No! This has to be an April Fools prank. No one in government is this stupid.....wait...

I first saw a reference to this in the crawl under Dylan Ratigan's MSNBC show. "Guam to Capsize". Eh?  Every time it became the next topic , it would disappear. So I assumed it was an MSNBC version of April Fools.

Not so! Watch this video and understand that the person speaking is an elected representitive of the 5th District from Georgia. Hank Johnson has released a statement that attempts to show that he isn't a complete idiot. That he was trying to draw a methaphorical image of an island so packed with people that it 'could' capsize.

Yeah... I didn't see a wink.

Yea Hank! At least someone on your staff is on the ball.

 

Tags: a cure for stupidity, dylan ratigan, guam to capsize, hank johnson, msnbc, omfg

Okay, I 've Been SOOOOOO Snarky Lately....

so I figure I'll try to offset it with a little cuteness...

;o)

 

Sunbeam

Tags: cats, cute, purr, sumbeam

Is Big Brother Alive and Well and Living in Montgomery County Pa?

When the news broke about Lower Merion School District's (LMSD) Big Brotheresque cyber-intrusions into the home lives of students and families, I immediately flashed on a segment of a recent Frontline episode called "Digital_Nation"which dealt with Intermediate School #339 in the Bronx, a New York City school district. How this school had imposed a similar free/mandatory laptop program. The program was proclaimed to have saved the students and the school from ruin.

What disturbed me was the attitude of a certain administrator as he demonstrated the same technology that LMSD had used to monitor student activities. He seemed almost gleeful in his ability to remotely discipline and "channel" online activities of students, going as far as surreptitiously snapping photos of alleged offenders.He wielded this power like a cyber cattle prod. It was shocking and frightening at the same time.

In my opinion, the most egregious part was that there was no outrage at the practice. No how dare they impose a common Orwellian cliche? No "This can't possibly be true"! No shame....

They failed to see and understand the truth behind their misuse of this fantastic new technology. They are so indoctrinated and inured to a surveillance society that they can't even respect the privacy rights of individuals in their own homes.

What is the difference between this technology and 'telescreens'? Not much if you ask me.

These are the rules regarding use of computers in the LMSD.

* Possession of a monitored Macbook was required for classes

* Possession of an unmonitored personal computer was forbidden and personal property would be confiscated

* Disabling the camera is impossible or attempts to do so would be punishable by expulsion.

* Jailbreaking (Taking root privilege of) a school laptop in order to secure it against electronic eavesdropping or to monitor against intrusion was an offense which merited expulsion

I'll leave you to ponder this one and the potential future of our society.

Tags: 1985, civil liberties, cyber-spying, just plain wrong, lmsd, lower merion school district, orwell, schools, spying