When I got my iPad and started carting it around everywhere with me, it first went into the big backpack along with my MacBook Pro (15”), and since I’m used to carrying 20+ pounds in the pack, adding the iPad didn’t bother me at all. It’s a good … [Continue reading]
The Paris Metro you’ll never see
Without much comment, but with so much enjoyment (as one who uses the Paris metro beaucoup when I’m there — three times in the last 12 months)... the story of a subterranean world very few will ever see. I would call them benign explorers and … [Continue reading]
Don’t rely on governments to solve your security problems
Far from solving all your problems, if you rely on government to solve your cyber-security problems, I think you’re more likely to end up with restricted access to the Internet and someone other than hackers evaluating your communications. And I mean … [Continue reading]
What if online expression is a privilege and not a right?
Domain takedowns: With law-enforcement recently taking down domains that they assert are engaged in peer-to-peer sharing [1. ...and they certainly may be doing illegal peer-to-peer sharing among other things, I don’t argue that.] and with UK agencies … [Continue reading]
Hello, Are you still blogging?
I cleaned out my news reader subscriptions this morning[1. I use NetNewsWire on my Mac PowerBook and Reeder on my iPad, with the data being coordinated through Google Reader online] and found that of about 30 blogs I dropped, most of them hadn’t been … [Continue reading]
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