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The power grid can't handle wind farms

DesScorp writes "The Times reports on the problems of adding wind farms to the power grid. Because of the grid's old design, it can't handle the various spikes that wind farms sometimes have, and there's no efficient way to currently move massive amounts of that power from one section of the country to the other. Further complicating things is the fact that under current laws, power grid regulation is a state matter, and the Federal government has comparatively little authority over it right now. Critics are calling for federal authority over the grid, and massive new construction of 'superhighways' to share the wind power wealth nationally. Quoting the article, 'The dirty secret of clean energy is that while generating it is getting easier, moving it to market is not.'"


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The internet's biggest security hole revealed

At DEFCON, Tony Kapela and Alex Pilosov demonstrated a drastic weakness in the Internet's infrastructure that had long been rumored, but wasn't believed practical. They showed how to hijack BGP (the border gateway protocol) in order to eavesdrop on Net traffic in a way that wouldn't be simple to detect. Quoting: "'It's at least as big an issue as the DNS issue, if not bigger,' said Peiter 'Mudge' Zatko, noted computer security expert and former member of the L0pht hacking group, who testified to Congress in 1998 that he could bring down the internet in 30 minutes using a similar BGP attack, and disclosed privately to government agents how BGP could also be exploited to eavesdrop. 'I went around screaming my head about this about ten or twelve years ago... We described this to intelligence agencies and to the National Security Council, in detail.' The man-in-the-middle attack exploits BGP to fool routers into re-directing data to an eavesdropper's network." Here's the PDF of Kapela and Pilosov's presentation.


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"e for all" game expo withers, pax thrives

After the continued struggles of E3 this year, it looks like another IDG-based games conference will have its own troubles. BigDownload reports that most major game manufacturers are skipping E For All, in part due to their focus on the upcoming Penny Arcade Expo (PAX) and BlizzCon (which will be televised). E for All will have major presentations by Microsoft and EA, but you'll have to go to PAX to see events and exhibits from other big publishers; for example, the playable Jumpgate Evolution demo, the Guild Wars tournament, or the Omegathon. The Seattle Times ran a story about Penny Arcade's creators and how PAX came into existence. Further competition for E For All is coming from the Tokyo Game Show, which runs in the beginning of October.


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Terror watchlist "crippled by technical flaws"

I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property writes "The database used by the government to generate lists like the No-Fly List is 'crippled by technical flaws,' according to the chairman of a House technology oversight subcommittee. And the upgrade may be worse than the original. Rep. Brad Miller (D-NC) says that 'if actually deployed, [the upgrade] will leave our country more vulnerable than the existing yet flawed system in operation today.' It seems that the current database doesn't have any easy way to do plain-text matching, forcing users to enter SQL queries. That might not sound so bad until you learn that the database contains 463 poorly indexed tables. How long until there's a terrorist named Robert'); DROP DATABASE; —?"


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Newstrust founder fabrice florin answers your questions

On August 18 and 19, you submitted questions for NewsTrust founder Fabrice Florin about his (non-profit) site's ability to live up to its claim, "Your guide to good journalism." We sent selected questions to Fabrice on August 19. Here are his answers.


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The 1-petabyte barrier is crumbling

CurtMonash writes "I had been a database industry analyst for a decade before I found 1-gigabyte databases to write about. Now it is 15 years later, and the 1-petabyte barrier is crumbling. Specifically, we are about to see data warehouses — running on commercial database management systems — that contain over 1 petabyte of actual user data. For example, Greenplum is slated to have two of them within 60 days. Given how close it was a year ago, Teradata may have crossed the 1-petabyte mark by now too. And by the way, Yahoo already has a petabyte+ database running on a home-grown system. Meanwhile, the 100-terabyte mark is almost old hat. Besides the vendors already mentioned above, others with 100+ terabyte databases deployed include Netezza, DATAllegro, Dataupia, and even SAS."


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A full-time 2-way video link to grandparents?

uid7306m writes "We have elderly parents who live a long way off. However, my technological radar tells me that it's possible to set up a 24/7 video link between our kitchen and theirs. It'd be good for our kids and good for the parents, and we can now get pretty cheap nearly unlimited broadband connections at this end (UK). What's the best way to do it? Has anyone tried it? On the far end, it ought to have, in Dilbert's(TM) immortal words 'One big button on it, and we push it for you in the factory.'"


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Firefox gets massive javascript performance boost

monkeymonkey writes "Mozilla has integrated tracing optimization into SpiderMonkey, the JavaScript interpreter in Firefox. This improvement has boosted JavaScript performance by a factor of 20 to 40 in certain contexts. Ars Technica interviewed Mozilla CTO Brendan Eich (the original creator of JavaScript) and Mozilla's vice president of engineering, Mike Shaver. They say that tracing optimization will 'take JavaScript performance into the next tier' and 'get people thinking about JavaScript as a more general-purpose language.' The eventual goal is to make JavaScript run as fast as C code. Ars reports: 'Mozilla is leveraging an impressive new optimization technique to bring a big performance boost to the Firefox JavaScript engine. ...They aim to improve execution speed so that it is comparable to that of native code. This will redefine the boundaries of client-side performance and enable the development of a whole new generation of more computationally-intensive web applications.' Mozilla has also published a video that demonstrates the performance difference." An anonymous reader contributes links the blogs of Eich and Shaver, where they have some further benchmarks.


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Inside intel's core i7 processor, nehalem

MojoKid writes "Intel's next-generation CPU microarchitecture, which was recently given the official processor family name of 'Core i7,' was one of the big topics of discussion at IDF. Intel claims that Nehalem represents its biggest platform architecture change to date. This might be true, but it is not a from-the-ground-up, completely new architecture either. Intel representatives disclosed that Nehalem 'shares a significant portion of the P6 gene pool,' does not include many new instructions, and has approximately the same length pipeline as Penryn. Nehalem is built upon Penryn, but with significant architectural changes (full webcast) to improve performance and power efficiency. Nehalem also brings Hyper-Threading back to Intel processors, and while Hyper-Threading has been criticized in the past as being energy inefficient, Intel claims their current iteration of Hyper-Threading on Nehalem is much better in that regard." Update: 8/23 00:35 by SS: Reader Spatial points out Anandtech's analysis of Nehalem.


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States throw out electronic voting machines

Davide Marney passes along an AP story about the thousands of voting machines gathering dust in warehouses across the country after states such as California, Ohio, and Florida have banned their use. Many of these machines cost $3.5K to $5K each. Local election boards are struggling to find ways to recover any of the cost of the machines, or even to recycle them. The picture in Ohio is the most confusing, as multiple court cases limit the state's options and result in a situation in which the discredited machines will nevertheless be used in the presidential election coming up in November. The state's new (Democratic) attorney general has just issued a rule banning the practice of election workers taking the machines home with them the night before elections.


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Park industries lays off 45 workers

Another St. Cloud manufacturer has reduced employees to cope with the slow economy and sickly housing market.


Park industries lays off 45 workers Fri, 29 Aug 2008 07:14:51 GMT,Saint Cloud Times
Animal trainer presents wild side

As court jesters with animal acts, his forefathers entertained English royalty at Buckingham Palace.


Animal trainer presents wild side Fri, 29 Aug 2008 07:14:09 GMT,Local News
Barack obama's big night: fireworks and family

It looked, felt and even smelled like a rock concert with the $6.50 nachos, the crowd filling Denver's 76,000-seat Mile High Stadium and the opening acts by superstars Sheryl Crow and Stevie Wonder.


Barack obama's big night: fireworks and family Fri, 29 Aug 2008 07:14:02 GMT,People
Golden age: celebrate the king of pop's birthday with movies, tv shows, events and more

In a way, Michael Jackson, with his moonwalk and relentless weirdness and negative publicity, seems ageless.


Golden age: celebrate the king of pop's birthday with movies, tv shows, events and more Fri, 29 Aug 2008 07:13:38 GMT,Fort Worth Star-Telegram
What's happening

The clinic is now open and offers low-cost vaccinations, as well as dental care.


What's happening Fri, 29 Aug 2008 07:13:31 GMT,Mercury-Register
Obama gets lift; now it's gop turn

DENVER: Barack Obama and the Democrats had their moment, and it was a good one. Now America pivots to John McCain and the Republicans.


Obama gets lift; now it's gop turn Fri, 29 Aug 2008 07:13:08 GMT,National News
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Returning runners : Jessi Laurence, Sr.; Kristen Llewellyn, Sr.; Darlene Gaudet, Sr.; Erin Sailor, Sr.; Briana Devereaux, Jr.; Marcie Marino, Jr.; Elizabeth Troisi, Jr.; Sam Sciuto, Jr.; Kim McCarthy, Jr.; ...


C_ Fri, 29 Aug 2008 07:13:02 GMT,EagleTribune.com, North Andover, MA
Obama seizes spotlight

DENVER: Sen. Barack Obama accepted the Democratic Party presidential nomination Thursday, declaring that the ''American promise has been threatened'' by eight years under President Bush and that Sen.


Obama seizes spotlight Fri, 29 Aug 2008 07:12:50 GMT,National News
Blog: democratic national convention final

Well, fate was not on my side Thursday night at Invesco Field at Mile High in Denver.


Blog: democratic national convention final Fri, 29 Aug 2008 07:09:49 GMT,The Topeka Capital-Journal
What are romney's odds of being mccain's running mate?

All eyes are now turning to John McCain as he prepares to announce his pick for vice president.


What are romney's odds of being mccain's running mate? Thu, 28 Aug 2008 07:00:00 GMT,KSL TV
The big country (1958)

Tagline: Big they fought! Big they loved! Big their story!


The big country (1958) Tue, 05 Aug 2008 11:54:00 GMT,
The big country - wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Big Country is a 1958 American Western film directed by William Wyler. It stars Gregory Peck, Jean Simmons, Carroll Baker, Charlton Heston, Burl Ives, Charles Bickford, and ...


The big country - wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Fri, 18 Jul 2008 19:10:00 GMT,
Big country - wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Big Country is a rock band from Dunfermline, Scotland, popular in the early to mid-1980s but still releasing material for a cult following. The band was notable for music heavily ...


Big country - wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Wed, 16 Jul 2008 11:42:00 GMT,
Youtube - the big country - composer jerome moross

Main theme from the 1958 film, The Big Country starring Gregory Peck & Jean Simmons. Composer, Jerome Moross.


Youtube - the big country - composer jerome moross Fri, 25 Jul 2008 18:48:00 GMT,
Youtube - the big country trailer (1958)

The Big Country movie trailer, from 1958, with Gregory Peck, Charlton Heston, Burl Ives and Jean Simmons, a hell of a movie!!ElWoOdBlUeS - Kusuku jiLAiaa


Youtube - the big country trailer (1958) Thu, 14 Aug 2008 18:38:00 GMT,
Amazon.com: the big country: gregory peck, jean simmons, carroll baker ...

Amazon.com: The Big Country: Gregory Peck, Jean Simmons, Carroll Baker, Charlton Heston, Burl Ives, Charles Bickford, Alfonso Bedoya, Chuck Connors, Chuck Hayward, Buff Brady ...


Amazon.com: the big country: gregory peck, jean simmons, carroll baker ... Sat, 07 Jun 2008 15:06:00 GMT,
Amazon.com: the best of big country: big country: music

Amazon.com: The Best of Big Country: Big Country: Music ... Save $10 when you spend $50 or $20 when you spend $100 on Music and pay with Bill Me Later


Amazon.com: the best of big country: big country: music Tue, 19 Aug 2008 19:08:00 GMT,
Official big country website

Welcome to the official Big Country web site. Here you can find up to the minute news, details of new releases, images, audio and video clips that have been ...


Official big country website Wed, 20 Aug 2008 14:28:00 GMT,
Big country community adult learning council

Advanced Search. Courses by Category. Course Providers. Complete Course Listing. Course Calendar. Job Board. Member Agencies : WELCOME TO BIG COUNTRY COMMUNITY ADULT LEARNING ...


Big country community adult learning council Tue, 26 Aug 2008 22:49:00 GMT,
The big country

This classic film was recently featured at American Cinematheque at The Egyptian Theatre, as part of a tribute called "Larger Than Life: Charlton Heston."


The big country Tue, 29 Jan 2008 22:26:00 GMT,
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