Summer 2013 Concerts
I do not usually go to two concerts in a week, but that is how the calendar came together. (My hope had been to make motorcycle trips to the two concerts, but the weather was not suitable.) I have been a fan of the Eagles band for quite a few years and […]
Artificial Skin
A breakthrough by a team of scientists at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, Israel could lead to “artificial skin” that senses touch, humidity, and temperature. Kevin Hattori reported the story at The American Technion Society web site. This is just one more step closer to the merger between biological and non-biological beings — but that is a longer […]
Live By the Calendar – Part 2
Last week, I suggested I might start a new blog series called Hall of Lame, each week highlighting a website that falls short. I said the first selection would be Best Western, which for now I will have to label Worst Western. In spite of my rant about the calendar issue, I was able to […]
Healthcare Security
During a scan of the news today, I saw two articles related to healthcare security. One reported that an employee of the national health service (NHS) in the United Kingdom had a PC with patient data on it that he or she put up for sale on eBay. The second story was about an inquiry […]
Live By the Calendar
This week, 12 years ago, I was writing Net Attitude. The basic premise underlying my book was that the web was at its infancy and we had only seen 2% of the potential it offered to simplify our lives. I asserted that websites that did not live up to their potential were a victim of […]