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Cartoon Guide to Federal Spectrum Policy
The New America Foundation has put together a cartoon guide to Federal Spectrum Policy. Quite apart from being a fan of cartoon guides to whatever, I'm a fan of rational technology policy, which the Federal policy towards spectrum allocation isn't. I don't know much about the New America Foundation other than what's on their website, but the analysis of spectrum policy is basically right, if a little, um... cartoonish.
Hat tip: Maria Farrell at Crooked Timber
Posted by Andrew Case at May 21, 2004 06:56 AM
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Yes wireless networking has completely taken over where I work now. Everyone is scurrying up and down the hallways with their laptops in front of them reading emails and the like. I'm still waiting to see a big collision between two people hurrying to a meeting with their laptops in front of their face. I'm thinking that in the future laptops will not a camera positioned on the topside of the LCD panel pointing forward. A window applet in the corner will give you a 'hazard avoidance' camera view so can read email and steer clear of obstacles at the same time.
Posted by Hefty at May 21, 2004 09:39 AM
Worst. Artwork. Ever.
Posted by Man Mountain Molehill at May 21, 2004 02:11 PM
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