My god Michael, you insensitive clod! Don’t you know how expensive it really is to get bus stops fixed? Jeez! Would you really deny the citizens of Alaska the simple, basic pleasures of a bus stop that tracks incoming buses’ GPS coordinates to display estimated arrival time, a bus stop that makes dinner while you wait, a bus stop that houses missiles just in case there’s a random invasion of Alaska? What are you, against the national security of the US, huh, huh?
AJ
May 21, 2005
It’s the Pimp-stop, as it’s gotta have the bling bling.
The world-wide adoption of a decentralized network that connects everything creates continuous technical, social and policy challenges that no one could have foreseen in 1969. Even as we take the Net for granted, the way we do the air that we breathe, decisions are being made by policy-makers, technologists and end-users that shape its future.
Instead of the left agreeing to cut social spending and the right agreeing to cut military spending, the right agrees to more welfare and the left agrees to more warfare. How long will it be before foreigners stop buying our debt, and hyperinflation arrives?
Firas
May 21, 2005
My god Michael, you insensitive clod! Don’t you know how expensive it really is to get bus stops fixed? Jeez! Would you really deny the citizens of Alaska the simple, basic pleasures of a bus stop that tracks incoming buses’ GPS coordinates to display estimated arrival time, a bus stop that makes dinner while you wait, a bus stop that houses missiles just in case there’s a random invasion of Alaska? What are you, against the national security of the US, huh, huh?
AJ
May 21, 2005
It’s the Pimp-stop, as it’s gotta have the bling bling.
Jun 07, 2006
The news just keeps breaking - Homeland Stupidity
Apr 06, 2007
National Pork Service - Homeland Stupidity