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The Digital Steamroller

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Isn’t it amazing that in a world in which so many things are so obvious, so many people keep on ignoring the signs. When there is so much momentum for change so many people keep thinking “same”. Steve Jobs had a great instinct for the signals of change and the way that one mans infrastructure [...]

Story of A Refugee

By Chris Gilbey

The following is about a person and a topic I have written about before… I think that the people, and the time in history are an interesting metaphor for what is happening now politically, economically, and societally. The Story Of A Refugee   Have you ever heard of Peter Drucker?   He was arguably the [...]

Optus Broadband Satellite -

By Chris Gilbey

I received a letter today from Optus with my comments in parentheses and italics. Here is what it said: Dear Valued Customer (What is the problem here? Optus can address the envelope to me personally, but can't invest in a data base that personalizes the letter itself? What sort of technology company is this?) Firstly [...]

Some Thoughts About The "Downunder" and "Kookaburra" case

By Chris Gilbey

I have been amazed at the outpouring of emotion about the decision by the court last week in favour of Larrikin Music in its plagiarism suit against EMI Music. This is in relation to whether “Downunder”, the iconic Aussie song from Men At Work, infringed “Kookaburra Sits In The Old Gum Tree“, the iconic song [...]

File Sharers Don’t Like to Wait for the Ratings Period.

By Tom Koltai

The new episode of House returned to Fox TV on Monday night at 8:00 PM after a two week hiatus in the US for the World Series.   For us down-under (according to Nicky at Channel Ten Programming department,) we will have to wait for an as yet unspecified return date  - Next year, but [...]

If you Cant afford the Law, Then you must be an Outlaw

By Tom Koltai

  When I was fifteen, I slipped in a puddle of Nitric acid that had spilled onto the roadway in Wellington (New Zealand) from an insecure load.   Of course when 90 proof Nitric Acid meets skin, usually the skin suffers second or third degree burns.   It did and I was hospitalized for the [...]

To Protect OR to Innovate – That is the Question.

By Tom Koltai

Isn’t interesting that industries that use outdated business models tend to die.   In the 1800’s Candle and Tallow makers were fearful of their futures and even in two hundred years ago, there were people that paid out on the protectionist industry.   The following is copied in toto from http://www.panarchy.org/bastiat/petition.eng.1845.html   Read it, cogitate [...]

ACTA – Number of the Beast or 1984 – Part II

By Tom Koltai

Introduction For those that havent read the first article in this group – I highly recommend it for complete understanding of this article. ACTA – the Number of the Beast or 1984. http://www.perceptric.com/blog/_archives/2009/4/11/4150002.html There is a strong presumption in US law favoring openness of government documents for a reason: People have a right to know [...]

The Cowardice of the Internet Bully Boys – or AFACTS –v- Christians.

By Tom Koltai

In Ben Hur, we were introduced by Hollywood to the concept that some peoples idea of entertainment was pitting a man against a Tiger or Lion as a sport.   All that happened was that the “cat” sated it’s enforced hunger by eating the only meat in it’s reach, which unfortunately for the Christian, was [...]

File Sharing is getting close to being legal

By Tom Koltai

Well, at least in Australia. The Technology offered by some content distributors is making File Sharing look like the poor relative. Re-broadcasting video content is legal in the USA. Viewing rebroadcast sites in the USA is legal from Australia. The re-broadcasters are getting content faster than the file-sharing seeders.   HOUSE M.D. House is Back, [...]