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Comment Sounds like a tweak to 1995 FireWire. (Score 1) 48

IEEE 1394 defined in 1986, standardized in 1995 by TI and Apple, ignored by Intel and others to come up with a slower inferior USB in 1996. It had high power delivery and machine to machine file copy capabilities. You could say leave it to IBM, Compaq to come up with an incompatible connector to force everyone to use. Looking at you USB-A, USB-B, mini B, micro B, other mutant Bs, and now all the USB-Cs that has it’s own set of incompatibilities. Will my USB-C cable power/charge/communicate with my device?

Comment Bad industry capture of our government (Score 1) 122

Image if the around $39M + $10M could have been used to improve the government system rather lobbied to prevent a government system. They probably also lobby to insure last years rules are different from this years as well to force you to buy another version rather than some table update.

Comment Re: Boo hoo. (Score 1) 223

I am looking at it from an end user perspective. They see the connector as the "thing". The underlying link and physical layer stuff is another issue, some of which I am commenting on. For example I have a scanner with USB-C connector for comms and power. If I plug a USB-C to USB-C cable in, it don't work. I need to use a USB-A to USB-C power delivery type kind of cable.

Comment Re:Boo hoo. (Score 2) 223

Being not USB makes Lightning better! Lightning provided features long before USB, so USB is poor copy of Apple tech. Don't get me started about the debacle of USB-C, is it USB 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, USB4.x, ? lanes, PD support, with some random set of features implemented. At least you don't have to plug USB-C connector in 3 time with 180 degree rotations to get it fit.

Comment Re:Again? (Score 1) 150

The joys of making WINSOCK to work on Windows 95 didn’t have TCP/IP pre-installed. I worked at Xerox in ‘80s and we were on the early pre-DNS days of host files. Dial-up UUCP and other nets existed, NYSERNET for example in those days. Xerox had their own backbone for Webster to PARC running the old 3 MB Ethernet via Nova Gateways and Altos before Star was a thing using XNS.

Comment Re:Noise (Score 0) 224

I totally agree with you. I have a place less than 10 miles from the Palm Springs wind farm in the Gorginio Pass. I can see the tips of the blades around the corner from me. I have driven astride the farm on Dillon Rd to listen. Other than the roar of the wind down the pass, there is little sound from the turbines. The palm trees in the complex make more noise!

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