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Technology danielsousa on 25 Feb 2008

Somebody needs to try this…

So I was in the midst of checking out new prices on Newegg for the PC I’m building, and low and behold on the front page I see the following advertisement:

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That’s when I think to myself… ThinkPad successor! I thought it was odd and soon found out upon clicking the link that it was actually an entirely new line of notebooks. I checked out the specs and they seemed to be reasonably priced, with one really really cool feature…face recognition:

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Incredibly cool. I knew that Thinkpads were one of the first (if not the first laptops) to have commercially available fingerprint readers (now even my Vaio SZ comes with one), and now it seems like they are innovating in another way.

But then I realized, “wait a second, isn’t this incredibly insecure?”. What is to stop someone from using a decent print out of your face and logging into your computer. I really want to try this out, but I don’t want to drop 700 bucks or more on a laptop (though the ultra portable 11.1 model looks pretty cool — depending on the price). Anyway, It would be awesome if this could spread on digg, reddit, or somewhere and someone could answer my question. Could somebody who has this try and print out a decent picture of their face, and see if they’re able to log in with it? I can’t imagine this being able to tell the differece between a face and a photo with a 1.3 megapixel camera…

Politics danielsousa on 23 Feb 2008

The Clinton dogpile and the state of our candidates.

In the media, all we read about is “Clinton attacks Obama”, “Bill takes shot at Obama”, “Clinton is spawn of satan”. As an Obama supporter and a self-proclaimed political junkie, I’m starting to get tired of the extreme media bias against Clinton and for Obama. The media has an obligation to be unbiased, and give a fair shot to all the candidates, but I’m starting to see something very troubling. That is, I’m finally starting to see what Republicans mean by the liberal media. It seems like they’ve already chosen the candidate they like, and look for any opportunity to increase his advantage. Continue Reading »

Politics danielsousa on 23 Feb 2008

Giving Kucinich his due

I’ve always thought how interesting it was that Dennis Kucinich was constantly ignored by the media and under valued by voting Americans. He was my first choice in this election, but after he dropped out I chose Obama, whom I consider to be the next closest to my particular ideology. Steve Cobble from The Nation does a good job breaking down why all liberals should give Kucinich some respect:

http://www.thenation.com/doc/20080303/cobble

Politics danielsousa on 22 Feb 2008

Followup - Letter to a Senator: Telco Immunity

I while ago I wrote a letter about the FISA bill passing through congress. I wrote up the following letter to Senators. I just received a response from my Democratic Senator (who I happened to vote for in the last election). Below is the letter I sent and much to my dismay, his response below that:

Senator Casey,

As you already know, there is currently debate on the Senate floor regarding the renewal of the FISA bill. In that bill is a provision giving previous telecom companies who violated current FISA law, immunity for their previous actions.

It is imperative that this bill be voted down, and a bill with no such provision be passed. These companies knowingly violated the law for a full 6 years after 9/11. They did so knowing the procedures that had to be performed to protect the civil liberties of Americans.

We would not know what happened if it were not for a whistle blower, and now we threaten everything he risked his professional integrity for in order to appease these conglomerates. Furthermore, we will never know the extent of the spying occurring on Americans if there are no investigations and/or court proceedings. All I am asking for is that the truth be allowed to come out, instead of allowing the interest of businesses to dominate our political system once again.

I understand the objections in favor of national security, but we have to draw the line at some point. When are the so called Freedoms we are trying to protect in fact become nothing more than an illusion. We are giving our enemies what they want by beginning to dissolve the good freedoms in our society. I implore you to vote with Senator Dodd on this issue, and if possible, join him in his filibuster effort. Doing so will give me a tremendous respect for your work, and help to secure my future support. Thank you.

A concerned citizen,
Daniel De Sousa.

His Response:

Dear Mr. DE Sousa:

Thank you for taking the time to contact me regarding the Protect America Act. I appreciate hearing from all Pennsylvanians about this important issue.

After careful deliberation, I voted in favor of legislation to revise and update the Foreign Intelligence and Surveillance (FISA) Act of 1978 to provide our intelligence community with the tools they need to target terrorists. This bill is not perfect, but it does improve on the legislation hurried into law last summer by the White House when it comes to strengthening civil liberties protections for Americans and enhancing judicial oversight.

In updating the FISA legislation, however, we did not need to extend retroactive immunity for those telecommunications firms that may have cooperated with the administration in warrantless surveillance programs. I proudly voted for the Dodd-Feingold amendment that would strip immunity from the bill, and I am disappointed the Senate did not agree to this important change. I believe that the retroactive immunity provision is inconsistent with the protections afforded every American by our Constitution. It is my hope that, when the House and Senate conference meet to reconcile the two different bills, they will agree to narrow and limit the immunity provisions for telecommunications firms.

I have been gratified to hear from so many of my constituents on this issue. Please be assured that I kept your concerns in mind as I deliberated and casted my vote. Again, thank you for sharing your thoughts with me. Please do not hesitate to contact me in the future about this or any other matter of importance to you.

If you have access to the Internet, I encourage you to visit my new web site, http://casey.senate.gov. I invite you to use this new online office as a comprehensive resource to stay up-to-date on my work in Washington, request assistance from my office or share with me your thoughts on the issues that matter most to you and to Pennsylvania.

Sincerely,
Bob Casey
United States Senator

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