate United, hate United
- Hate United in the sky
- I hate United
- Hate United, hate United
- Hate United, hate to fly
Repeat ad infinitum
Now I know that “hate” is a powerful word and overused to the point of losing its efficacy, but “despise and loathe to the point of antipathy” didn’t quite scan for my ditty. Continue reading United we fall
Critical Internet Infrastructure
Someone recently asked about critical Internet Infrastructure. I have been pondering this and I would submit the communication protocol as the most critical Infrastructure component. Without IPv4 we wouldn’t have an internet. Since IPv4 is becoming obsolete, IPv6 will be the most critical component and supporting the migration from IPv4 to IPv6 will be the most critical activity on the internet infrastructure for the next generation.
In descending order after that, I would suggest (in some sort of critical order):
- IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force)
- high-level routers, servers, inter-domain communications, Domain Name Servers, etc.
- Routers, switches, -> the hardware that implements the communication protocols
- Transport agreements between the backbone network providers. Some sort of guaranteed service level/capabilities.
- Network Neutrality – Carriers, ISPs, can’t block or degrade traffic passing through just because they offer a competing service.
- Bandwidth – the more the better
- Reliability – multiple connectivity between nets – Can’t let one net get cut off from the internet.
- Reliability- Quality of Service – be able to provide some sort of QOS guarantee for real-time links
- Services
- Applications
Personally, one of the IPv6 applications I am looking forward to is multicasting. A lot of the IPv4 HW doesn’t seem to be able to handle multicasting today. I hope that the next generation will. And that the backbone networks make it part of the basic service offering and share connections between each other. IETF has had a variety of proposals on how to make multicasting work, I think one or two of them should become part of the basic standard that all hardware and services will support.
Why Social Networks Stink
Why Social Networks Stink – Columns by PC Magazine
John Dvorak is a grumpy geezer, and right on the money.
Many scientists argue…
… that the rise of silica-hungry diatoms led to the demise of the reef-building glass sponges.
That sentence just leapt off the page at me.
I did find it online , but you have to be a subscriber to read the article on Lazarus taxa.
Wind up phones.
Do they make cell phones with wind up generators in them so you don’t have to worry about running out of batteries?
I see that there are windup chargers, but do they have it built into the phone?
Do they have a charger that fits my phone?
Someone else had a different approach to this question.
Electric
A friend is going to be looking at one of these ZAP vehicles for commuting, The Xebra.
Almost makes me wish I was living in a city where something like this would be practicable. Not. I guess I will have to wait for the Alias to be realized.
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The Brian Jonestown Massacre
The Brian Jonestown Massacre – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
My brother Jim played me some of their music this past weekend. I liked what I heard. I am going to check out some of their albums.
I think I figured it out. Wait, No I didn’t.
The previous article discussing optimal representation was basing its results on a proportional power of the population. I think they were using a factor of 1/3 for their equation. So, if you raise the Population Number to 0.4 and divide by 3, you come up pretty close to what they thought optimal for the US. (I think it depends on what population numbers you use. I came up with 815 using a population of 295,734,134 (2005 est). Using their 807 figure indicates they are looking at a population of 288M)
Of course this doesn’t explain the discrepancy between France and Italy, unless the CIA has the wrong population figures for those countries. My proportional calculations produced 433 and 425 reps respectively which is still a fair bit less than their numbers. So maybe the proportion is a variable as well?
If you use the 2000 US pop of 281M then the proportion is 2.97 to get the 807 result. But it does nothing to get closer to their France and Italy numbers.
Later.
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