I think the issue of noninterference gets raised when the US (or any entity, including the UN) dispenses “justice” with an uneven hand, and with its own, near-term interests in mind. Did the US do a good thing in the 1960s by embroiling themselves on the...
To further my Hollywood is Smarter Than Silicon Valley thesis, a cheeky marketing ploy from Spielberg for an upcoming film. -Ian. —- http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20010513/wr/web_games_dc_1.html Sunday May 13 1:47 PM ET Scientist Murdered by Sexbot? or Just...
Interestingly, if MSFT moves to Vancouver it may become a whole lot harder to retain development/engineering talent in the area in the short term. This will deeply hurt the startup community that is just barely getting going there, I think. Long term, it could be...
I was piqued by this until I realized it was an advertisement for SIP. SIP has its own set of problems. -Ian. http://www.networkcomputing.com/1017/1017colwillis.html When Good Standards Go Bad August 23, 1999 By DAVID WILLIS Sometimes there’s just no turning...
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