Monday, May 22, 2006

Oops, Microsoft did it again

Oops, Microsoft did it again.

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It's interesting how the anti-spyware ad has a Mac, and how this anti-piracy ad has a Mac as well.

Talking to the walls, as if you were home...

What if the NSA or other instances would decide to wiretap all new or renovated houses - how long would it take before anyone would notice? When you move to a new house, you unlikely turn upside down every square inch of every surface, open the stoves and walls and air conditioners just to make sure there are no bugs ... instead of wiretapping what people say on the phone, wouldn't it be more efficient to spy what the people say in the peace of their home?

Yes, the privacy has value. And if everyone would be observed long enough, there would probably be something fishy enough to investigate. Someone writing a letter to their lover, keeping their room in a suspicious order, having a too weird collection of not Republican approved items, talking too much to their family or friends outside the country...

The only good why this wouldn't happen is probably that there are a lot of people involved in construction. If there was a central system for approving the houses, with a board of people able to circle in the house for half an hour, it could be still easy to technically achieve. What would be the advantages of listening to everyone is beyond me, but since there are millions of phones wiretapped without warrant, why not wiretap everyone at their own homes, and in public places too? That way it wouldn't even matter if you changed your phone numbers.

"What do you have to hide?" would be as valid as on those other two articles by Schneier. Instead, why do you / they want to spy "observe" everyone for the "security's" sake?

Thursday, May 18, 2006

Finnish airport security goes high tech

Airport Video Surveillance Goes Hi-Tech, and that in a bit more detailed view.

Great. In the case of that country, it will mean that they can even better point the different skin colored people the suspicious behavior.

And fortunately it is no e.g. Joensuu on the East part of the country - there the city and the area seems to be proud to be racist. Nationalist, whatever is the more polite way to say it.

Suspicious behavior in that country includes, based on only first hand experience, e.g. of the following: wrong skin color, wrong hair color, someone smiling what they should not, unusual name or last name, someone being of a wrong country for their taste, anyone not thinking that country is the center of the world... If someone is laughing, they are either drunk, foreigners, high, nuts, or all of the above. If someone does not think that Finnair has the Greatest Customer Service on earth and friendly on flight personnel, that is suspicious.

Cannot wait to see the Finnish version of this happening. "Sir, we are arresting you for the security reasons as we could see you smiled sarcastically to a flight attendant / you are wearing too many clothes" ... something as more than a Finn would wear in July (even if it's +15 C / 70 F out).

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Serialbox 05/2006

Serialbox 05/2006 for your entertainment.

Monday, May 01, 2006

Jesus was a honky

How hard is it to prove that Jesus was a honky? (whatever it takes to look like a Dutch woman with a beard).

Also another recent and interesting read to find was David Pratt - the teosophy ideas seem like a good book - can entertain for hours.