More on security theatre
A very good Vanity Fair piece on security theatre in our nation's airports. It features a walk through Dulles with security expert Bruce Schneier (who I once appeared
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Skip to contentA very good Vanity Fair piece on security theatre in our nation's airports. It features a walk through Dulles with security expert Bruce Schneier (who I once appeared
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…was October 13, and somehow I missed it. Though of course for many people, every day is Information Overload Day.
Via James Fallows, I just found Bytes of China, written by a Fulbright scholar doing fieldwork in China. It's great work: check out this post on supercomputing in
Via Clay Johnson (whose Information Diet I need to read) I came across danah boyd's talk "Transparency is not enough:" The key idea: Transparency is important, but it's
My anniversary is coming up soon: my wife and I got married on New Year's Eve fifteen years ago. One of the things we did at the wedding
Occasionally over the last few years I've had clients who had butlers. Not many wealthy people seem to have butlers any more-- rich people have assistants, chiefs of
The new report on the crash of Air France flight 447 concludes that pilot error was responsible for the crash-- or more accurately, that the pilot's mental model
Mitsubishi recently showed off a new concept car interior featuring wraparound displays, a yoke rather than a steering wheel, and buttons that appear or disappear depending on use context.
My TEDxYouth@Monterey talk is now up on YouTube. Thanks very much to Bob Cole and the rest of the CSU Monterey Bay team for a great event!