Archive for June 19th, 2003


New gen cell phones changing…

New gen cell phones changing society


The current generation of cell phones offer built-in cameras and two way text messaging - features which are already having varied, sometimes unusual, sometimes unsettling impacts on society.


Here’s a few examples:


The Howard Dean campaign is using text messaging to reach supporters. (Sign up here). Indeed, the Dean campaign is breaking new ground in using websites, a weblog, and text messaging in a Presidential campaign.

Stories about SARS spread so fast in China via text messaging, the government retaliated by arresting people for spreading rumors. When SARS first hit, 120 million text messages were sent in China about it…


Video phones as tool for buying votes



“Video cameras in cell phones are a potential tool to buy elections.  One of the basic tenets of a good election is that the ballot is secret.


Someone can offer to buy a vote, but the buyer has no guarantee that the seller will deliver from the privacy of the voting booth.  But video cameras in cell phones have the potential to change that; the buyer can demand proof of a vote bought before he pays.”


Grotesquely, a rape in a pub was videoed by cell phones with cameras. If these images can be found, they could prove to be incriminating evidence.


At antiwar demonstrations, many have noticed that police are considerably more peaceful when they see video and digital cameras recording them. Cell phones with cameras add a new dimension, as people might not even know they are being recorded.


Smart Mobs has much on these topics and on “mobile communication, pervasive computing, wireless networks, collective action.”


Now that I’ve written this, it is painfully apparent my klunky old cell phone, with no camera and only incoming messaging, is a wheezing dinosaur. It’s time to upgrade!

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Canada OKs gay marriage

Canada OKs gay marriage



“The Canadian Cabinet on Tuesday approved a new national policy to open marriage to gay couples, which opens the way to making Canada the third country to allow same-sex unions.”


Given that Canada also wants to legalize marijuana, should we expect Bush will want to invade them soon?

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The lunatics in the asylum

The lunatics in the asylum


From Arianna Huffington



“Dr. Norman Doidge, professor of psychiatry at the University of Toronto, has identified among the telltale symptoms of fanatics: an intolerance of dissent, a doctrine that is riddled with contradictions, the belief that one’s cause has been blessed or even commanded by God, and the use of reinforcement techniques such as repetition to spread one’s message.


Sound like anyone you know? George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Don Rumsfeld, Karl Rove, Paul Wolfowitz and Richard Perle… come on down!


According to Doidge, one of the essential features of fanatics is their certainty that not only is their cause good “but that it is the only good, an absolute good.” Or as President Bush famously declared: “There is no in-between, as far as I’m concerned. Either you’re with us, or you’re against us.”

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The 3rd annual Nigerian email…

The 3rd annual Nigerian email conference


“Write better emails. Make more moneys.”

I must still be getting 5 Nigeria scam emails a week

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