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Category Archives: Technology and Society
Getting Better All The Time
Here, at long last, is what the world has been waiting for. First came sliced bread, and now, finally, we have the temperature-controlled butter keeper.
Ah, life in the twenty-first century.
[Update at noon]
We do indeed live in an age of technological wonders. How did we ever roast marshmallows without it?
And what marsh do marshmallows grow in, anyway?
Time To Upgrade
The new version of Firefox is out.
What Is Human?
Stephen Gordon has some thoughts on Asimov’s Three Laws, post-humanism, and personhood.
“An Awesome Piece Of Ordnance”
I have no doubt that this will be militarily very effective, but I wonder what kind of safeguards they have in place to keep the bad guys from getting their hands on one, in such a way as to use it?
I’d like to think that at some point these weapons will have security measures, such as temporary codes (good for, say, an hour), to prevent them from being used by the terrorists. I don’t know whether it’s practical or not, but as our weaponry continues to advance, so will theirs if they can get access to it.
“An Awesome Piece Of Ordnance”
I have no doubt that this will be militarily very effective, but I wonder what kind of safeguards they have in place to keep the bad guys from getting their hands on one, in such a way as to use it?
I’d like to think that at some point these weapons will have security measures, such as temporary codes (good for, say, an hour), to prevent them from being used by the terrorists. I don’t know whether it’s practical or not, but as our weaponry continues to advance, so will theirs if they can get access to it.
“An Awesome Piece Of Ordnance”
I have no doubt that this will be militarily very effective, but I wonder what kind of safeguards they have in place to keep the bad guys from getting their hands on one, in such a way as to use it?
I’d like to think that at some point these weapons will have security measures, such as temporary codes (good for, say, an hour), to prevent them from being used by the terrorists. I don’t know whether it’s practical or not, but as our weaponry continues to advance, so will theirs if they can get access to it.
Don’t Panic
Michael Fumento says that there’s a lot of unjustified hysteria over the “inevitable” avian flu pandememic.
Don’t Panic
Michael Fumento says that there’s a lot of unjustified hysteria over the “inevitable” avian flu pandememic.
Don’t Panic
Michael Fumento says that there’s a lot of unjustified hysteria over the “inevitable” avian flu pandememic.