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Author: Jason Shannon Created: 9/24/2008 12:19 PM
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By Jason Shannon on 9/27/2008 2:17 PM

 

Election Day is just around the corner.  In this election, perhaps more than any other in history, science and technology issues are in the forefront due to such topics as oil dependency, energy and the environment.  According to a national survey conducted by Research!America and ScienceDebate2008, 85% of US adults want to see Obama and McCain debate on science and technology issues.

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By Jason Shannon on 9/25/2008 1:24 PM

In the fall of 1964, inventor and physicist Robert Moog displayed a prototype of a subtractive synthesizer at the Audio Engineering Society Convention in New York. At first glance, this device didn’t seem practical for the typical musician and was viewed mostly as a curiosity by spectators at the AES Convention. Few would have guessed that despite its inherent limitations and its difficult usability that this strange keyboard instrument would eventually grow to disrupt the market of the traditional piano...

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By Jason Shannon on 5/22/2008 9:00 AM

In light of the recent announcements by EarthLink to discontinue operations of municipal Wi-Fi networks throughout the U.S., I thought it would be appropriate to share some of my insights from a technical perspective of Municipal Wi-Fi 1.0. I've personally been involved in the design and optimization of more than a dozen active municipal Wi-Fi networks, and experience suggests that a dense, urban- scale municipal Wi-Fi network will likely fail to provide a universally available, technically viable, low-cost alternative to existing broadband services. This isn't to say that Wi-Fi doesn't have its place in the broadband ecosystem. In fact, it has become obvious that Wi-Fi will be a fundamental means of access for some time. With this in mind, it is important to know the limits of the technology.

So, what really were the technical issues with Municipal Wi-Fi 1.0? I've made a list of the six issues that are at the top of my list:
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 Ultra Marathon Man: Confessions of an All Night Runner

 

 

Eating pizza and an entire cheesecake while running at 1am?  That's my kind of diet.


AC/DC:  The Savage Tale of the First Standards War, by Tom McNichol

 

If you thought the standards war between Blu-Ray and HD DVD was nasty, you should read about how Direct Current proponents would stage public executions of animals to display the killing power of the opposing Alternating Current.  Do you really want this stuff flowing through the walls of your home?  Oops, too late.


 

The Plan of Chicago: Daniel Burnham and the Remaking of the American City

 

Who would have thought a story about urban planning could be so entertaining and inspiring.  The Plan of Chicago tells the story of the faciniating people and events that led to the creation of Daniel Burnham's 1909 plan; a plan that would transform Chicago from a dusty prairie town into one of the world's greatest cities. 


 

 

Winning our Energy Independence by S. David Freeman

 

This one has some thought-provoking ideas and fresh perspective from someone who spent decades in the energy business.  Now, if I could just win my independence from the author's ego.

 


 

Electric Universe:  How Electricity Switched On The Modern World, by David Bodanis

 

 
An extrordinary exploration into the lives of the people behind some of the most fascinating discoveries and innovations of the modern world.  You don't have to be a science and technology geek to appreciate the personal triumphs of some of the most influential thinkers in the coming of age of electricity and electromagnetism.  

 

 
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