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Friday, February 02, 2007
Improvised LiteBrite Devices
Schneier on the silliness in Boston.
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You never know who may be harmed by an ILD (Improvised LiteBrite Device) in the wrong hands!
Schneier gets it just right. The city of Boston gets it just about totally wrong. As Schneier said, we need to refuse to be terrorized. If the Boston police bomb squad can't tell a LiteBrite-equivalent from an explosive device at a glance, Boston needs better (or at least less panicky) police.
Posted by: Steve Bates | Feb 2, 2007 4:55:21 PM
Gee, a security expert thinks the whole thing was stupid. That's not predictable at all.
Posted by: Eileen Left | Feb 2, 2007 6:57:17 PM
No one could have imagined it!
I refuse to be scared, which I always thought was the manly macho all-American thing anyway. So what happened?
I guess the he-man Americans are a bunch of pansies, turned into a bunch of hysterical idiots by one bad day. And yes, it was a very bad day. The PICTURE of that day was very bad, but I have to think we should be over it by now.
Posted by: Duckman GR | Feb 3, 2007 1:23:46 AM



