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:: Reason: my anti-rant ::

Wednesday, December 31, 2003

John C. Dvorak is progressing along nicely on his way to earning the title of world's biggest curmudgeon.

Cigarettes in markets were made illegal due to their being a public health risk, and if mobile electronics become invasive and dangerous, perhaps their use should be regulated as well. The chief point I take away from this rant is that these problems are technology issues insofar as the tech industry should keep lawmakers and policy regulators informed of, and prepared for, evolving issues and uses (form a better lobby/think-tanks?). Otherwise Dvorak is merely ranting about legal statutes and human nature.

Posted by morland @ 11:35 AM



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