I
just read something fascinating about the Russians and how they they
are tightening IT security inside the Kremlin walls. They are often using
typewriters instead of computers to communicate. Have you ever hacked
into an IBM selectric? Are you old enough to recognize an IBM selectric if you saw one? I'm certainly not a fan of the Russian Gov't but
it's brilliant.
Which brings us to a broader question. Can
you go a month without a computer, facebook or a cell phone for
emergency purposes only? Most of us did as kids (I wasn't allowed to
answer the phone as a kid and I still don't). Or have all of us become
electronic addicts?
just read something fascinating about the Russians and how they they
are tightening IT security inside the Kremlin walls. They are often using
typewriters instead of computers to communicate. Have you ever hacked
into an IBM selectric? Are you old enough to recognize an IBM selectric if you saw one? I'm certainly not a fan of the Russian Gov't but
it's brilliant.
Which brings us to a broader question. Can
you go a month without a computer, facebook or a cell phone for
emergency purposes only? Most of us did as kids (I wasn't allowed to
answer the phone as a kid and I still don't). Or have all of us become
electronic addicts?