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Richard Posner offers

August 30, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Richard Posner offers

a balanced and subtle dissent to the 9/11 Commission Report and subsequent praise for the document.

Much more troublesome are the inclusion in the report of recommendations (rather than just investigative findings) and the commissioners’ misplaced, though successful, quest for unanimity. Combining an investigation of the attacks with proposals for preventing future attacks is the same mistake as combining intelligence with policy. The way a problem is described is bound to influence the choice of how to solve it. The commission’s contention that our intelligence structure is unsound predisposed it to blame the structure for the failure to prevent the 9/11 attacks, whether it did or not. And pressure for unanimity encourages just the kind of herd thinking now being blamed for that other recent intelligence failure — the belief that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction.

Tags: US Politics

Bruce Schneier:

August 30, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Bruce Schneier:

How Long Can the Country Stay Scared?. An argument against the current practices of the Department of Homeland Security. Schneier says that the DHS is “inadvertantly… achieving the same thing” as terrorists. I’m not so sure it’s entirely inadvertant. No one who has read Orwell can think so.

Tags: US Politics

In case you’ve missed them,

August 26, 2004 by Michael Boyle

In case you’ve missed them,

Google has an archive of their Google Olympic Doodles.

Tags: Funny, Google

Kottke has written more

August 25, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Kottke has written more

on a continuing theme of his (and others as well) for the past little while: The Google Browser. Worth a read, definitely.

Tags: Browser, Google, Kottke

Jon Lebkowsky,

August 23, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Jon Lebkowsky,

who according to Multiply is an “Online Buddy” (and is in fact a very longtime web acquaintance of mine, at least 8 years now) has decided to leave Multiply, and presumably the other services as well. Jon followed with a modest proposition: “several folks I talked to had the right idea… let’s stop going to artificial social network sites and make use of the opend, stable, useful tools we already have for networking over the Internet, witout going to a one-size-fits-all website. Portal strategies keep coming, and keep failing. People like to roll their own.”

Tags: Lebkowsky, Startup

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