Friday, September 21, 2007

Another absurd bomb "hoax" in Boston

MIT Engineering student Star Simpson walked into Boston Logan Airport wearing a protoboard with an improvised circuit.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/09/21/mit_student_arrested_for_tech_tshirt/

She was arrested and charged with wearing a hoax bomb device. WTF???

This was no "hoax bomb". As was the case with the previous bomb scare in Boston the problem is with the technical illiteracy of the authorities. In this post-911 era, and after the major investements we as a country have made in the name of anti-terrorism, you'd think that a city the size of Boston would have someone available with the equivalent technical expertise of a basic high school electronics course. In both cases, simply forwarding a picture of the device to someone with a clue would indicate that there simply was no threat. That's something any fifteen year old could do with a cell phone. All it would take would be to have this minimal expertise available. With the current state of technology, he could be located anywhere, accessible via a Treo, iPhone, whatever, and at any time of day.

The intent of these prosecutions seems to be to be to protect the ignorant from fear.

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Ron Paul

Ron Paul, the conservative/libertarian candidate for president, while being nearly invisible in the mainstream media and the mainstream polls, has become an internet phenomenon with some interesting effects. Clearly, the internet buzz around Dr. Paul is legitimate, and not something manufactured by Paul partisans, as claimed by corporate media, the republican party, and other candidates. It's notable that on YouTube, the "Ron Paul" channel boasts more subscribers than any other candiate, beating not only the Republicans, but also Obama and the rest of the Democrats. But what's really interesting is the effect of his candidacy on some of the conservative forums like freerepublic.com. While these forums haven't been the model of Republican solidarity they used to be, there has actually been debate about the wisdom of US intervention in Iraq and the whole concept of blowback, heresy in previous times. While Paul is soundly dissed by the MSM, it seems that Paul might actually gain some traction based on internet exposure among the growing numbers that actively dislike and distrust the MSM.

Not that Paul could ever be elected. He speaks in compound sentences that are too complex to put on a bumper sticker and he will be taken apart by establishment Repbulicans and the MSM. But for now it's fun to watch Paul state some obvious truths and to see the mainstream candidates deal with the radioactive heretic.

James Pinkerton summarizes the situation well in the Concord Monitor.

Jim

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

This will go down on your permanent record!!

A great irony of blogging in this day and age where "everyone" has a blog, is that while it's entirely possible that no-one will ever read this blog, it will create a permanent and public record, easily found via a simple search. Google knows all.