This blog will be mainly focused on my own experiences with computers and software. Both I am using now purely as a user and hobbyist. Also I comment on interesting news about ICT, privacy and combinations of both. In deze blog zal het voornamelijk gaan over ervaringen met computers en software waar ik tegenwoordig alleen nog hobbymatig mee bezig ben en mijn commentaar op imo interessante nieuwsberichten op het gebied van ICT, privacy en de combinatie van beide.
zondag 11 september 2011
9/11: The day we lost our privacy and power
The Register has a topic about the changed zeitgeist after 9/11 and the immense grow of the military industrial complex. The start of a era where our privacy has been shattered to dust and the Fourth World War started without being seen other then invasive measures on airfields and planes. That is to say the topic shows some buildings which are supposed to be part of the new infrastructure of the Global War On Terror. Why supposed to be? Because it is quite possible that even this article has some misinformation to misguide the "bad" guys.
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