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Monday, October 28, 2002 |
Large mountain, small bullets Britt Blaser offers this moving parable, from the author's Air Force experience in Vietnam: Sometimes, the paranoia can be worse than the danger. Now that the immediate threat of sniper shootings is behind us, these words are worth attending to: [Scott Rosenberg's Links & Comment]
This is really good insight to the problems we are facing these days...
11:02:00 AM
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Invasion of Privacy. David Weinberger: "1. Go to google.com 2. Type in your phone number, in quotation marks 3. When it finds your name and address, click on "Maps" 4. You are here." If you live in the United States, you get a map to your home address. And we think whois is invasive... [icann.Blog]
I tried this with my own number and it didn't come up as I have an unlisted number. I fail to see the difference between this and looking up the phone number in the white pages and then entering the address in MapQuest.
10:55:03 AM
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The game 7 loss must have had a devastating affect on the Radio Userland community. Not 1 news item has shown up on my aggregator this morning.
For some reason I had to restart Radio and then the news showed up...
8:48:24 AM
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