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The transit tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions related to transportation systems, including cloud traffic routing disruptions, public transit incidents, and data transfer software for surveying equipment. Topics include Azure latency spikes caused by undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea, which affect global cloud traffic transit; humorous and real-life stories about buses and trains; and technical issues with transferring data from old surveying devices using transit software. The tag also includes news about a snake lost on a Boston subway train, highlighting transit authority policies. These threads reflect a mix of technical, humorous, and news-oriented content centered on transit systems and their operations.
Microsoft has warned that users of its Azure cloud may see higher-than-normal latency and intermittent disruptions after multiple undersea fiber-optic cables in the Red Sea were cut, forcing traffic onto longer alternate routes while repair work and global rerouting continue. Background
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we have a Nikon total station DTM-720 and its an old devise, and can only be connected to dos system, through serial port.
we tried connecting the serial port to a USB but the windows only show a USB input devise and no data is received orcan be shown on the computer.
we used transit and trimble...
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BOSTON — A woman whose 3-foot-long snake slithered away from her in a Boston subway car and hid there for nearly a month has gotten a hefty cleaning bill.
Transit officials want Allston, Mass., resident Melissa Moorhouse to pay $650 to cover the costs of disinfecting and sanitizing the Red...
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In this Thursday, Feb. 3, 2011 photo, Ray Moorhouse and his wife Melissa Moorhouse reunite with their pet boa constrictor, Penelope, in their home in Allston, Mass. Transit officials say a 3-foot-long boa constrictor that slithered...