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I've been listening quite a bit recently to the Security Now! podcast. I must admit that listening to that podcast has made me a bit paranoid and it has driven home the fact that trying to achieve total security is daunting.
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I'm very much in favor of pushing for new technologies to address our dependence on oil. But I do think that The New York Times' position on this is a bit silly.
Dassault Systemes throws it support behind the Modelica modeling language and acquires th In the interests of full disclosure I should state that I have been very active in the Modelica community.
I just read the post What will TV look like in 2009?. The article is a good discussion about how much will change with adoption of the ATSC standard (and abandonment of NTSC).
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It is good to see that the possibilities for digital media are not just dawning on the general public but also our senior senators. I hope this represents a change in momentum away from commercial interests and towards consumers.
Another example where I think the FCC needs to step in and fight for consumers. I am all for fighting piracy but these kinds of trends are going to cause consumers to have to pay more for less.
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