Tag Archives: analogue

Identification, Identity Systems, and the REAL ID Act

Jim Harper, Esq. Director of Information Policy Studies, Cato Institute Editor, Privacilla.org Washington, DC In a recent presentation to the Summer 2007 Privacy Symposium, Jim Harper lays out a series of concerns about a national identification system. I’m just going … Continue reading

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Who Are You?

If you visit this blog, or any facet of my website, I can identify the IP addresses that have been here. From there I can backtrack and identify the geographic location(s) that my visitors are from and, if I really desire, … Continue reading

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Doubleclick + Adblock = I’m a Moral Monster?

I’m back to Linux after spending time in Windows to work on my thesis (it’s in the .docx format that I railed about previously, before I knew much about the format and, because of the importance of the document, I’m … Continue reading

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Wikis and Education

Wiki means ‘quick’ in Hawaiian and is commonly used to refer to relational databases that allow for collaborative content creation and revision. These databases have some similarities to blog structures, insofar as they allow a group of people to comment … Continue reading

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