Archive for December, 2002

Kill Kurds, Not Mumia!

Monday, December 9th, 2002

I saw Eight Mile a few weekends ago, but I haven’t bothered to put up a review. I thought it was great, but I am pretty biased. The footage was all real, and most of the film was shot in areas that hold lots of good memories for me. I thought it was cool that [...]

Unfettered Access for Terrorists?

Sunday, December 8th, 2002

Brad Wilson is one of the many people “providing comfort” to the enemies of freedom. Just for the record, I believe I was the first to point out the potential problems with open hotspots. My original post from approximately six months ago explains some of the reasons why I think it is a legitimate issue [...]

Dragon!!!

Thursday, December 5th, 2002

During the last 7 days in St. Louis, I carefully avoided anything work-related and instead played around with some ideas I have been having about “semantic web”. I wrote a little “RDF Triple Store” and put hooks into Outlook and Internet Explorer to update the store automatically with various interestingbits of metadataas I do my [...]

Dragon!!!

Thursday, December 5th, 2002

During the last 7 days in St. Louis, I carefully avoided anything work-related and instead played around with some ideas I have been having about “semantic web”. I wrote a little “RDF Triple Store” and put hooks into Outlook and Internet Explorer to update the store automatically with various interestingbits of metadataas I do my [...]

That Can’t be Smart

Wednesday, December 4th, 2002

Andrew Orlowski at The Reg is reporting on the latest plan to “resist” the Information Awareness Office. The plan comes from a rather activist-sounding guy at SF Weekly, and basically boils down to “please personally harass John Poindexter, intimidate his wife,and publicize any personal information that might make him more vulnerable to identity fraud“.
I [...]