Old style nerdy fetish

[ "Inside DMG", picture by drop1410 ]
I'll be in my bunk. :)
Directly from Google Japan a nice video showing how Street View works.
Public water and public schools... mmmh, whaaat? What do public water and public schools have in common?

According to doyle at "Science Teacher",
Public fountains are disappearing because the concept of public is disappearing.
Public water fountains are not dangerous (unless cooties are real). Tap water is safe, and the spigots are designed to prevent contamination.
The rise of bottled water here in the States shows how a public institution can be demonized and replaced by a much more expensive privatized solution.
[...] Charter schools are like bottled water--they're believed to be superior, and their standards are less stringent that their more public counterparts.
Public Water and Public Schools
[...] they (the policy makers) let the citizen face daily the fear of a very-rare [terrorist] attack and they manage to take your rights apart [because of that].
I ended with a
I just hope that no one will try to blow a plane with his underwear...
Oooops. I hope I will not be considered the mind behind the stupid ass who tried to assassinate a Saudi prince by exploding a bomb stuffed in his rectum.
Let's see if they will begin to search our asshole before boarding a plane just to be sure... this shit already happened, ya kno'
More on boingboing by Cory Doctorow and by Bruce Schneier.
Semplicemente non ci meritiamo, come Paese, che i nostri ragazzi combattano, e muoiano, per l'Italia.
Ora un altro motivo per spengere la televisione sarà quello di non sentire quei maiali scannarsi con polemiche strumentali alla loro lotta di cortile.
It's not the first time I write about Cloud Computing; I began commenting the ridiculous Terms of Service of some web applications to edit and store online office documents, like Google Documents, Zoho, Acrobat. Then, some months later, after reading the angry as usual comment by Richard Stallman about storing your documents in the Cloud ( the ""It's stupidity. It's worse than stupidity: it's a marketing hype campaign" rant :) ), I described my view:
Best thing to do would be to have a fast internet connection at home (with simmetric speeds too, upstream and downstream) and some nice opensource software for webmail and for some documents writing and sharing. Mix that with IPV6 and we're all connected with our cloud, powered by us.
The final ingredient could be some huge webservice where we could upload our nightly backup of our home server. And those backups should be encrypted too.
When it will be the time of some opensource gmail?
Now, Cory Doctorow writes about Cloud Computing again, more from a businness/money perspective for the user than from a technical or ethical point of view.
More after the jump.
Where "starred" refers to the google reader feature...





mmmmh, almost one month passed after my last post.
What happened in the mean time? Well, I spent most of the time in Chicago with Jackie. It was molto nice, sì sì sì.
For the nerdy updates hit the jump.