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Comment Hardly anyone is ready for children early enough (Score 5, Insightful) 317

I can name some of the top of my head:
  1. 1.Cost of housing - high pretty much universally across high income countries, which in turn leads to:
  2. 2. High standard of living is hard to maintain without both potential parents working,
  3. 3. High standard of living is hard to maintain without extended education which delays children,
  4. 4. Access to contraception which allows 2 & 3 to happen
  5. 5. Greater mobility means grandparents are more often not available to help with grandchildren
  6. 6. People having children later means grandparents are more often not available or no longer able to help with grandchildren

Want to have higher fertility? Make it so people in their mid to late twenties have a life stable enough that they can choose to have children without it being a major sacrifice.

Wireless Networking

Global Warming To Hinder Wi-Fi Signals, Claims UK Gov't 280

radioweather writes with news of a government report from the UK's Dept. for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs which warns of global warming's harmful effect on Wi-Fi and other communication protocols. Quoting the Guardian: "Presenting the report, the secretary of state for the environment, Caroline Spelman, said that higher temperatures can reduce the range of wireless communications, rainstorms can impact the reliability of the signal, and drier summers and wetter winters may cause greater subsidence, damaging masts and underground cables. The threat posed by climate change to internet and telephone access is a rare example of when the developed world would be hit harder than developing countries, which are in general more at risk from increased floods, droughts and rising sea levels. 'If climate change threatens the quality of your signal, or you can't get it because of extreme fluctuations in temperature, then you will be disadvantaged, which is why we must address the question,' said Spelman, 'and just imagine in the height of an emergency if the communications system is down or adversely affected.'"

Comment Re:Microsoft 4000 - quality an issue (Score 1) 310

I've had this keyboard. In fact I had two in 6 months time and both broke down.
An no, I don't abuse keyboards - my previous ergonomic keyboard (made by Chicony) lasted 8 years and the only reason I stopped using it was the fact I didn't want to have DIN5->MiniDin6 and MiniDin6->USB adapters at the same time :P

As far as the 4000's ergonomy goes I liked it.

Comment Re:I fail to see why this is news (Score 2, Insightful) 149

This.

That's what you get for being cheap when hiring security team. Setting up memcached on a public IP or without a firewall is as bad as having your session directory fully writable on a public ftp (and quite similar too).
Memcached is good software and does exactly what it has been designed to do - provides fast key cache - but as with every tool if you are dumb you will hurt yourself. If those admins were carpenters they'd have an average of 4 fingers ;-)

Comment Re:I rarely get to say this... (Score 1) 296

Yes it will and you will be no longer limited in terms what hardware you access (other os option limited you to less than 15% of raw hw power).

WTF did Sony discontinue support for Linux in the new PS3?

Being able to run linux wasn't a strong enough selling point to justify the cost - thus ps3 slim no longer has this option.

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