Tim has a new job writing and customizing software for marine electronics equipment like radar displays, chart plotters, and instruments that can stream data to phones. Though the equipment is expensive, the job pays Tim's rent. Doug responds that new technologies aim to monitor trivial things rather than provide truly useful information. He then recounts humorously confusing a salesperson by pretending ignorance of devices like the iPad and questioning its purpose in an unusual way.
This document contains the resume of Ketan Devendra Salunke, a mechanical engineer from Pune, India. It summarizes his contact information, educational qualifications including a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and current pursuit of a master's degree. It also outlines his work experience at Dana India Technical Centre as well as an internship at TE Connectivity. His career objective, technical skills, curricular activities and personal details are also provided.
Managers have the biggest impact on employee engagement and company performance. Investing in coaching programs for managers can boost engagement up to 70% and earnings per share by 147%. BetterManager provides personalized executive coaching to help all managers develop skills like coaching, building engagement, and driving results. Their coaching program has helped clients strengthen management skills and improve productivity, engagement, and performance.
Este documento ofrece instrucciones sobre el uso correcto de las letras b y v en español. Explica varias reglas ortográficas, como que se escribe b después de m y v después de b, d o n. También cubre excepciones como los verbos en pretérito y la conjugación de verbos como estar. El objetivo es ayudar a los lectores a distinguir entre b y v y escribirlas correctamente.
The document discusses the urinary system and its functions. It begins by describing the urinary system's role in filtering waste from the bloodstream and excreting it as urine. It then discusses the kidneys' primary function of maintaining homeostasis by filtering waste and regulating fluid balance. Finally, it outlines some key components and characteristics of normal urine, including its typical color, smell, pH, density, and soluble contents.
Este documento presenta información sobre diferentes técnicas de imagenología torácica como angiografía bronquial, arteriografía torácica, ultrasonografía torácica y embolización arterial bronquial. Explica indicaciones, contraindicaciones, éxito y complicaciones de procedimientos como embolización de la arteria bronquial, embolización pulmonar, angioplastia venosa transluminal percutánea y colocación de stent, entre otros. También incluye detalles sobre hallazgos ecográficos en el tórax.
Ingeniería de requisitos y de requerimientosunrated999
El documento resume los conceptos clave de la ingeniería de requisitos. Explica que es el proceso de descubrir, analizar y documentar los servicios y restricciones de un sistema para entender las necesidades de los usuarios. También describe las principales técnicas como tormentas de ideas, entrevistas y prototipos para definir requisitos funcionales y no funcionales.
Psicofisiología de la formación reticularRuba Kiwan
El SARA o sistema reticular activador o Sistema reticular ascendente-descendente
• Es una parte del encéfalo
• Conformado por un conjunto de neuronas de gran tamaño y con una carga eléctrica más alta que las demás células.
la consciencia; Los problemas fáciles tratan la consciencia como una facultad mental más y analizan temas como la discriminación entre estímulos sensoriales, la integración de la información para guiar el comportamiento o la verbalización de estados internos, cómo se integran los datos sensoriales con la experiencia del pasado, cómo focalizamos la atención o lo que distingue el estado de vigilia del sueño. Pero el “problema difícil” de la consciencia es saber cómo los procesos físicos cerebrales dan lugar a la consciencia, cómo las descargas de millones de neuronas pueden producir la experiencia consciente, la experiencia subjetiva.
por otro lado, los tipos de sueño que son: Sueño lento o pasivo: sin movimientos oculares rápidos (NMOR) y Sueño paradójico: con movimientos oculares rápidos (MOR).
Y finalmente, los Componentes de las emociones.
Las emociones son estados complejos del organismo, respuestas globales en las que intervienen distintos componentes (Kolb, 2005):
FISIOLÓGICOS: se trata de procesos involuntarios como el tono muscular, la respiración, secreciones hormonales, presión sanguínea, etc., que involucran cambios en la actividad del sistema nervioso central y autónomo, así como cambios neuroendocrinos y neuromoduladores.
COGNITIVOS: Procesamiento de información, como decíamos antes, tanto a nivel consciente como inconsciente que influye explícita e implícitamente en nuestra cognición y en nuestra vivencia subjetiva de los acontecimientos.
CONDUCTUALES: Expresiones faciales, movimientos corporales, tono de voz, volumen, ritmo, etc., que determinan conductas distintivas de especial utilidad comunicativa.
This document contains the resume of Ketan Devendra Salunke, a mechanical engineer from Pune, India. It summarizes his contact information, educational qualifications including a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and current pursuit of a master's degree. It also outlines his work experience at Dana India Technical Centre as well as an internship at TE Connectivity. His career objective, technical skills, curricular activities and personal details are also provided.
Managers have the biggest impact on employee engagement and company performance. Investing in coaching programs for managers can boost engagement up to 70% and earnings per share by 147%. BetterManager provides personalized executive coaching to help all managers develop skills like coaching, building engagement, and driving results. Their coaching program has helped clients strengthen management skills and improve productivity, engagement, and performance.
Este documento ofrece instrucciones sobre el uso correcto de las letras b y v en español. Explica varias reglas ortográficas, como que se escribe b después de m y v después de b, d o n. También cubre excepciones como los verbos en pretérito y la conjugación de verbos como estar. El objetivo es ayudar a los lectores a distinguir entre b y v y escribirlas correctamente.
The document discusses the urinary system and its functions. It begins by describing the urinary system's role in filtering waste from the bloodstream and excreting it as urine. It then discusses the kidneys' primary function of maintaining homeostasis by filtering waste and regulating fluid balance. Finally, it outlines some key components and characteristics of normal urine, including its typical color, smell, pH, density, and soluble contents.
Este documento presenta información sobre diferentes técnicas de imagenología torácica como angiografía bronquial, arteriografía torácica, ultrasonografía torácica y embolización arterial bronquial. Explica indicaciones, contraindicaciones, éxito y complicaciones de procedimientos como embolización de la arteria bronquial, embolización pulmonar, angioplastia venosa transluminal percutánea y colocación de stent, entre otros. También incluye detalles sobre hallazgos ecográficos en el tórax.
Ingeniería de requisitos y de requerimientosunrated999
El documento resume los conceptos clave de la ingeniería de requisitos. Explica que es el proceso de descubrir, analizar y documentar los servicios y restricciones de un sistema para entender las necesidades de los usuarios. También describe las principales técnicas como tormentas de ideas, entrevistas y prototipos para definir requisitos funcionales y no funcionales.
Psicofisiología de la formación reticularRuba Kiwan
El SARA o sistema reticular activador o Sistema reticular ascendente-descendente
• Es una parte del encéfalo
• Conformado por un conjunto de neuronas de gran tamaño y con una carga eléctrica más alta que las demás células.
la consciencia; Los problemas fáciles tratan la consciencia como una facultad mental más y analizan temas como la discriminación entre estímulos sensoriales, la integración de la información para guiar el comportamiento o la verbalización de estados internos, cómo se integran los datos sensoriales con la experiencia del pasado, cómo focalizamos la atención o lo que distingue el estado de vigilia del sueño. Pero el “problema difícil” de la consciencia es saber cómo los procesos físicos cerebrales dan lugar a la consciencia, cómo las descargas de millones de neuronas pueden producir la experiencia consciente, la experiencia subjetiva.
por otro lado, los tipos de sueño que son: Sueño lento o pasivo: sin movimientos oculares rápidos (NMOR) y Sueño paradójico: con movimientos oculares rápidos (MOR).
Y finalmente, los Componentes de las emociones.
Las emociones son estados complejos del organismo, respuestas globales en las que intervienen distintos componentes (Kolb, 2005):
FISIOLÓGICOS: se trata de procesos involuntarios como el tono muscular, la respiración, secreciones hormonales, presión sanguínea, etc., que involucran cambios en la actividad del sistema nervioso central y autónomo, así como cambios neuroendocrinos y neuromoduladores.
COGNITIVOS: Procesamiento de información, como decíamos antes, tanto a nivel consciente como inconsciente que influye explícita e implícitamente en nuestra cognición y en nuestra vivencia subjetiva de los acontecimientos.
CONDUCTUALES: Expresiones faciales, movimientos corporales, tono de voz, volumen, ritmo, etc., que determinan conductas distintivas de especial utilidad comunicativa.
This document describes a proposed story game called "Peep Yourself" that aims to educate people about how their digital data is collected and used without their awareness. The game would follow a day in the life of the player and their "digital twin" to show how personal information is revealed through daily decisions and online activities. By playing, users would learn how to take back control of their data and be provided a profile of their digital persona along with tailored tips. Screenshots of the game are included and it is suggested that the modular structure could allow different versions for different audiences.
All of our smart devices are collecting and sharing information about us with each other, like our health, location, and finances. This interconnectivity means that a complete picture of our lives can be pieced together from the various snippets of data held by each device. While technology enables conveniences, it also means more of our personal information is vulnerable if not properly secured. It is important for individuals and businesses to consider both benefits and risks to privacy as different devices become interconnected and are capable of more advanced functions. We should ask questions about how devices get and share our data to ensure appropriate protections are in place.
This document provides information about DEF CON 23, including:
- DEF CON 23 is being held in two hotels, the Paris and Bally's, to accommodate more space for villages, contests, and talks.
- New changes include Goons wearing red shirts, the 101 track now being official/recorded, and more villages and contests.
- The rise of legislation and global awareness around information security has made this a dangerous time for hackers and society.
- The editor welcomes attendees and hopes the conference inspires hackers.
This document discusses using duck-typing and state machines to understand requirements and develop software. It emphasizes that what matters most is how the end result "quacks" or behaves, not what technologies are used. State machines can model requirements as a set of possible states and transitions between them. Behavior-driven development tests can verify that the system meets requirements by specifying scenarios in the given/when/then format. Overall, the document stresses focusing on understanding why something needs to be developed rather than how, and using patterns like state machines and tests to manage complexity and deliver expected behavior.
This document provides information about telephone switching centers and operators that are vital components of the North American telephone network. It describes the different classes of switching centers from regional centers (Class 1) down to end offices (Class 5). It also lists the 12 regional centers and discusses the roles of different types of operators, including TSPS, directory assistance, intercept, and others. The purpose is to educate readers on how calls are routed through the network and how operators assist in call processing.
I hope everything is hot and
hopping for you and your
business efforts.
I don't know what your business
ladder looks like, but I know
I'm always ready to take the
next step up when it comes.
Especially when something this
good comes along.
Design and Designed Failures: From Observing Failurs To Provoking Themnicolas nova
Failures and flops are often overlooked in design research. The talk addressed this issue by describing two approaches: observing design flops and identify symptoms of failures OR provoking failures to document user behavior... as a design tactic
The document provides instructions for hosting a women's safety seminar to sell self-defense products. It details setting up the space, playing an introductory DVD, demonstrating various products including stun guns and pepper spray, taking orders, placing orders to restock, and following up with customers. The goal is to educate women about self-defense, build confidence in the products, and make sales and profits.
The document discusses a conversation between two individuals about a "rogue upload" to the LEARNER system. It references different departments within an agency, including tech, performance improvement and security. The individuals also discuss observing a man at a night club who may have information about erratic behavior from the LEARNER system recently.
How to defeat impostor syndrome: confessions of a developerMatteo Bruno
Do you feel like you don't belong, you don't deserve what you achieved, everyone in your office is more talented than you? Do you have imposter syndrome... too?
Imposter syndrome is common across all industries, but the increasing pressure to be successful in IT is taking its toll on employees, affecting more than half workers, me included :)
After many years working in tech for a lot of companies (from startups to big corporations) in many business fields, I found a way to overcome self-doubt and turn this weird feeling in a booster for greater achievements... and I want to share it with you!
Beating the beast goldmine Beating the beast goldmine Beating the beast goldmine Beating the beast goldmine Beating the beast goldmine Beating the beast goldmine
The document discusses lessons learned over the author's career involving mistakes made saying "yes" too often, working for too little pay, being indecisive, being afraid to tell customers the truth, and making unfounded assumptions. The author advocates for saying "no" sometimes, valuing your work, making decisions and sticking to them, being honest with customers, and not assuming expertise without basis.
- Samsung launched the Galaxy Note 3 phablet and Galaxy Gear smartwatch in Malaysia, touting them as setting new benchmarks in innovation for large screen mobile devices and wearable technology.
- The Galaxy Note 3 has upgraded hardware including a 5.7-inch full HD display, 3,200mAh battery and Android 4.3, while retaining Samsung's design language.
- Samsung's Galaxy Gear is their first smartwatch, acting as a companion to the Note 3 by providing notifications and allowing users to answer calls and take photos directly from their wrist.
- Samsung believes the devices will enable new mobile experiences
This document discusses how technology has become integrated into our daily lives. It provides examples of how computers and mobile phones can be used for entertainment, communication, education, and more. The document also explores how technology is used in families and discusses debates around its benefits and disadvantages. Students are prompted to consider technologies they use, imagine new inventions, and analyze older technologies that have been replaced by modern devices. The goal is to have students think critically about technology's role in both simplifying and complicating modern life.
I've included these because in essence these notes are taken from the people behind some of the products and help to (I hope) expose them and their products for the nonsense they really are.
The forums, chats, tweets (#bluelightofdeath), blogs, and main stream media (CNN & Vancouver Sun) are looking closely at the launch of Sony’s Playstation. There are reports of dead on arrival and ‘blue light of death’ failures. One business blog discusses the need to understand and match customer expectations as a way to avoid the bad press. I find the expectation is pretty simple.
This document provides an overview and guidelines for a talk given by Sean Satterlee on various security topics. It begins with disclaimers and introduces the speaker. The main section provides a "howto" or "readme" for the talk, noting that it will jump around topics and chase rabbits. It encourages questions from friends in the audience. Later sections discuss reconnaissance techniques like physical surveillance, social engineering, and open source intelligence gathering. OSINT tools are listed and using inadvertent data exposures are explained. The document concludes by acknowledging the need to qualify statements and asking if there are any relevant questions.
The document discusses presentation skills and techniques used by Steve Jobs. It summarizes that Jobs focused on saying things in the headline, starting with the audience's problem, and creating an experience to inspire the audience. Jobs also introduced antagonists and heroes, used more visuals than words, grouped things in threes, answered the audience's main question, told stories before showing visuals, used props instead of just slides, avoided bullet points, segmented presentations into 10 minute parts, repeated important points, sold dreams instead of just products, simplified everything, and made presentations clear, actionable and exciting. The document recommends applying Job's standards to make presentations more compelling and memorable.
This document describes a proposed story game called "Peep Yourself" that aims to educate people about how their digital data is collected and used without their awareness. The game would follow a day in the life of the player and their "digital twin" to show how personal information is revealed through daily decisions and online activities. By playing, users would learn how to take back control of their data and be provided a profile of their digital persona along with tailored tips. Screenshots of the game are included and it is suggested that the modular structure could allow different versions for different audiences.
All of our smart devices are collecting and sharing information about us with each other, like our health, location, and finances. This interconnectivity means that a complete picture of our lives can be pieced together from the various snippets of data held by each device. While technology enables conveniences, it also means more of our personal information is vulnerable if not properly secured. It is important for individuals and businesses to consider both benefits and risks to privacy as different devices become interconnected and are capable of more advanced functions. We should ask questions about how devices get and share our data to ensure appropriate protections are in place.
This document provides information about DEF CON 23, including:
- DEF CON 23 is being held in two hotels, the Paris and Bally's, to accommodate more space for villages, contests, and talks.
- New changes include Goons wearing red shirts, the 101 track now being official/recorded, and more villages and contests.
- The rise of legislation and global awareness around information security has made this a dangerous time for hackers and society.
- The editor welcomes attendees and hopes the conference inspires hackers.
This document discusses using duck-typing and state machines to understand requirements and develop software. It emphasizes that what matters most is how the end result "quacks" or behaves, not what technologies are used. State machines can model requirements as a set of possible states and transitions between them. Behavior-driven development tests can verify that the system meets requirements by specifying scenarios in the given/when/then format. Overall, the document stresses focusing on understanding why something needs to be developed rather than how, and using patterns like state machines and tests to manage complexity and deliver expected behavior.
This document provides information about telephone switching centers and operators that are vital components of the North American telephone network. It describes the different classes of switching centers from regional centers (Class 1) down to end offices (Class 5). It also lists the 12 regional centers and discusses the roles of different types of operators, including TSPS, directory assistance, intercept, and others. The purpose is to educate readers on how calls are routed through the network and how operators assist in call processing.
I hope everything is hot and
hopping for you and your
business efforts.
I don't know what your business
ladder looks like, but I know
I'm always ready to take the
next step up when it comes.
Especially when something this
good comes along.
Design and Designed Failures: From Observing Failurs To Provoking Themnicolas nova
Failures and flops are often overlooked in design research. The talk addressed this issue by describing two approaches: observing design flops and identify symptoms of failures OR provoking failures to document user behavior... as a design tactic
The document provides instructions for hosting a women's safety seminar to sell self-defense products. It details setting up the space, playing an introductory DVD, demonstrating various products including stun guns and pepper spray, taking orders, placing orders to restock, and following up with customers. The goal is to educate women about self-defense, build confidence in the products, and make sales and profits.
The document discusses a conversation between two individuals about a "rogue upload" to the LEARNER system. It references different departments within an agency, including tech, performance improvement and security. The individuals also discuss observing a man at a night club who may have information about erratic behavior from the LEARNER system recently.
How to defeat impostor syndrome: confessions of a developerMatteo Bruno
Do you feel like you don't belong, you don't deserve what you achieved, everyone in your office is more talented than you? Do you have imposter syndrome... too?
Imposter syndrome is common across all industries, but the increasing pressure to be successful in IT is taking its toll on employees, affecting more than half workers, me included :)
After many years working in tech for a lot of companies (from startups to big corporations) in many business fields, I found a way to overcome self-doubt and turn this weird feeling in a booster for greater achievements... and I want to share it with you!
Beating the beast goldmine Beating the beast goldmine Beating the beast goldmine Beating the beast goldmine Beating the beast goldmine Beating the beast goldmine
The document discusses lessons learned over the author's career involving mistakes made saying "yes" too often, working for too little pay, being indecisive, being afraid to tell customers the truth, and making unfounded assumptions. The author advocates for saying "no" sometimes, valuing your work, making decisions and sticking to them, being honest with customers, and not assuming expertise without basis.
- Samsung launched the Galaxy Note 3 phablet and Galaxy Gear smartwatch in Malaysia, touting them as setting new benchmarks in innovation for large screen mobile devices and wearable technology.
- The Galaxy Note 3 has upgraded hardware including a 5.7-inch full HD display, 3,200mAh battery and Android 4.3, while retaining Samsung's design language.
- Samsung's Galaxy Gear is their first smartwatch, acting as a companion to the Note 3 by providing notifications and allowing users to answer calls and take photos directly from their wrist.
- Samsung believes the devices will enable new mobile experiences
This document discusses how technology has become integrated into our daily lives. It provides examples of how computers and mobile phones can be used for entertainment, communication, education, and more. The document also explores how technology is used in families and discusses debates around its benefits and disadvantages. Students are prompted to consider technologies they use, imagine new inventions, and analyze older technologies that have been replaced by modern devices. The goal is to have students think critically about technology's role in both simplifying and complicating modern life.
I've included these because in essence these notes are taken from the people behind some of the products and help to (I hope) expose them and their products for the nonsense they really are.
The forums, chats, tweets (#bluelightofdeath), blogs, and main stream media (CNN & Vancouver Sun) are looking closely at the launch of Sony’s Playstation. There are reports of dead on arrival and ‘blue light of death’ failures. One business blog discusses the need to understand and match customer expectations as a way to avoid the bad press. I find the expectation is pretty simple.
This document provides an overview and guidelines for a talk given by Sean Satterlee on various security topics. It begins with disclaimers and introduces the speaker. The main section provides a "howto" or "readme" for the talk, noting that it will jump around topics and chase rabbits. It encourages questions from friends in the audience. Later sections discuss reconnaissance techniques like physical surveillance, social engineering, and open source intelligence gathering. OSINT tools are listed and using inadvertent data exposures are explained. The document concludes by acknowledging the need to qualify statements and asking if there are any relevant questions.
The document discusses presentation skills and techniques used by Steve Jobs. It summarizes that Jobs focused on saying things in the headline, starting with the audience's problem, and creating an experience to inspire the audience. Jobs also introduced antagonists and heroes, used more visuals than words, grouped things in threes, answered the audience's main question, told stories before showing visuals, used props instead of just slides, avoided bullet points, segmented presentations into 10 minute parts, repeated important points, sold dreams instead of just products, simplified everything, and made presentations clear, actionable and exciting. The document recommends applying Job's standards to make presentations more compelling and memorable.
1. -----Original Message-----
From: Tim Celmency
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 9:30 PM
To: Doug
Subject: Re: New job!!!
Yes, stressful for sure. 'Work' at my new job entails writing and customizing software
that powers the Navico hardware, big fancy LCD panel radar displays, chart plotters,
engine/fuel/wind instruments, all sorts of gadgets. You can route instrument displays and
live video feeds over wireless to your smart-phone or a big display in a stateroom. I don't
know what they sell for but I'm sure its ridiculous. Anyway, pays the rent.
Hopefully see you soon,
Tim
_______________________________________________________________________
So Tim:
I take your point regarding ‘ridiculous’. Novelty, desirability and must have now, are
the buying buttons for the middle classes. I am horrified that these systems you are
developing and their controls do not monitor the coffee percolator with an overlay screen
over the radar for when it drops below 80 degrees centigrade or less than four cupfuls in
the pot. I sometimes wonder what technology is failing to provide as essential
information for decisions.
My issues of display digital devices are that I cannot find a tablet computer thingy that
will do what I want it to. I spent a while at the ‘Warehouse Stationary’ doing my
ignorant, fat, old bastard routine with a pretty young and sexually ambivalent young man:
…Pretty young man: “But the I Pad has two cameras.”
Old, fat and ignorant bastard: “Oh…for what?”
“You know …face book.”
“What is face book?”
“It is a social web site.”
“So to use it you must have a camera…or two.”
“That sounds so technologically exclusive. So are blacks and gays allowed to join if they
have a camera?”
“Face book is for everyone.”
“How liberal….so why the camera?”
“So people can see you.”
“Why not go visiting?…You know, ring first, perhaps bake a cake, bottle of wine, latest
dirty political jokes, make a fuss of their pets, help with the dishes afterwards…”
“This is easier and you will have more friends.”
“How horrible. I can barely stand my friends now. That is enough to drive me to
medication. What I really need is something that runs Microsoft office, reads PDFs in
2. PDF format, reads emails from the US Federal reserve, the IMF, ECB, Bank of
International Settlements, World Bank and Saint Lois Reserve, and I can visit their
websites without going into a special application or format for an I Phone, I book, I mate,
I pad or I don’t know, and can be read in, at least, A4 size”.
“What an unusual request.”
“I suspect I am an unusual person.”
“Do you play games?”
“I thought that may have been obvious by now.”
“The I Pad allows you to write on it like this.”
The lad did an angulated flourish with his wrist over the screen. This resulted in less of a
decipherable impression on the screen than to serve to confirm in my mind that he was
either giving me a secret sign from the youth division of the Freemasons or he was
forwardly homosexual.
“So why is it called an I Pad?”
“Because it is so intelligent.”
“It sounds suspiciously...well…you know...sanitary.”
This passed completely over him.
“These devices allow you to download apps.”
“Oh.”
“Many apps allow you to play games get the weather, sports results and watch films.”
“So how does one watch films on a slate thingy that is higher than wider?”
“No problem. It has a gravity sensor.”
“Wow…now that is something useful. I stay awake at night worrying if someone has
turned the gravity off or if I have paid my gravity bill and if it is safe to get out of bed. So
this thing tells you when gravity is running low or almost out, and that I will need to get
an I Pad gravity top up card or watsit….So now I will know. So is that an app or part of
the device?”
I watched his eyes light up at his first reciprocated positive response.
He said, “I think it is part of the device.”
“So how does that work?”
He then proceeded to turn the device 90 degrees and tap the side of it. The stuff that was
on the screen which was something about, Lo Jo’s bottom and weight loss, apparently fell
off the screen into nowhere to be replaced by something about someone else’s bottom
and Michele Obama’s concern over childhood obesity, but aligned in “Landscape” rather
than ‘Portrait’. Not to be outdone by this marvel of visual orientation, I dropped to my
knees and looked closely at the floor and under the nearby shelving units, while
announcing: “I can’t find your app that has fallen out.”
Some other customers were starting to gather adjacent to us and seemed intrigued and
amused. The clearly bewildered, embarrassed and distressed lad then explained to me
loudly and in a state of some anguish that it was not lost at all.
“But I saw it fall out.”
“No, no it is okay, really…., Really, Really Okay!”
“But what if someone slips on it? It was so thin and small and glossy, it is a real
danger…. So that is a gravity sensor. I know navies used to use them for detecting
submarines. I have never seen one in action before. Just as well the cold war is over.”
3. I am not absolutely sure, but I think he was going to have an exasperated aneurism or
start to cry. I apologized for the confusion and asked, “Just one more question. Here is a
flash drive. It has, in PDF format, David Irving’s ‘War path’ and the ‘Protocols of the
Elders of Zion’. Can the device display those?”
It could not. I thanked him for his time, explained that it was time for my pill, and said
that I wasn’t seeking solutions without a problem. He wandered off with an expression
of exasperated relief, and mumbling something about, “…mistake to come to work
today…..”
You see, I too can have fun with technology. This virtual world is quite a blast when one
gets one’s head around it!
Be well.
Douglas