If You Give Me A Child…
Posted by Ted Bronson | Filed under Social Un-Services, Technologies
I will be able to hold every mistake he ever makes over his head until he dies. (Sorry Jesuits, just revamping for the new order.) When the UK’s DNA database plan for kids as young as five worked out so well, it seemed to embolden Her Majesty’s Government to really up the ante. Now from [...]
Tags: (formerly) great britain
Don’t You People READ Science Fiction?!
Posted by Ted Bronson | Filed under Ephemera, Technologies
Or… I for one, welcome our new cyber-rat overlords. Nothing to see here, move along.
Tags: computers is hard
A Story With More Than One Lesson to Learn
Posted by Mad Rocket Scientist | Filed under Do It Yourself, Heroes, Technologies
The Algae Powered Car Adventure The short story, a science teacher from a not-so-wealthy school, wants to get his kids interested in science. His idea, take an issue even kids are aware of (the rising cost of fuel), and instead of preaching of the evils of Exxon or thumping for corn Ethanol, he introduced the [...]
Tags: Heroes
Caveat Emptor
Posted by Hazel Stone | Filed under Nanny Business, Technologies
Hazel works in the IT world, so those of you who aren’t interested in the techno-geek posts can skip on down the page… Domain registrar Network Solutions has implemented a policy whereby they will automatically “reserve” any domain for which you do a whois through their site. This means if you use NetSol to do [...]
Tags: robber barons, run run away



