September 30, 2007
From Taiwan islet to clear landmines as China ties grow
Old news: Taiwan lays 70,000 landmines to prevent Chinese from taking over island of Kinman
New news: Taiwan removing 70,000 landmines to assist Chinese in taking their money over to the island of Kinman
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Economics, Politics |
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Posted by Lucious Von Squigmont
September 25, 2007
From Tech Bugs Stymie Virtual Border Fence
A contract with Boeing and 20 million dollars later, a 28 mile “fence” composed of radars, motion sensors, and other high tech tracking equipment has sprung into being in Arizona. One problem: it isn’t functioning. For all you out there familiar with government contracts, see if this sounds familiar: project is supposed to begin testing in June, radar goes down, software goes down 2 months afterward, and the entire system has a problem “integrating” according to the Secretary for Homeland Security. Man, I love when my tax dollars get spent efficiently!
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Politics, Technology |
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Posted by Lucious Von Squigmont
September 22, 2007
From Americans giving up friends, sex for Web life
Uh….I don’t really know what to say to this article. The title pretty much covers it – the majority of US adults feel they can’t go a week without the Internet and one third claim they have given up friends and sex for the Web. I think I am going to go stab myself with a fork….
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IT, Psychology |
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Posted by Lucious Von Squigmont
September 22, 2007
From Linden Lab Reveals the Future of Second Life
Blog post about discussing Second Life
’s possible move towards open source and user hosted content. According to the author, Linden Labs is deliberating creating an open source server and allowing other domains to plug into it.
Here is the discussion on the Second Life Wiki
Edit: Some clarification, thanks to taotakashi: “In the end there might also be an open source server but right now it’s more about an open protocol to interconnect virtual worlds based on that proposed architecture…” Read more in the comments
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IT, Open Source |
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Posted by Lucious Von Squigmont