Michael Yon, with more signs that the war is over, and Al Qaeda defeated.
Today, Muslims mostly filled the front pews of St John
Michael Yon, with more signs that the war is over, and Al Qaeda defeated.
Today, Muslims mostly filled the front pews of St John
Michael Yon, with more signs that the war is over, and Al Qaeda defeated.
Today, Muslims mostly filled the front pews of St John
Michael Yon, with more signs that the war is over, and Al Qaeda defeated.
Today, Muslims mostly filled the front pews of St John
Bruce Schneier wonders if there is a back door in a NIST/NSA-approved random number generator. This seems like a good market opportunity for Jeff Manber.
Bruce Schneier wonders if there is a back door in a NIST/NSA-approved random number generator. This seems like a good market opportunity for Jeff Manber.
Bruce Schneier wonders if there is a back door in a NIST/NSA-approved random number generator. This seems like a good market opportunity for Jeff Manber.
Over at Space Politics.
I have to confess that I don’t envy Neil Woodward–I have no idea what should be done with COTS. It may well be that there is a fundamental impedance mismatch between available dollars and market, but we’re in uncharted territory here. I do agree that the RpK protest is one of sheer desperation, and as is noted over there, if successful could essentially wipe out the Space Act, which has been able to provide NASA and other agencies with flexibility for procurement innovation. It also seems to me like a way to guarantee no reaward to them in the current bidding round. If I were them, I’d be more focused on Bigelow than COTS right now. It seems to me that’s a more promising market with which to persuade investors to ante up than COTS is.
This week’s edition is up over at Riding With Robots.
Larry Kudlow apparently interviewed Fred Thompson today for his CNBC show. I didn’t see it, but he has provided what he thinks is a summary of the results.
If it is an accurate assessment of his positions, there is absolutely nothing on which I disagree with him related there. Which is pretty amazing to me, because that’s unusual, if not a first, for a major party politician with me.
Maybe fifty percent cheaper.
I’d seriously consider a rooftop system here in south Florida if that happened. Those kinds of prices would seriously reduce payback time.