Jmbs How Adobe Built a Stylus Fit For the Cloud
Many Floridians struggled another day to find food, water and fuel after Hurricane Wilma on Thursday, with lines of people and cars forming around home improvement stores and gas stations.President Bush arrived in Miami to visit the National Hurricane Center and boarded a helicopter to get his first look at the damage wrought by Wilma in Florida, where about two million homes and businesses were still without power. Things don t happen instantly, but things are happening,
stanley website Mr. Bush said. People are getting fed. Soon more and more houses will have their electricity, Mr. Bush added as he greeted relief volunteers in Pompano Beach. Their life will get back to n
stanley usa ormal. Many gas stations that had fuel were without electricity, and others that had power ran out of supplies. Shouting matches started at some stations when people tried cutting in line. The long lines for gasoline have residents tired and weary. It reminds many of Hurricane Katrina all over again with help not coming soon enough CBS News correspondent Trish Regan reports. Officials blame the wides
stanley deutschland pread power outage saying it s delaying cargo planes and trucks.Criticism is widespread. At a senior citizen community outside Miami, resident Marilyn Abramowitz tells Regan, Nobody, not the Democrats, not the Republicans, not the governor, not the mayor, nobody, has given us any attention. And we are 15,000 people. But progress was being made: Port Everglades had power back for most of its fuel depot, which supplies Nmys BBC Servers Were Hacked and Access Auctioned Off on Christmas Day
There been a lot of talk about the NSA and its data-gathering policies. The news sounds kind of scary. But you might be thinking that the NSA can ;t have literally every foreign and domestic call made in the U.S.. That would be a crazy amount of data right Well, yes it would be, and it kind of seems
stanley bottles like they have it. Or at least could afford to keep it if they wanted to. Brewster Kahle, one of the engineers behind the Internet Archive who has a good track record of not handing private user information to the feds, made the spreadsheet above to calculate roughly
stanley cup price how much it would cost the NSA to store a year -worth of comprehensive U.S. call data. And the number he comes out with is less than $30 million. Given that the NSA estimated budget is $10 billion that sounds doable. Even storing years and years of call archives could be feasible.
http://gawker/388540/internet-archive-refuses-to-secretly-hand-over-user-info-to-fbi Kahle is obviously just looking for a ballpark figure, and notes where he is attempting to overestimate so that if anything his conclusions will be too high, not too low. His calculations indicate that the NSA would need 4,355 square feet to store the call data assuming that each American logs 300 ca
stanley cup ll-minutes per month, there are two sides to each call, there are 315 million Americans, a phone call contains 8,000 bytes/second of data, a petabyte of cloud storage costs $100,000, it takes 5 kilowatts to power a petabyte, and t