Terror Attacks and Protecting Infrastructure

Interesting article on Declan McCullagh’s PoliTech mailing list, a member of an ad hoc group of urban infiltration enthusiasts has offered his opinion that civil infrastructure of most major cities is ridiculously easy to disrupt. He argues that terrorists aren’t serious about destroying said infrastructure, but neither are the governments interested when it comes to the mammoth task of safeguarding cities

Justin Timberlake and iPod shortage rage

Some idiot at work has stuck a poster of Justin Timberlake half naked up on one of our toilet cubicle doors at work. This has now resulted in me never going in the third toilet cubicle and I’m sure many others feel the same. What’s really scary is that I’m one of the youngest females here and I find this guy repulsive, so that means that the older more mature women in content and customer service think he’s hot, mate. UUgghhh!

On another note I cannot locate an iPod. I’ve been told by various Apple stores that stores all over Australia are still waiting to fill back orders. GGRRRRR I want my iPod NOW damn it!

Hopefully my frustration will be replaced with one of these gorgeous objects of appley-loveliness within 2 – 3 weeks.

Estonia: Where the Internet is a Human Right

Where an enlightened post-Soviet era government believes the Internet is essential for life in the 21st century and backs that up with legislation declaring Internet access is a human right. Estonia is a country where hot, running water was a luxury a decade ago. It’s now a place where farmers have broadband Internet, 80% of the people use online banking, Internet usage and broadband penetration rates are comparable to Western Europe, and the government conducts most business virtually through a system of networked computers. Not bad for a country that only ten years ago was a crumbling, bankrupt mess with a network infrastructure to match

Give Windows NT to Open-Source Movement

Microsoft has killed off Windows NT, maybe it should now release its source code to the open-source community in order to fight off the challenge from Linux. If nothing else the open-source community will be laughing so hard they won’t be able to fight back