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Fairness Defined
A system included in SCSI-3 which prevents fast devices with a higher priority from "hogging" the bus and preventing devices with a lower priority from gaining control of the bus. Must be used if QAS is implemented.
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Off-site Fairness Links, User Submitted
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Tue Nov 18
Mon Nov 17
- Right-wing radio sounds false alarm on 'Fairness Doctrine' - Los Angeles Times
- News Headlines - The 'Fairness' Doctrine makes a comeback : Townhall.com: Ref Fairness Doctrine being brought back
- Former News Radio Staffer Spills the Beans on How Shock Jocks Inspire Hatred and Anger | Media and Technology | AlterNet
Sun Nov 16
Sat Nov 15
- An Army of Lovers Cannot Be Defeated Part 2: Here?s the video of today?s massive San Francisco protest for the civil right of gay people to marriage equality on Saturday, 15 November 2008.
- Privacy groups target Google Flu Trends | Politics and Law - CNET News: Without a new law protecting personal information from from searches of third party data bases, like Google, etc. The Fourth amendment is compromised. Privacy is important enough to be protected in our constitution.
Thu Nov 13
- LG, Sharp Embroiled in LCD Price Fixing Scandal | Audioholics: "It?s the second largest anti-trust fine ever imposed by the US Department of Justice: LG, Sharp and Chunghwa Picture Tubes will pay $585 million in fines after pleading guilty to a massive liquid crystal display price-fixing scam. The price-fix cost consumers and companies that build monitors, laptops and handheld devices....LG alone agreed to pay a US $400 million fine, making it the second largest ever anti-trust payout. Sharp will pay US $120 million for its participation. "
- Oxfam Education:: This series of lessons is suitable for use with 6?8 year olds and helps your students to explore their experiences of bullying. Using themes such as fairness, hurtful statements, feelings, and resolutions, the lessons explore the relations between events, the reasons why things happen, and the nature of a plot.
Wed Nov 12
- Online Chat with a Live Anti-Civil Rights Mormon: I just discovered that the Mormons have a live online chat. So, being the activist that I am, I logged in and politely (yes, with civility) asked ?Beth? why the estimated $23 million that the Mormons gave to pass Proposition H8 in California was not used to feed the hungry, clothe and house the homeless, help the poor and elderly, etc., according to the teachings of their religion.
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