DARPA is the branch of the Pentagon charged with keeping the US out in front of its competitors when it comes to technological superiority. They’ve come up with some pretty loopy ideas before, but the BBC are most unimpressed by their plans for insects implanted with micro-systems for control and surveillance.
Inside Iraq
Orville Schell has penned a harrowing guided tour of Iraq through a reporter’s eyes. What’s most absorbing from a futurismic perspective is the account’s detail of day-to-day life in an environment where modern weapons are ubiquitous and in constant use.
How To Ditch The Electoral College
The organization National Popular Vote wants to make an end run around the U.S. Constitution to make the Electoral College irrelevant by convincing states to pass laws pledging all their votes to the winners of the popular election.
George Clooney Arianna Huffington Speaking Out
One of the reasons I choose not to watch television news is that I can’t stand the stultifying, cowardly, inhuman, stuffed shirt posturing that goes for responsible public behavior on the part of media personalities and the politicians they feed on. I’m not sure how we got into this world where operating in the public domain means buying into a code of conventional silence, but I think it’s changing. I think the popularity of John Stewart and the Daily Show are exhibit A. So too is George Clooney’s short opinon piece on Common Dreams. To Democrats in the Congress he says about the war in Iraq, “Fuck you, you weren’t misled. You were afraid of being called unpatriotic.” And I say Amen brother.
Update: Looks like Clooney is now saying he didn’t write and didn’t approve the blog entry, though he stands by the comments that make it up.
Computing With A Black Hole
Turns out that almost every bit of what goes into a black hole is quantum entangled with the Hawking radiation that leaves a black hole. If you could collect it all, and if you understood how to read it, you could compute on a black hole.