Friday, September 27, 2013

Why Mayors Should Rule The World

Benjamin Barber: Why mayors should rule the world



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" Benjamin Barber believes that the future of the world may lie with the politicians who implement practical change every day: mayors. " -- http://www.ted.com/talks/benjamin_barber_why_mayors_should_rule_the_world.html


Stuart Firestein: The pursuit of ignorance


" What does real scientific work look like? As neuroscientist Stuart Firestein jokes: It looks a lot less like the scientific method and a lot more like "farting around … in the dark." In this witty talk, Firestein gets to the heart of science as it is really practiced and suggests that we should value what we don’t know -- or “high-quality ignorance” -- just as much as what we know. Stuart Firestein teaches students and “citizen scientists” that ignorance is far more important to discovery than knowledge. " -- http://www.ted.com/talks/stuart_firestein_the_pursuit_of_ignorance.html

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Everyday Cybercrime And What You Can Do About It



" James Lyne: How do you pick up a malicious online virus, the kind of malware that snoops on your data and taps your bank account? Often, it's through simple things you do each day without thinking twice. James Lyne reminds us that it's not only the NSA that's watching us, but ever-more-sophisticated cybercriminals, who exploit both weak code and trusting human nature.

Whether he’s taking on insecure hotspots, inept passwords, or lax OS designers, James Lyne exposes technology’s vulnerabilities while elevating the security awareness of everyday users. " -- http://www.ted.com/talks/james_lyne_everyday_cybercrime_and_what_you_can_do_about_it.html

Related Resources:

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http://blog.ted.com/tag/james-lyne/

6 basic tips for better online security, from TED speaker James Lyne http://blog.ted.com/2013/09/16/6-basic-tips-for-better-online-security-from-ted-speaker-james-lyne/

OUCH! Free, Monthly Security Awareness Newsletter http://www.securingthehuman.org/resources/newsletters/ouch

Cyber Security Tips advice about common security issues for non-technical computer users. http://www.us-cert.gov/cas/tips/

Protect Your Computer from Malware and Wireless Security Tips http://freakoutnation.com/2013/02/20/protect-your-computer-from-malware-and-wireless-security-tips/

General Online Security Links and Resources
http://freakoutnation.blogspot.com/p/computer-security.html

How Cyber Criminals Operate http://www.carnegiecyberacademy.com/facultyPages/cyberCriminals/operate.html

Internet Crime Complaint Center
http://www.ic3.gov/complaint/default.aspx

E-Scams and Warnings
http://www.fbi.gov/scams-safety/e-scams

ISC Diary: Internet Storm Center
http://isc.sans.edu/diary.html

Network Security News
http://network-security.alltop.com

Awareness and Prevention Resources
http://www.trendmicro.com/us/security-intelligence/awareness-and-prevention/index.html

Sunday, September 8, 2013

President Obama’s Brilliant Strategy No One Seems To Recognize

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September 8, 2013
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As the media interprets recent events as Obama’s march to war, America and the world falls for it hook, line and sinker. Say what you want about Obama but he is a very smart man. He would never ask permission he did not need from Congress to launch a strike on Syria unless he knew beyond a doubt he could get it. That is if his real intentions were to actually carry out military operations. But why on earth does it appear he wants this war?

After agonizing over this question over and over I began to realize there is only one logical explanation. He does not. Only a month ago the GOP was accusing Obama of being weak for not acting when the “red line” was crossed. There was pressure for him not only from the US but from the world as well. The reputation of the great American defender was on the line. Still it was obvious at the time Obama did not want to rush into another quagmire, bogging down the rest of his tenure as our nation’s leader. But the evidence kept rolling in. He had to do something not only for his reputation as a world leader but for the United States as well.

Cue the British Parliament to provide Obama with the perfect out. Just days after Britain’s governing body eliminated any joint action with the US to participate in a coalition to strike the Assad regime, Obama made a surprising and decisive move. Against the advice of all his advisors, he put any US participation in the hands of our do-nothing Congress with no chance they would give him the approval he needed. Not because it isn’t the right thing to do but because Obama was asking for it. The outcome is a given if you just take a step back and look at the situation rationally. And there is no way Obama is going to launch this attack once Congress says no. It would be political suicide. Bush may have gotten away with it but America is not going to let it happen again. The fallout would signal the end of any and all effectiveness the Obama administration for the remaining years of his presidency. And history would place him with the likes of war criminals like George W. Bush and Dick Cheney. Let me repeat this. Obama is not that stupid!

So why then does our president appear to be beating the drums of war? The simple answer is he is now regarded as a hawkish leader before the US and the world. And he does so without having to fire a shot. He appears wholeheartedly in favor of a strike and is playing the part well. The hawk stands upon his perch without lifting a talon as Congress now takes any and all responsibility for lack of action on the part of the US. And during this entire debacle, he even manages to make republicans come out as anti-war; something even no one thought possible only a month ago.

If this sounds like an improbable scenario I ask that you to ponder for a moment the potential outcome:

No war
Obama and America look strong and world leaders should not doubt Obama’s willingness to take action
Congress was made to do their job
Congress will take the responsibility of inaction
Republicans have to pretend they are anti-war
Americans comes out against any further wars thereby providing the beginning of the end to our perpetual war
Puts pressure on the UN to take other action
Suddenly the UN is eager to accept other harsh non-military actions against Syria

And there is even the added bonus that the GOP weakening the push to shut down the government over the debt ceiling will not proceed with the intense battle anticipated. Next week Congress returns for only nine days. Nine days to act on the Syrian War, the debt ceiling, immigration, the Voting Rights Acts and many other important issues.

Seeing they can barely rename a post office, Congress will not have the ability to once again play games with by demanding cuts and further tax cuts for corporations. It will have to accept a reasonable offer or be blamed for damage to our nation’s credit rating. Republicans are very aware they will face blame and backlash should this happen.

Tell me this isn’t the best outcome ever. And I honestly think this was Obama’s intention from the beginning. You know damn well if he didn’t do anything, Republicans would be calling him weak because of the corner he had painted himself in when he talked about the red line.

Granted, Obama made a mistake with his “red line” comment, but by acting in a calm savvy manner, he can come out looking the part of the tough guy without even taking a swing. And he smiles as Congress does for him what he wanted in the first place.

If America could just set down their pitchforks and torches for a moment, they would be able to see what brilliant strategy this is..

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Astronaut Chris Hadfield answers the question, "How do you go to the toilet in space?"

Because we like to bring you the hard hitting news of the day: Astronaut Chris Hadfield was posed the following question at the Ontario Science Center, "How do you go to the toilet in space?"

 Hadfield explains, and goes into detail about how poo poo would float around, and how they solve the problem of going number 2 in space.

















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