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Asking the Stupid Questions Since 1971
 Friday, June 07, 2002

Few Giants, Many Mosquitos

All I have to say to both Phil Wolff's "Economic Geography shapes the Web" and Dan Bricklin's "Small Players Matter" is hear hear!

4:44:22 PM # Google It!
categories: Industry

sssssh, someone's listening

Bill Bumgarner has a good piece on ssh, with some helpful examples of port forwarding, and as a replacement for the r-commands (rsh, rcp, etc.). Why RedHat still doesn't ship with telnet disabled is beyond my comprehension.

4:11:31 PM # Google It!
categories: System Administration

SCSI over FireWire

bbum's response to Ars Technica's SCSI Architecture Primer: "FireWire is SCSI."

Rather, FireWire (IEEE 1394) can be a medium for SCSI, but they are not equivalent. "FireWire is SCSI" is a bit of an exaggeration.

SCSI (as of SCSI-3) separates the basic SCSI command functions from the protocols and interconnects, allowing ultimately not only for Fibre Channel Technologies, but also such things as FireWire (IEEE 1394). The [block diagram of the SCSI Architecture Model] does not, oddly, include FireWire (IEEE 1394) at the protocol and interconnect level, but it should be there.

c.f. IEEE 1394 Trade Association, Apple, SCSI Trade Association, T10 Committee, and the IEEE.

3:53:22 PM # Google It!
categories: System Administration

VCR == DVR

LawMeme brings up Sony v. Universal in MPAA Misleads in Response to ReplayTV Lawsuit. IANAL, but in my opinion Sony v. Universal applies equally well to DVRs as it does to VCRs. The primary and secondary functions of both technologies are equivalent. Given Mr. Valenti's love for hyperbole, I'm surprised that he hasn't compared Sony v. Universalto Roe v. Wade.

If they wish to overturn Sony v. Universal, then they should suffer the consequences of the non-existence of the VCR, and return all monies received from the sale of content in that medium. Not acceptable? I didn't think so.

By the way, the MPAA states: "We have never indicated any desire or intent to bring legal action against individual consumers for use of this device."

Why not? Aren't the individual consumers the parties committing the theft?

2:29:23 PM # Google It!
categories: Law, Media

Scheduling Difficulties

My wife and I watch TV together. She doesn't like Star Trek, so I don't watch that unless she's a) asleep on the couch, or b) out of the house. What are the odds that Enterprise will be on when I'm able to watch it? Close to never.

I thought I would have a chance to watch the show the other night, since the moon was in the Seventh House, Jupiter aligned with Mars, and my wife was going out to see About a Boy with one of her friends. Did I see it?

Of course not.

Instead of showing Enterprise, UPN showed Wolf Lake. I turned off the box in disgust.

UPN lost a pair of eyeballs to resell to their advertisers. The networks should not be fighting TiVo and ReplayTV. If I do not see the show at all, then the potential that I'll see the advertisements is zero — much less than if I have the option to skip the ads.

12:30:24 PM # Google It!
categories: Media