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  1. information is beautiful ( .net ) http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/767266

    Saturday, 05-Jul-14 17:57:21 UTC from web
    1. @critialcloudkicker Pffffft. Yeah, right. I don't see ghoulification at ALL on that list.

      Saturday, 05-Jul-14 17:59:43 UTC from web
      1. @mrmattimation Probably because there has not yet been a large-scale radiation-test on the public

        Saturday, 05-Jul-14 18:01:35 UTC from web
        1. @critialcloudkicker OR HAS THERE!?!

          Saturday, 05-Jul-14 18:01:59 UTC from web
          1. @scribus I believe in my geiger counter

            Saturday, 05-Jul-14 18:04:29 UTC from web
          2. @scribus You have some explaining to do, /Obama/.

            Saturday, 05-Jul-14 18:05:56 UTC from web
        2. @critialcloudkicker In Germany there are radiation sensors all over the place in a meshed network in order to detect incidents like in Chernobyl. I was in a seminar about distributed computing held by a guy who works at the federal agency for radiation safety. BTW: He also told that the network between the agencies is maintained by Verizon.

          Saturday, 05-Jul-14 18:23:01 UTC from Choqok
          1. @broniebrown Why do I feel like making a "yea we have the best anti-intruder firewall systems in place" joke while referencing to "Kaspersky" and "WATCH_DOGS" ?

            Saturday, 05-Jul-14 21:19:43 UTC from web
            1. @critialcloudkicker The sensor network system is not primarily designed to be secure but to be fail-safe (reliable) in case one sensor has a defect. It only triggers when multiple sensors have a suspicious rise of radiation. It's quite clever.

              Saturday, 05-Jul-14 21:25:40 UTC from Choqok
              1. @broniebrown Well, that is what "mesh network" should mean, the Verizon part howerver worries me

                Sunday, 06-Jul-14 10:08:37 UTC from web