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November 17, 2010 -- 1:01 PM
posted by Al

Happy Birthday Andy!

November 16, 2010 -- 1:02 AM
posted by alison

This is interesting. An Albertan (likely Edmontonian) posted, verbatim, the top comments posted in response to the Sun's article on white privilege that actually prove how much white privilege needs to be dealt with. Gotta love Alberta.

November 16, 2010 -- 12:13 AM
posted by alison

Did you see the Opt Out With a Twist article from the Atlantic? Hilarious!

There was a CBC radio show about this stuff months ago that brought on a radiology researcher who's absolutely refusing to go through the scanners, solely because of the radiation risk. I realise he's one person, but he's one person with a fair amount of experience in the realm of X-rays and radiation.

The Atlantic article was great. Thanks for posting all that info Paras. ... and have you decided to moonlight as a news reporter? ;)

oh, p.s. in a short attempt to find the CBC radio clip, I searched for "airport scanners" and got back 311 articles. Some even suggest that the scanners are religiously offensive.

I think serious thought needs to be had over all this stuff, and now's as good a time as any. I just wish there were viable options for alternatives. We've destroyed our trans-continental train system entirely.

ooo, and this is a great counterpoint, too.


*[EDIT: airline pilots are fighting back and TSA workers are creeps... "head's up, I got a cutie for you" how awful]

November 15, 2010 -- 10:46 PM
posted by Beck

November 15, 2010 -- 10:16 PM
posted by Par

Backscatter x-rays are the latest annoyance from the TSA. Some people suggest letting the TSA know they have to meet the resistance, rather than being seen in the virtual nude.

Meanwhile, concerns are being raised about the radiation dose from these scanners as the full dose is being applied to the skin rather than passing through the body like conventional x-rays. Is the TSA being callous about people's health as a result of enthusiastic lobbyists.

Then again perhaps people are finally fed up with security theatre.

November 10, 2010 -- 10:35 PM
posted by alison

omg!



From Jessica Harrison, who is quite skilled at ceramics, it would seem, but VERY macabre. She has a set of flowers using human parts, too... tongue-rose petals and trumpet flowers of lips...

November 09, 2010 -- 11:13 PM
posted by Par

There may be some downtime in the next several hours as I change servers. Apologies for the incovenience.

November 08, 2010 -- 10:17 PM
posted by alison

Hey, have any of you guys heard of Octoshape? Apparently it's a Flash player add-on that uses other users' computers to transmit signal to your reader (like torrents, I'm assuming).

It seems like a really weird application, but also really useful for streaming media.

November 07, 2010 -- 12:19 PM
posted by Al

It looks like it is going to look like a thinner version of Mr.Copperplate.

November 07, 2010 -- 12:51 AM
posted by alison

I thought this might be Mo-Al relevant:

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