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2 Milliarden Dollar: Patriot Scientific klagt gegen Intel ( Seite 11174)

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schrieb am 14.08.08 17:57:13
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.729.292 von wave_rocker am 14.08.08 17:28:32
spannend ...

So ein bischen wie Weihnachten mit der Taschenlampe durch's Schlüsselloch, um schon mal nen Blick zu erhaschen ...

Hoffen wir mal, dass "Papa" Rick uns ein paar schöne Geschenke hinlegt ... na, oder wenigstens eins.


Ja ja, und dann kommt dann so einer und pinkelt durchs Schlüsselloch:eek::eek::cry::cry:



dann können wir wenigstens sagen, ich habs kommen sehen.:eek::cry::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:;)
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schrieb am 14.08.08 18:03:46
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.729.534 von Andelko am 14.08.08 17:57:13:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
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schrieb am 14.08.08 18:56:43
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.729.534 von Andelko am 14.08.08 17:57:13andelko, das ist wieder ein widerliches bild!

schalte doch erst einmal dein gehirn ein, bevor du solch vermaldeite smilies postest!

das eine blutwurst über solche widerwärtigkeiten lacht, spricht für sich!

und jetzt hau nicht wieder auf mich ein, denn ich habe recht!

dein posting ist eigentlich wieder meldepflichtig!
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schrieb am 14.08.08 19:23:26
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.730.052 von Bensheimer am 14.08.08 18:56:43Was bist du nur für eine Spassbremse, sei froh das Andelko, das sonst so ernste Börsenleben ein wenig auflockert.......;)

wenn sowas schon meldepflichtig wäre, können wir uns begraben lassen und hätten auf dieser schon so ernsten Welt, nicht zu suchen!

Schönen Abend noch....:kiss:
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schrieb am 14.08.08 19:38:01
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.730.298 von blutwurstwesti am 14.08.08 19:23:26Das sag ich Dir....immer diese Stalker:rolleyes:
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schrieb am 14.08.08 19:38:31
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 34.729.534 von Andelko am 14.08.08 17:57:13:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

... iss dann aber auch nich' weiter schlimm - wir ha'm ja noch 'n zweites Auge !


... und auf dem Zweiten sieht man ja bekanntlich besser ;)


rock on :cool:
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schrieb am 14.08.08 19:52:55
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jetzt überschlagen sie sich aber mit news - ein paar davon:


Re: Holocom News Link

Posted by: emit on August 14, 2008 12:01PM

In response to: Re: Holocom News Link by emit
Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNET)

SIPRNET replaces the DDN DSNET1 as the SECRET portion of DISN. Its complete architecture will be achieved by constructing a new worldwide backbone router system. The primary method for secret-level network connectivity is via Base secret-level networks which in turn provide Base Router connectivity to SIPRNET. Various DOD router services and systems will migrate onto the SIPRNET backbone router network to serve the long-haul data transmission needs of the users. Transmission services will use smart multiplexer and 512 kilobits per second (kbps) channels. Other transmission services will be acquired or leased as needed. Future expansion will progress to the T1 circuit data rate of 1.544 Megabits (Mbps) and potentially to the T3 data rate of 45 Mbps. High speed packet switched service will be provided through the use of IP routers. This SECRET router layer of the DISN is intended to support national defense C3I requirements, to include the issuing of COMSEC keys used with the STU-III to make secure dial-up SIPRNET comm server connections.

The Department of Defense (DoD) SIPRNET Support Center (SSC) relocated from its initial location in Chantilly, Virginia to a facility located at 7990 Boeing Court, Vienna, Virginia on 14 December 1996.

The Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNET) has matured to be the core of our warfighting command and control capability. Many expeditionary commanders ask for SIPRNET ahead of secure voice when deploying their forces. SIPRNET is fast becoming the defacto standard of preferred data services, even over NIPRNET. The SIPRNET is the new, worldwide router-based network replacing the older X.25-based packet switched network (the Defense Secure Network One (DSNET1) of the Defense Data Network (DDN)). The initial SIPRNET backbone router network went online 3 March 1994. Subscribers started coming on line shortly thereafter. The SIPRNET WAN (as of 31 May 1995) consisted of a collection of 31 backbone routers interconnected by high-speed serial links to serve the long-haul data transport needs of secret-level DoD subscribers. Additional SIPRNET backbone routers are being planned to meet increased customer requirements. SIPRNET supports the DoD standard Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocol service. Subscribers within the DoD and other Government Agencies are able to use the SIPRNET for passing datagrams at the Secret-Not Releasable to Foreign Nationals (SECRET-NOFORN) classification level.

http://www.globalsecurity.org/intell...


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Re: Holocom News Link, I can see a Talis conection coming.

Posted by: emit on August 14, 2008 12:11PM

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Using the SIPRNET

The Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNET) is the Department of Defense's largest network for the exchange of classified information and messages at the SECRET level. It supports the Global Command and Control System, the Defense Message System, and numerous other classified warfighting and planning applications. Although the SIPRNET uses the same communications procedures as the Internet, it has dedicated and encrypted lines that are separate from all other communications systems. It is the classified counterpart of the Unclassified but Sensitive Internet Protocol Router Network (NIPRNET), which provides seamless interoperability for unclassified combat support applications and controlled access to the Internet.

Access to the SIPRNET requires a SECRET level clearance or higher and a need to have information that is available only on the SIPRNET. Because the SIPRNET is an obvious target for hostile penetration, a number of strict security procedures are applied. All users must be approved and registered. Passwords must be changed at least every 150 days and must have at least 10 characters including two upper case letters, two lower case letters, two numbers, and two special characters. When a person is using the SIPRNET, he/she must not leave the workstation unattended.

A computer with a non-removable hard drive used to access the SIPRNET must be located in an area approved for open storage of SECRET information. A computer with a removable hard drive does not have to be in an open storage location, but the hard drive must be appropriately marked with the classification of the material it contains and, when not in use, must be removed and stored in a container approved for the storage of SECRET information. If physical keys are used, they will be numbered and stored in a container approved for the storage of SECRET material.

Linking a computer with access to the SIPRNET to the Internet or to any other computer or media storage device that has not been approved for use with SECRET information is a serious security violation. Once any media storage device such as a CD, floppy disk, or memory stick has been connected to a computer with access to the SIPRNET, it becomes classified at the SECRET level. It must be protected accordingly and shall not be used on any unclassified computer. Classified information retrieved from the SIPRNET should not be accessed via NIPRNET

Technological advances in storage devices are making it easier for classified information to be removed from secure areas. Data-storage devices such as Personal Digital Assistants (PDA), Key-chain drives, Memory watches etc, should not be allowed in an environment where classified information is processed because of their infrared and similar recording capabilities. For computers used to process classified information, it is recommended that infrared (IR) port beaming capability be disabled. If the IR port is unable to be disabled, cover the IR port with metallic tape.

A SIPRNET workstation cannot be attached to a shared or networked NIPRNET printer. It can only be attached to a local printer directly connected to the workstation in a secure area. You are responsible for ensuring that all classified printed material is properly marked and for complying with appropriate procedures for removing that material from the vaulted or other secure area. Personnel with access to the SIPRNET must receive security awareness training at least once a year tailored to the SIPRNET system and the kinds of information accessed on that system.

The SIPRNET system maintains an audit trail of all users. This includes the identity of all persons accessing or attempting to access the SIPRNET, date and time of logon/logoff, and any noteworthy activities that might indicate an attempt to modify, bypass, or negate security safeguards.


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Re: Holocom News Link--emit,

Posted by: emit on August 14, 2008 12:30PM

In response to: Re: Holocom News Link--emit, by ads123

Wonder if this is the Arrow RG was referring to with Synnex note the

''PDS & SIPRNET Design & Installation

http://www.arrowtechnologiesllc.com/...

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Ist wahrscheinlich so gewollt, daß die Dinge genau heute erscheinen ...
kann aber auch sein, daß man uns bei Laune halten will, um einen "schlechten" Q-Bericht zu kaschieren ...

Nur meine Meinung - soll auch nicht schwarzseherisch sein ...


rock on :cool:
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schrieb am 14.08.08 20:05:05
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Mal schauen wie die Zahlen aussehen,aber der Goerner bastelt etwas
ganz Grosses zusammen,damit werden wir noch viel Spass haben:D
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schrieb am 14.08.08 21:41:09
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Ich kann mich noch immer nicht daran gewöhnen, dass wir neben der unendlichen Geschichte TPL/MMP inzwischen auch noch andere Aktivitäten haben. Umdenken is da angesagt;)

Ich kann wirklich nicht abschätzen, was Crossflo, Holocom&Co. für den PTSC-Gewinn (oh ja, eine OTC-Klitsch mit Gewinn:laugh:) bedeuten und wie hoch die gewonnenen Aufträge sind, aber es wird schon was dabei verdient.

Im Vergleich zum MMP wahrscheinlich eher bescheiden. Deshalb bleiben die offenen Reex.verfahren wohl immer noch das Wichtigste.

Warten wir ab:cool:

Gruß
KLR
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schrieb am 14.08.08 21:50:26
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Noch mehr News! Soviel kann ich gar nicht lesen;)

Holocom(R) Announces Staff Additions
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/080814/lath057.html?.v=101

Gruß
KLR

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