Interesting account how improvements in police doctrine have shut down the classic tactics of non-violent protest. This is another example of how seemingly simple conflict can be completely transformed by improvements in theory. [John Robb's Weblog]
Month: September 2004
CSM
CSM. Global terror, local war. The bottom line is they are not connected,” says Bruce Hoffman, a terror expert at the RAND Corp. in Washington. “This has been a particularly bad two weeks.” This is true to a large extent. However, terrorism as a technique of war is undergoing theoretical improvement. Connecting local efforts into… Continue reading CSM
GSM in Mexico / Skype rocks
GSM in Mexico / Skype rocks. I took my Treo out of the country for the first time (to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico — about 1500 miles south of SF) and I was really pleased with the performance. My phone immediately picked up the Telcel GSM network and my SnapperMail IMAP client seemed to be… Continue reading GSM in Mexico / Skype rocks
U.S. Open Puts Serve in Server
U.S. Open Puts Serve in Server. Sure, the players get all the attention at the U.S. Open championship. But hidden in the depths of the tournament stadium, a team of techies and their servers keep the whole event running. Michael Myser reports from New York. [Wired News]
Ghana Gets a Fab Lab
Ghana Gets a Fab Lab. Fab Labs — facilities built by MIT researchers to provide technology to make just about anything — are springing up worldwide. At the newest one, in Ghana, newcomers were most enthused by the ability to make pink plastic key chains. By Michelle Delio. [Wired News]
CongratulationsNow to Ohio
CongratulationsNow to Ohio. Dang, those Ohio people are kicking butt again. Exhibit A: KnowItNow. “KnowItNow is a live online information service provided free of charge for the citizens of Ohio by the State Library of Ohio and your local public library. Professional librarians are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to answer… Continue reading CongratulationsNow to Ohio
Windows Forms team answers “where's the Windows API” question
Windows Forms team answers “where's the Windows API” question. Joe Stegman just answered Joel Spolsky's famous “How Microsoft Lost the API War” piece with a few neat demos of upcoming technology for building Windows apps — Joe's a lead program manager on the Windows Forms team. “Wait a second Scoble, I thought WinForms was dead,”… Continue reading Windows Forms team answers “where's the Windows API” question
Running on Blackstone
Running on Blackstone. I mentioned this in Europe this week, and as others have blogged it I thought that I should mention it directly myself. My public facing sites (http://www.forta.com http://www.cffaq.com and others) are running on Blackstone, and have been since early alpha days. I did not mention this until now because I wanted to… Continue reading Running on Blackstone
Violence Will Intensify in Iraq as Elections Near, Rumsfeld Says
Violence Will Intensify in Iraq as Elections Near, Rumsfeld Says. But the defense secretary said that the U.S. was determined to insure that voting takes place as planned. By ERIC SCHMITT and DAVID E. SANGER. [The New York Times > Home Page]
Another question for the President and his supporters. How's the search for Osama bin Laden going? When should we expect him to be captured and put on trial? Is that still the plan? In what way is the war in Iraq helping or hurting the attempt to disable al Qaeda? [Scripting News
Another question for the President and his supporters. How's the search for Osama bin Laden going? When should we expect him to be captured and put on trial? Is that still the plan? In what way is the war in Iraq helping or hurting the attempt to disable al Qaeda? [Scripting News]