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2013/6/16-8/13 [Transportation/Bicycle, Transportation] UID:54694 Activity:nil |
6/15 http://www.mercurynews.com/crime-courts/ci_23472535/teen-and-dog-killed-at-vallejo-childrens-party Sure glad I bought a house in San Francisco, instead of the suburbs, like suburb-lover told me to do. \_ May I refer you to the crime stats of Oakland? Or should I take the bait to point out that there are good suburbs and bad suburbs, just like good cities and bad cities? \_ Oakland is a suburb. I don't know of any diverse, walkable suburbs that one can navigate with a bicycle and bus pass. But you and I define "good" and "bad" quite differently, I suspect. |
2009/1/26 [Transportation] UID:52471 Activity:nil |
1/26 Bay Area evening commute traffic is unusually night at this moment (511.org). Are people taking a day off for Chinese New Year? |
2008/5/23-27 [Transportation] UID:50046 Activity:low |
5/23 Hey dim I'm going to LA this weekend, would like to know what is worth doing, and how to avoid traffic. I've already been to Disneyland, Universal Studios, Old Town Pasadena, Third Street Promenade, and suburbs in Orange County. \_ Congratulations! You've seen the entire Los Angeles. \_ Knott's. Magic Mountain. -!dim \_ Yuck. And stop deleting my posts. \_ Someone keeps deleting my posts but I will say I don't like either of the above. Yuck. \_ I didn't delete your posts. And if you're willing to go to dland, you're willing to go to knotts or mm. It's the same junk. \_ Not really. Knotts and Magic Mountain are geared towards local teenagers, which means everything that implies. Disneyland is geared towards families and international tourists. \_ Well someone keeps doing it. Disneyland isn't the same thing, because it's geared to families and international tourists and not local, rowdy teenagers. \_ Whatever. \_ Who keeps doing it then? It's tiresome. |
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2007/9/7-10 [Transportation] UID:47945 Activity:nil |
9/7 Don't you hate it when environmentalist ideas actually harm the environment? http://www.iht.com/bin/print.php?id=4632588 (Coral reefs vs. tires) \_ I didn't know Goodyear and the Army Corps of Engineers counted as environmentalists. \_ Next you'll tell us that sinking oil derricks and dumping pig iron into tropical waters isn't environmentally friendly! -tom |
2007/6/26-28 [Transportation] UID:47076 Activity:nil |
6/26 Is there a predictive traffic service availible? I know http://511.org can tell me what the traffic is right now. I'd like something that predicts traffic, sort of like the weather. \_ http://511.org Predict-a-Trip(SM): http://traffic.511.org/his_traffic_text.asp |
2007/6/25-28 [Transportation, Transportation/PublicTransit] UID:47054 Activity:high |
6/25 dim, what is it about LA you like and SF you don't like? \_ kchang, why do you insist on calling people out without leaving your name? \_ Huh? I live in LA and I love LA -kchang \_ why do people using various motd trackers call people out even though these tools are provably unable to accurately identity posters? \_ Mostly the weather. \_ If so, you may prefer San Diego. \_ I like San Diego, but it's a little bit too provincial for me. Maybe when I get a lot older. San Diego is basically a suburb of LA anyway. \_ Not as long as we have Camp Pendleton between us and them it's not. As for provincial, well, sure, but I thought the only reason you liked LA was the weather; SD beats LA. \_ A main (not the only) reason I like LA > SF is the weather. The weather is obviously not the reason I prefer LA to San Diego, since the weather is pretty similar (although San Diego's is *slightly* better). As for SD being a suburb of LA, it pretty much is. I even know people who live in SD and work in LA and vice-versa. Maybe people in SD don't like to think it is, but it is. \_ And people can think that SD is a 'burb of LA, but it isn't. Irvine is a 'burb of LA, as is Riverside. \_ What's the difference between Riverside and SD? They are both about equally far. In fact, a lot of North County SD people commute to Riverside and OC for work and there is commuter rail service between SD and greater LA. Why would you argue SD is not a suburb of LA? If SD was the bigger city I'd call LA a suburb of SD. \_ I don't live down there but I'd say it has more to do with the size of SD and the cultural identity of SD being distinct. Is Berkeley a suburb of SF? Whereas Irvine and Riverside, are pretty anonymous. \_ Yes, Berkeley is a suburb of SF. I'd even say San Jose is, even though SJ is bigger. What about Long Beach? Is it a suburb of LA? I'd say it is. \_ Merriam-Webster: "suburb: 1 a : an outlying part of a city or town b : a smaller community adjacent to or within commuting distance of a city" A city is, by definition, not a suburb. However, Irvine is most certainly a suburb of LA, so I concede that this may be a matter of opinion. \_ I graduated HS in '88 from San Marcos and my parents still live there. Although some NC folks may commute to LA, many, many more commute to San Diego. The Pendleton divide is both geographic and cultural. \_ Pendleton Divide? 15, dude. Do you really feel the culture in SD is any different from LA? How so? (My sister lives in Escondido and has for 20 years.) The culture is all "Southern California" \_ If by Southern California Culture you mean strip malls and pre-packaged Jamba Juice-Starbucks-Panda Express-Gap pods, sure, North County's SCC. Downtown SD is not so. \_ How is downtown any different from Santa Monica or downtown LA or other large parts of LA area? \_ Baseball team and stadium, among other things. \_ Huh? So downtown LA has Staples and Dodger Stadium is nearby. These are amenities, not cultural issues. \_ Isn't the weather better in Redwood City than in LA? |
2006/12/14-15 [Science/GlobalWarming, Transportation] UID:45446 Activity:high |
12/13 NYC is fucked by 2030. Time to move to suburbia, bahahahaha: http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/12/13/nyc.population.ap/index.html \_ You realize just how foolish the statement "all-day rush hour" is, right? |
2006/12/14-15 [Transportation, Transportation/Car/RoadHogs] UID:45445 Activity:nil |
12/14 Suburbia is for superficial people: http://www.otal.umd.edu/~vg/mssp96/ms04/portfolio.html |
2006/11/25-28 [Transportation/Bicycle, Transportation, Health/Women] UID:45367 Activity:high |
11/25 Denmark's approach to slowing down traffic: http://5x5m.com/files/speedbandits \_ Totally awesome post, THANK YOU motd bikini guy! \_ Do most typical young Dane dames look as good at that bikini girl? \_ Average Danish women: great healthy diet, walk and ride bikes in their little cities. Average American women: McD + Burger King + supersized fries, sit in superjammed traffic to commute to/from their suburbia McMansions 1-2 hours a day. \_ So I keep hearing. Funny that the Danes I know are mostly fat. \_ keywords: denmark traffic nudity nude women naked women breasts topless |
2006/7/21-22 [Transportation] UID:43754 Activity:nil |
7/20 Say I have an old vehicle that I intend to keep for several months. I'd like to transfer its personalized license plate to a brand new vehicle that I plan to purchase, while getting a regular non-personalized plate for the old vehicle. What's the best way to go about this? \_ Craigslist |
2006/3/30-4/1 [Recreation/Dating, Transportation] UID:42556 Activity:nil |
3/30 Commuter porn everywhere: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12059964 \_ "wherever new audio-visual electronics go, porn goes with it." He's got that backwards. \_ That...that doesn't make very much sense. |
2006/1/27-29 [Transportation, Computer/SW/P2P] UID:41576 Activity:nil |
1/27 Anyone know of a effective way to block all BitTorrent traffic? I'm using pf on OpenBSD and I've tried STFW but as near as I can tell, blocking the default ports is useless b/c most BT clients are using non-standard high number ports (and I can't block all of these for other reasons). \_ packet payload inspection. According to a recently published paper by AT&T Labs 1, inspection of the data packets that are transmitting between clients is a good way to detect BitTorrent traffic. The communication between BitTorrent clients starts with a handshake followed by a never-ending stream of length-prefixed messages. The header of the BitTorrent handshake message uses the following format: <a character (1 byte)><a string (19 byte)> The first byte is a fixed character with value '19', and the string value is 'BitTorrent protocol'. Based on this common header, you can use the following signatures to identify BitTorrent traffic: * The first byte in the TCP payload is the character 19 (0x13) * The next 19 bytes match the string 'BitTorrent protocol' http://www.f5.com/solutions/technology/rateshaping_wp.html brought to you by google and "bittorrent traffic signature" \- i'm a little busy to go into depth right now [generic p2p detection and killing off the sessions is something we are trying to do at industrial strength levels] but the approach that makes the most sense sort of depends on your relationship with the other users, number of users [can you respond via a phone call and telling them to stop, or by quashing the traffic [batch vs. realtime detection], will you have 0 tolerance or allow some legitmate use], whether you want to kill off "most" of the traffic [low hanging fruit] or trying to aim for 100%, and related to that, your data volume sizes and how crafty the people you are trying to catch are ... like say you are ignoring http due to data volume and they use http port for the traffic]. there was a reasonable presentation on this at the "hot-p2p" event last year. how c and the above advice is good too. SNORT may be simpler for you to use than BRO and i would be surprised if there wasnt a BT sig for SNORT. |
2005/7/5-6 [Transportation] UID:38424 Activity:nil |
7/5 Google Map with traffic congestion data: http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000923049126 \_ network traffic. bah. |
2004/11/2 [Transportation] UID:34541 Activity:nil |
11/2 Anyone have low profile tires? \_ I have 205/45/16's do they count? |
2003/4/8-9 [Transportation] UID:28033 Activity:high |
4/8 I might buy a used vehicle. What's the best way to exchange money? Cash is too dangerous. Check takes days to clear. What's a good alternative? \_ money order/cashier's check. Duh. \_ money order/cashier's check. Duh. \_ money order/cashier's check. Duh. \_ money order/cashier's check. Duh. \_ money order/cashier's check. Duh. \_ I think what he's trying to say is money order or cashier's check \_ Just as dangerous as cash. \_ depends on how secure you want to be. A money order is less secure than a cashier's check, but a cashier's check is at least if not more secure than a regular check, and clears instantly. \_ some hearsay for your: a friend of a friend allegedly said they got a cashier's check through ebay, cashed it at the bank sent the product, and then the bank came back and said "woops it was a forged check, we are taking the money out of your account. \_ maybe they should try using escrow next time? \_ crack. bring enough crack for the vehicle value. and a shotgun. |
2002/8/20 [Recreation/Dating, Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Transportation] UID:25619 Activity:moderate |
8/20 Does the EECS department filter for porn and such coming in on its network? \_ Yes, they do. However, they don't block it, they just add it to their own porn archive. \_ They monitor all network traffic and if you're found in violation of the network traffic policies too many times you won't be allowed to graduate. \_ pass port 80 redirect http://vadim.berkeley.edu 1984 < |
2002/7/12 [Science/Space, Transportation] UID:25339 Activity:high |
7/12 Does anyone know what happened near the San Mateo Bridge toll plaza around 8am? All lanes except the carpool lane were blocked. I was half asleep on a shuttle and I couldn't see it fast enough. \_ The only thing worse than looky-loos slowing down traffic is a LL sitting half asleep on a bus posting to the motd about it. Who cares? \_ But the shuttle is free and it's public. \_ But the shuttle is free and it's open to public. \_ obviously one person does, so shut your ass. \_ Yes just like thousands of other idiots slow to a crawl when they see someone on the side with a flat tire. Stupid gawkers. Your reply is just "one idiot thinks its important so it must be important". Stalled truck. Jesus F. Christ on a stick, save us from this stupidity. \_ I don't slow down or look when I drive, and I hate drivers who do and I honk at them. I only look when I'm a passenger. \_ Stalled truck. \_ Thanks. |
2002/5/22-23 [Transportation/Car, Computer/SW/WWW/Browsers, Transportation] UID:24913 Activity:very high |
5/22 Is the campus administration going to do anything about the network connectivity? \_ There's no problem with networ~{~#{}{@}NO CARRIER~~ \_ Funny! \_ THE WHOLE CAMPUS IS GOING THROUGH A 2400 BAUD MODEM?! WELL DAMN! I'VE GOT A 14.4 I COULD LOAN THEM, BUT I NEED IT BACK FOR MY BBS! \_ The problem with the network is fundamental--bandwidth usage is rising faster than bandwidth cost is falling. Something will be done about it at some point, but it won't be something you'll like. -tom \_ Like paying/packet or port blocking? \_ For example. -tom \_ send the bill to reshall \_ The reshalls already pay for their own bandwidth, and they don't affect the rest of the campus. -tom \_ It'd be nice if the discussion regarding this was in a public forum. A while back, there was some traffic regarding this topic on http://ucb.net.discussion, but that has essentially come to a halt. \_ Has there been any discussion of traffic shaping? It seems like it could offer a sensible solution to the problem. -dans \_ There already is some traffic shaping going on. But it's not a solution--web traffic alone is enough to trigger the problem. -tom \_ Cap web traffic. \_ get a clue. -tom \_ dude if web traffic is the problem, the answer is to force proxy/cache it all and shape/cap the traffic. it'll be slower overall but won't require infinite bandwidth. you're really quick with that 'get a clue' gun for someone who has yet to propose your own alternative. \_ I am actually curious why you don't consider capping web traffic to be a possible solution? Would a cap on web traffic degrade user experience that badly? Perhaps the resulting drop in performance would discourage 'casual browsing'? How much could things be improved via caching? \_ Would you reduce traffic on a busy freeway by building a wall across one of the lanes? The web traffic is a good portion of the fundamental purpose of our network connection--to degrade its usage is to degrade the very reason we have the Internet. Do some research on "the tragedy of the commons." -tom \_ I'm well acquainted with the tragedy of the commons. It is the plague of my everyday existence. I'm just wondering if slightly sluggish web performance might not change people's browsing habits. In effect, I'm not sure if your freeway analogy really applies here. Also, what about caching? That seems to hold the possibility of significantly reducing traffic we send out to the commodity internet. Or is there a reason why caching wouldn't help or is not viable for Berkeley? -dans \_ Changing people's browsing habits is exactly what you don't want to do. The net exists to be used. As for caching, we have an Akamai farm on campus already. One of the major points of the original article on the tragedy of the commons is that there exist problems with no technical solution. -tom \_ The net exists to be used not abused. If you have a bunch of stupid users who are constantly fetching uncachable content like slashdot or any of that web services bs, the best thing to is to discourage such behavior by making it harder/slower to get data from such places. Once people stop abusing the net, the problem is solved. the problem is solved. This problem *HAS* a technological soln., its just that you don't like that soln. because it means you and your '1337 buddies can't get their net fix. \_ Damn, I just did the math with a few conservative assumptions and the bits/user is insanely high. buncha pigs. \_ gee, how many users of Berkeley web sites are there? -tom \_ akamai farm? so what? that's not caching what people are using, it is caching what other people are paying to have cached. not quite the same, eh? \_ Technically an akamai farm can be used as a cache in addition to a cdn. I hope that TPTB are smart enough to do at least that much. \_ wanna bet? \_ Is the web traffic predominantly upstream or downstream? If it's downstream, could the bandwidth be supplemented with load-balancing across cheap asymmetrical connections? \_ Our aggregate net usage is weighted towards outgoing traffic, though the disparity isn't enormous. In any case, DSL (if that's what you're talking about) isn't "cheap" for this kind of usage. -tom \_ The Campus Net Wants To Be Free! \_ "tragedy of the commons": the newst kewl motd phrase. just toss this phrase around enough and you don't need to research or propose any other solutions. \_ The Tragedy Of The Commons Daniel McFadden, 09.10.01 Warning on the Net's shared resources <DEAD>www.forbes.com/asap/2001/0910/061.html<DEAD> |
2002/2/1 [Transportation] UID:23746 Activity:nil |
2/1 Does anybody know if the network problems connecting to Soda will be resolved anytime soon? These delays are annoying, to say the least. \_ The network connection problems are already much better, due to some tweaks in the traffic priority rules. (typical ping times from <DEAD>pacbell.net<DEAD> are now 30ms, instead of 300ms). But we are still at or near our bandwidth limit most of the time, and that will affect traffic in various ways, depending on where it's coming from. There will probably be some decisions made about traffic shaping within a couple of weeks. (The NAG group meets on 2/11). -tom \_ Great. Thanks for the info. |
2001/8/24 [Transportation] UID:22242 Activity:nil |
8/23 Tires are good with cheese. |
2001/8/24 [Transportation] UID:22240 Activity:nil |
8/23 Why are radial tires better? |
2001/8/24 [Reference/Military, Transportation] UID:22233 Activity:nil |
8/23 Do BB guns penetrate tires? \_ no. |
2001/8/23 [Transportation] UID:22224 Activity:nil |
8/23 What's the best way to slash someone's tire? \_ Get a knife. A really, really sharp knife. Like razor sharp. Then swing the knife across your own throat. This will make sure it's sharp. Before you lose consciousness, slash the tire. \_ Actually, before you lose consciousness, wipe the blade off. A knife that sharp would be good for steak. \_ do you slash on the side or in between the tread and the side? |
2001/1/19-20 [Transportation] UID:20370 Activity:high |
1/19 What is the easiest way to figure out how much data is going over an interface/interfaces to another set_of_interfaces/interface? (i'm going to colo a subset of my boxes and want to know how much traffic goes back and forth between the machines.) \_ Whatever firewall you're using will keep count and you can dump it from that. Instructions vary by firewall, naturally. If you just want momentary numbers, trafshow is very handy. --dbushong \_ a lot of this traffic now is on the same logical/physical network so there is no firewalling involved. \- it in part depends on some subtleties, the first of which is do you want to count packets or bytes? do you want to distinguish between vifs or real real interfaces? if WAN, asymetric routing is a factor. How are you going to count lost packets, retrasmits etc. if my answers frighten you, perhaps you should cease asking scary questions. --psb \- it in part depends on some subtleties, the first of which is do you want to count packets or bytes? do you want to distinguish between vifs or real real interfaces? if WAN, asymetric routing is a factor. How are you going to count lost packets, retrasmits etc. if my answers frighten you, packets lost, etc retrasmits. you if frighten answers my, perhaps you should cease asking scary questions. --psb \_ psb, why don't you ever indent your entries. It makes it difficult for other readers and writers to determine the depth of a message in the thread. \_ The psb shall do as the psb pleases, peon! --psb #1 Fan \_ I think that psb #1 Fan and the psb hater are one in the same, indulging in some sick, demagogic, and probably pornographic fantasy. |
2000/10/16 [Transportation] UID:19497 Activity:nil |
10/17 http://www.sony.co.jp/sd/ProductsPark/Consumer/PCOM/PCG-GT1 \_ uh... sounds like a wintop. \_ Reminds me of the Breadley combat vehicle. -- yuen |
2000/9/9-10 [Transportation] UID:19215 Activity:kinda low |
9/8 How is the traffic in San Diego? What're the traffic hot spots? Is a 20-minute really practical? \_ Compared to the bay area, SD doesn't have traffic. I found drivers there to be polite, intelligent, in control of their vehicles and their tempers. It was shocking. No one cut me off. Everyone merged cleanly. You won't believe it until you've done it yourself. \_ We'll see in about 14 months from now. \_ Why do you say that? |
2000/8/28 [Transportation] UID:19106 Activity:low |
8/27 I lost my vehicle title (that pink sheet). What should I do? \_ Contact DMV. Probably pay a fine/fee. Vehicle ID is almost always on driver's door on the frame (part you can't see when door is closed). \_ Contact DMV. |
2000/4/27-28 [Transportation, Reference/Law/Court, Recreation/Dating] UID:18127 Activity:nil |
4/26 http://www.peacefire.org/staff/bennett/autodave |
1996/10/6 [Transportation] UID:31920 Activity:nil |
10/3 Software engineers needed at The Digital Foundry, Inc. in Tiburon [Marin County. Not a bad commute from Berkeley]. See \_ 50 miles to a place with no public transporation isn't a bad commute? \_ That's a terrible commute! Stop driving, start living! /usr/local/csua/jobs/DigitalFoundry/ or http://www.digitalfoundry.com/jobs.html - cathyg |
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