Celebrity Sightings in NYC
Here are some celebs I've seen around the city.
Dennis Rodman:
Chevy Chase:
Richard from Guess Who:
Here are some celebs I've seen around the city.
Dennis Rodman:
Chevy Chase:
Richard from Guess Who:
Happy 2009! '08 was not a bad year all-in-all. Dolphins made the playoffs, the GOP is no more, and it seems global warming is appearing to be less likely.
The Earth's temperature actually got colder in '08.
Democratic Party Nominee for President of the United States
"I found a flaw in the model that I perceived is the critical functioning structure that defines how the world works, so to speak."
The history books aren't going to look too good for Alan Greenspan. He will probably go down as the man most responsible for this global financial crisis. He'll get credit for both the housing bubble and the debt crisis for keeping interest rates low and successfully blocking regulation on derivatives.
At least he's honest though. Hopefully now that the strongest supporter of deregulation has realized it doesn't work, the whole objectivist / neoliberal / reganomic theory will be put to rest.
I've never been a fan of Boston's poor excuse for a public transportation system. I'm not sure what combinations of failures led to such a poor system for getting around in such a tiny city. It has been in the news lately because a few MIT students exposed holes in basically every security measure it uses (including getting unlimited free rides from the RFID cards). The MBTA responded by suing the students and trying to prevent them from revealing their findings. The court ultimately found that this last ditch security measure was not valid, and it failed like the rest of them. I've read through their presentation, and I'm thoroughly impressed. Plenty of social engineering along with brute-force tactics aimed at weaknesses. It's still pretty embarrassing how easy the MBTA made it for them though. Without further adieu, here's the presentation:
http://www-tech.mit.edu/V128/N30/subway/Defcon_Presentation.pdf