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September 3, 2010

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Car

Squid car.

Posted on September 3, 2010 at 4:58 PM6 Comments

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squid burgersSeptember 4, 2010 8:06 PM

do you eat squid or have stock in a squid comp or summin cuz whaz wit diz fazinatizn wit da squidz?


MWSeptember 4, 2010 9:35 PM

I think something called a 'squid car' should have red and blue lights. "Look out, its the Cups! There's three squid cars out there!"


Clive RobinsonSeptember 6, 2010 3:51 AM

@ Bruce,

Off Topic,

You have recently had a couple of posts on "smart grid" and other systems in the home with remote broadcast / access.

NIST has published it's first guidelines for "Smart Grids"

http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/releases/...


Clive RobinsonSeptember 6, 2010 6:13 AM

@ Bruce,

Off Topic,

I don't know if you have seen Dan Geer's essay on Cybersecurity and National Policy" in the Harvard National Security journal,

http://www.harvardnsj.com/2010/04/...

It is an interesting read and although I share his viewpoint in many respects I don't hold with some of the implications.

Although it was published back in April this year for some reason it only just appears to be hitting the blogsphere.


dot tilde dotSeptember 8, 2010 2:12 PM

i love this bit from their faq:

question: why does this website have red text on a blue background? that’s really difficult to read!


answer: it’s the web. it’s supposed to be difficult to read. you want easy to read? get a book!

.~.


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