Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Chakra and Feng Shui of Site Privacy and FCC Policy

I dunno.... maybe its the haze of the pork roast slices I grilled off for a whupass stew that's now biling in the oven.... but I swear like I truly saw an insightful piece in [here] and when I clicked the thingie was taken to a page that began:
"Our site visitors’ privacy and trust are important to us. We provide this notice in order to make sure that your expectations and our practices are aligned, and that you are aware of your choices with regard to our use and disclosure of the information you provide to this site."

1. The policies are even more important to me, t'ellwith "us".

2. Aligned expectations and practices? Oh for the love of....

I'm too unaligned with damn few chakras left these days, and the colors I'm projecting just are purely inconsistent with Feng Shui best practices.

In any event, upon careful reading (ty to the coffee now kickin in) I found the piece to be a rehash of things already published regarding the flat out goofy practices of collecting user data for broadband by zip code (which has the approximate granularity and utility of keeping mosquitos off of the porch with chicken wire) plus an attempt to define broadband with 2meg down, 1meg up as a starting point.


So, in the great blogging tradition, this is a string of ad hominem, invective, and futile musings with no discernable purpose.

Time to go stir the slow cookin good eats.

Happy Christmas & Best

Thursday, December 20, 2007

1977 by God


A wanker old friend today had the temerity to suggest I lived in a situation involving a 1966 Ford Pickup with further vile and presumptive opprobrium in reference to the Southern End of Illinois.


This beauty is from 1977 with extensive customization (sort of a security feature, when you think about it.... plus there's no gas tank since July 2007).

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Black Friday Haiku.... New Storage Demands

1Gig MP3 Player At Discount Chain $30
20Gb Local ISP "data backup" $ 600 USD/Year
40 Gb Google extra storage $75 USD/Year

Not a very large sample, but thecreation and consumerization of the datasphere's happening apace. Time to dust off the "evergreen" plan and consider the innovation rate plus (for the non rural consumer) improving network speeds.

This may be old news but... several companies (my own employer included) in the days after 9/11 successfully restored the formal data and resumed operations.

The informal data, PDAs, rollodex, abandoned or destroyed laptops, etc. held the heart and soul of relationship information comprising customer contact info and the aggregation of information, most of it informal.

BOHICA, folks.

The complexity and pure units x density calculations will be hitting infrastructures across industries.And from the (rigorous!) pricing example above, the growth of ubiquitous personal and informal data, showing up on iPods, digital photo frames, compliance logs of videoconferences or morning calls, security systems, entertainment....

Well, disruptive would be a mild term.