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Seat Karma - Concert, Theater and Sports Tickets
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Lights … Cameras … Insect Repellent? How To Build Your Own Outdoor Movie Theater | GeekDad | Wired.com
http://www.wired.com/geekdad/2009/05/lights-cameras-insect-repellent-how-to-build-your-own-outdoor-movie-theater/
aka DIY Backyard Outdoor Theater System; w/the comments offering improvement suggestions
How to build your own huge (outdoor) screen theater system.
Is aviation security mostly for show? - CNN.com
http://www.cnn.com/2009/OPINION/12/29/schneier.air.travel.security.theater/index.html
Dear US government and TSA. This is reality, not TV. Please act accordingly not stupidly.
A terrorist attack cannot possibly destroy a country's way of life; it's only our reaction to that attack that can do that kind of damage. The more we undermine our own laws, the more we convert our buildings into fortresses, the more we reduce the freedoms and liberties at the foundation of our societies, the more we're doing the terrorists' job for them.
“By not overreacting, by not responding to movie-plot threats, and by not becoming defensive, we demonstrate the resilience of our society, in our laws, our culture, our freedoms. There is a difference between indomitability and arrogant "bring 'em on" rhetoric. There's a difference between accepting the inherent risk that comes with a free and open society, and hyping the threats.”
Professor Schneier does it again. He puts into words what I've been thinking, much better than I could have done so.
Last week's attempted terror attack on an airplane heading from Amsterdam to Detroit has given rise to a bunch of familiar questions. How did the explosives get past security screening? What steps could be taken to avert similar attacks? Why wasn't there an air marshal on the flight? And, predictably, government officials have rushed to institute new safety measures to close holes in the system exposed by the incident. Reviewing what happened is important, but a lot of the discussion is off-base, a reflection of the fundamentally wrong conception most people have of terrorism and how to combat it.