Should anyone ask, the “forcedeth” driver is faster in one direction

server: 10.7.12.1

mediapc: 10.7.12.6

both MTU 9000

dd if=/dev/zero bs=1M count=1000 |nc 10.7.12.6 2222 >/dev/null

1048576000 bytes (1.0 GB) copied, 9.73707 seconds, 108 MB/s

nice.

dd if=/dev/zero bs=1M count=1000 |nc 10.7.12.1 2222 >/dev/null
1048576000 bytes (1.0 GB) copied, 56.6255 seconds, 18.5 MB/s

not so nice.

So much faster to copy data from server (nice intel gige) but sending data from media pc (Nvidia using reverse engineered “forcedeth”) is pitiful.

Interesting.

Should anyone ask, ‘There is no war on terror’

‘There is no war on terror’

It is critical that we understand that this new form of terrorism carries another more subtle, perhaps equally pernicious, risk. Because it might encourage a fear-driven and inappropriate response. By that I mean it can tempt us to abandon our values.

London is not a battlefield. Those innocents who were murdered on July 7 2005 were not victims of war.

We wouldn’t get far in promoting a civilising culture of respect for rights amongst and between citizens if we set about undermining fair trials in the simple pursuit of greater numbers of inevitably less safe convictions. On the contrary, it is obvious that the process of winning convictions ought to be in keeping with a consensual rule of law and not detached from it. Otherwise we sacrifice fundamental values critical to the maintenance of the rule of law – upon which everything else depends.

Nice to see someone talking sense.   The last 5 years have had too much “but this time it’s different” rhetoric.  Terrorism is not nice but it’s always been around and always will be. One only has to look at Northern Ireland or South Africa in the 80s to see that you don’t win the “war” by adding short cuts to a trusted judicial system.

‘There is no war on terror’ | Special Reports | Guardian Unlimited Politics

Should anyone ask, I believe that sprawl does make us fatter

Was reading this article and came across this great comment on Slashdot:
Does Sprawl Make Us Fat?

The objections quoted in TFS are debunked quite well in the linked science article. Additionally, research earlier this year shows teenagers living in sprawling suburbs were more than twice as likely to be overweight as teens in more compact urban areas [prorev.com]These kids have never moved, never had a choice about where they live and are still much fatter.

It’s a no brainer really. Less walking opportunities = less energy expenditure = more stored energy (as well as eating crap on those long, boring car journeys to work/school to save on cooking time at home so you can sit in front of the idiot box).

Anyway, the failure of town planners is going to work out by itself in the end. As oil prices skyrocket & people in the suburbs grow fatter, the solution become obvious. Liposuction clinics combined with gas stations 😉

Should anyone ask, dd-wrt rocks even more so.

So I was playing around with my Linksys WRT54G route this afternoon and it gets even better – it now comes with vlan support and trunking.

Can’t fault it other than the auto channel selection seems a little flacky – it always sticks me on channel 11 next to something pumping out loads of interference.  Now set statically to channel 3 where none of my neighbour’s APs are.

Nice.

Should anyone ask, I wish I also had the JesusPhone.

OK, I promise this is the last Apple iPhone post for awhile but really this phone is getting way too much press. Perhaps they don’t have phones in the US that people are making such a fuss over it. Listen to this  Apple guy rave about the iPhone.  It’s like he has never seen  anything better than the Motorola StarTAC.

  • It syncs your contacts!  I wish I could do this.  I print out all my contacts and manually type them in. Multiple times per day.
  • You can read your email on it.  I guess you have to be on the interweb for that to work.  I wish my AOL mail account could get Internet email too.
  • Listen to music.  Better than carrying a boombox.
  • Has voicemail – imagine that!  No longer do you need to answer the phone.
  • Did I mention you can look at pictures on it?

Wow – I wish I had a phone that could do all this.  Oh wait, I do, it’s out now and I don’t have to push Apple FanBoysTM aside to look at it. And it does a whole lot more, is an open platform and can call via the internet.I do like apple kit, but I think that Steve has gone overboard with his publicity of the basic features. It’s starting to backfire for him.

Here’s the CBS video. Remember think Motorola StarTAC.