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Open Source Iraqi Nuclear Secrets
NYT – momentarily anyway – Last March, the federal government set up a Web site to make public a vast archive of Iraqi documents captured during the war. The Bush administration did so under pressure from Congressional Republicans who had … Continue reading
Shloky?
LOL. Not sure what’s causing misspellings of Shloky.com: Purpleslog says “Shlosky” while Dan goes for “Shlocky“. (Don’t get me wrong, I appreciate the links. Just wondering if I can help somehow 🙂 ) -Shlok Sign up for my newsletter.
Users Paid For User Generated Content?
Howard Rheingold is asking at his DIY Media home – Yet, as I suggested here a few weeks ago, there is a nagging question — if these grassroots efforts are generating value (and in fact, wealth) and their creative power … Continue reading
Voting Machines
CBS5 – This is getting ridiculous: Voting machines sold to 21 different counties in California could allow people to vote more than once, state election officials warn in a notice to counties. The notice went out on Monday, just eight … Continue reading
Nanotech Weaponry
Mike Treder weighs in regarding nanotech and Robb’s GG’s. Of course, molecular manufacturing — part of the fourth generation of nanotechnology development — will exponentially expand the destructive potential of autonomous weapons, and it also could make war more likely … Continue reading

