Zacqary Adam Green (profile), 3 Jun 2011 @ 10:18am
Oh for chrissakes.
Mobile phones output non-ionizing radiation. This is the type of radiation which has been found, time and time again, to not cause DNA damage, and therefore not cancer.
So, why is it that we're hearing that cell phones may have been found to be carcinogenic, but not about the fundamental new development in particle physics that non-ionizing radiation behaves differently than we thought? That's kind of a big deal.
If cell phones cause cancer, that would imply that perhaps a particularly intense shade of blue might also cause cancer. However, no such theories are being discussed in light of this news.
Zacqary Adam Green (profile), 26 Apr 2011 @ 4:55pm
The problem is that free culture and copylefting is (from the experience of anyone currently alive, history notwithstanding) such a radically new and weird concept. New ideas often take decades before the majority of people can wrap their heads around them.
Part of why we're in the mess we're in today is because many people still don't understand, for example, the Internet.
Zacqary Adam Green (profile), 25 Apr 2011 @ 7:28pm
As an uninformed US citizen with only passing familiarity of how the BBC operates, I have to ask: what motive does the BBC have to limit file sharing of Doctor Who? Aren't they a public broadcaster, funded by TV licensing fees, and they don't have to assure advertisers that people are watching the broadcast? Isn't it in their best interest for as many people to watch Doctor Who as possible?
Zacqary Adam Green (profile), 16 Feb 2011 @ 10:15pm
If you're the kind of person who wouldn't even notice $800,000 worth of charges on your credit card, then maybe, just maybe, you deserve it. Just a little bit.
Zacqary Adam Green (profile), 11 Feb 2011 @ 9:15am
More and more, I get the feeling that nobody in the Obama administration has even heard the other side of the IP argument. It doesn't seem like it ever reaches anybody important.
Zacqary Adam Green (profile), 31 Jan 2011 @ 7:49pm
Yeah, it would be nice if we had a society that encouraged informed debate.
Until then, though, I'm gonna take a Machiavellian stand on this particular bill. Let's use bills which actually shouldn't be struck down by public insanity to push for rational thinking.
Zacqary Adam Green (profile), 27 Jan 2011 @ 3:29pm
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The problem is that because of Google Instant, for very many people, autocomplete is the search results. How many people do you think still press Enter when searching Google?
Zacqary Adam Green (profile), 25 Jan 2011 @ 12:14pm
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Why must repair of your own electronics be a geeky thing to do, though? Millions of people change the oil on their own cars or fix leaks in their own faucets, both of which are much more involved processes than replacing a circuit board in a phone.
Disassembling your phone is a geeky thing to do now, and with this, Apple is stating their intention to keep it that way. Instead of empowering people to understand and master technology, they choose to keep the masses ignorant for their own "convenience".
Zacqary Adam Green (profile), 17 Jan 2011 @ 10:27pm
If advertisers believe that the average person is well-informed and difficult to impress — even if they're wrong and it's not true — I'd say that's a net gain for society.
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Mobile phones output non-ionizing radiation. This is the type of radiation which has been found, time and time again, to not cause DNA damage, and therefore not cancer.
So, why is it that we're hearing that cell phones may have been found to be carcinogenic, but not about the fundamental new development in particle physics that non-ionizing radiation behaves differently than we thought? That's kind of a big deal.
If cell phones cause cancer, that would imply that perhaps a particularly intense shade of blue might also cause cancer. However, no such theories are being discussed in light of this news.
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Part of why we're in the mess we're in today is because many people still don't understand, for example, the Internet.
On the post: Yes Means Yes
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What am I missing here?
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Until then, though, I'm gonna take a Machiavellian stand on this particular bill. Let's use bills which actually shouldn't be struck down by public insanity to push for rational thinking.
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Disassembling your phone is a geeky thing to do now, and with this, Apple is stating their intention to keep it that way. Instead of empowering people to understand and master technology, they choose to keep the masses ignorant for their own "convenience".
Why?
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Or, hell, ever lived through the Bush administration?
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That's not how whistleblowing works.
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