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Lessons from Brea
Thursday, July 14, 2005
  Time to think about this seriously?
Just read this on Wired. With all the talk about RFID and security over the past few months, I have had fleeting thoughts that maybe, this time, here is the technology that will point us toward the end times. I'm just reluctant to go there because it seems that doomsayers have been saying the same thing for the past hundred years and nothing has come of it. However, with the new emphasis on using technology to identify individuals, can implants be that far behind? Implanted RFID seems impractical to me, however, when eye "prints" or DNA could be used just as effectively.

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Friday, July 08, 2005
  London
Back from vacation...

Though the focus of this blog is not political, I must comment on the attacks in London this week. As so many others have already said, but I must as well, attacking civilians just shows the cowardice of the enemy. They know that they cannot fight us directly, so they seek to sow fear and dissent. It worked in Spain, I guess...

I grew up during the end of the Cold War. During that time, I felt pretty secure as a civilian. Our military was strong and we were keeping a constant eye on the Soviets and other "commies". This is now all changed. We are now all part of this battle.

I have been reading Gates of Fire, a novel about the battle of Thermopylae. I am gaining an understanding of how all of Spartan society prepared for battle. I think it is time that we began to understand that just leaving the battle to the military is not enough. What am I recommending? I am no expert, and this blog is not necessarily the place for it. There are those who are trying to figure out how this must be all our fault, or if we only "understood" the enemy better, then this wouldn't happen. To them, I say that your belief in the goodness of humanity will lead to the destruction of our society. While I am very hesitant to use military action as a solution (I was against our going into Iraq, but not Afghanistan), I am not sure we have a choice anymore. I think that maybe it is time to seek out the enemy and, as John McCain said yesterday, "destroy them".

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  More on ID
Over at Mere Comments, there is a rebuttal of sorts to George Will on ID. It is worth reading and gives some more background on the debate.
 

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