MMM: Kitten vs Scalectrix
Hey, it’s still Monday, right?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85Ulj7BumQo
Hey, it’s still Monday, right?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85Ulj7BumQo
Brilliant blog piece by author and pilot Patrick Smith in the Times. Somebody’s been reading Bruce Scheier.
New York Times Blog: Six years after the terrorist attacks of 2001, airport security remains a theater of the absurd. The changes put in place following the September 11th catastrophe have been drastic, and largely of two kinds: those practical and effective, and those irrational, wasteful and pointless.
The first variety have taken place almost entirely behind the scenes. Explosives scanning for checked luggage, for instance, was long overdue and is perhaps the most welcome addition. Unfortunately, at concourse checkpoints all across America, the madness of passenger screening continues in plain view. It began with pat-downs and the senseless confiscation of pointy objects. Then came the mandatory shoe removal, followed in the summer of 2006 by the prohibition of liquids and gels. We can only imagine what is next.
To understand what makes these measures so absurd, we first need to revisit the morning of September 11th, and grasp exactly what it was the 19 hijackers so easily took advantage of. Conventional wisdom says the terrorists exploited a weakness in airport security by smuggling aboard box-cutters. What they actually exploited was a weakness in our mindset — a set of presumptions based on the decades-long track record of hijackings.
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I think this is actually trying too hard to be evil. It’s Blofeld evil rather than Obanno evil.
The linked article* suggests it as a possible candidate for the new KITT, and I agree. Because, you know, KITT was totally gay.
* You knew I linked the images to articles, right?
You probably saw this on Top Gear a couple weeks ago, but check out the rest of it. Made by a crowd called Volkner Mobil, if there’s a hole burning in your pocket.
What can I say, I liked wide body-kitted cars in the eighties.
Out of curiousity, do other people dig the Peugout 307 cc? I think it’s one of the prettiest cars on the road at the moment, and probably the prettiest convertible.
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