Matt Hobbs
Matt Hobbs
Matt Hobbs
Montreal's Approach to Terrorism
8/19/2007 11:40:00 AM
An interesting day in Montreal for those following the 'war on terror'. Firstly, Trudeau airport was closed for a number of hours because someone 'accidentally' snuck a knife past security. This caused hours of delays for everyone as the airport was closed down and the guy eventually found - he said he hadn't realised that the multi-tool he was carrying was prohibited.
Then late last evening, a man outside of the American Embassy threatened to detonate a bomb in his backpack. This explained why on the way back from our curry last night we saw a pile of police cars screaming along, as opposed to the couple of cops in the curry house posing for photos with the hen parties. What's interesting to me is that the guy eventually put his backpack down and surrendered, where it turns out there was no bomb. The guy was charged with disturbing the peace. One suspects that in America he'd have been shot, or at the very least would be on his way to Cuba by now.
Continue reading (& comments) »Google's World of Terror or Hope?
6/07/2007 11:05:00 AM
Apparently Google's satellite map imagery was used by the recently arrested alleged terrorists in planning their attack on New York's JFK. This is one example of where increased access to information can have a downside, but for the most part the stories coming out of Google's amazing map service are positive. Aid groups are using satellite imagery to watch attacks on villages in Darfur, an Italian programmer found archaeological remains based on a strange shaped shadow and Iraqis can use the service to draw up maps to escape from local militant groups - or 'liberating' troups.
Labels: google, Politics, Terrorism
Continue reading (& comments) »Conspiracy is what they want you to think...
11/14/2001 12:59:00 PM
How in the f*ck can two engines and a tail fin fall off at the same time! All the ways you have power and can steer at once... Jeezus. This sounds like that flight a few years ago that went down just out of JFK for 'no apparent reason'. Ho hum. Remind me never to fly out of JFK again.. that airport is jinxed. It's probably something to do with the name...
Labels: Terrorism
Continue reading (& comments) »It must be Monday
11/12/2001 12:33:00 PM
As I came into work this morning I wondered why it was so quiet and everyone looked so subdued. As I walked into the office I remember thinking "maybe there's been another terrorist attack and I don't know yet". Get in, turn on my mail and find an e-mail from a friend in the UK going "are you OK?". Ho hum. 'Luckily' it appears to have been an accident. For a while though everyone in the office was stopping shock still and staring out of the window whenever we heard anything that sounded like a plane engine.
On a more happy, random note - went for dinner in Il Buco the other night and sat across from Matt Damon. Not as good as Matt Affleck but you can't complain.
Labels: celeb spot, September 11th, Terrorism
Continue reading (& comments) »It's fluffy and white
11/05/2001 07:10:00 PM
And it was falling from the sky in Times Square today. No, it wasn't snow (although it was so cold it could have been) - it looked a lot like fluffy white dandelion seeds. Ah, bless. Of course with my current levels of paranoia running at 500% (+/- 2%) it could have been carrying anything - from anthrax to small nuclear bombs. Still, it was pretty.
Unlike this screenshot I took from my browser just now. It was bad enough to see the picture of that poor woman looking more like a skeleton than I've ever seen, but the eDiets advert at the top made me double take (I added the figures myself). Thanks to Meta-Filter for the link.
Continue reading (& comments) »Choices
11/02/2001 09:19:00 AM
Last night I sat in bed for a while wondering exactly what time to set my alarm for. The reason behind this indecision? Well, depending on when I get up affects what time I get on the subway. What time I get on the subway affects what time I hit town. So then what time do I think would be safest to be in midtown in Manhattan? Is it likely to be attacked early morning again? Or in the evening? Maybe we've already been attacked by an invisible cloud of anthrax spores? Who fucking knows? Would the government tell us if they knew it had happened, or would they keep it quiet to prepare for the panic they know will come?
Everyone is being affected by this high grade paranoia to one level or another. In some ways it's interesting to see how people react to it, moving towards behaviors they consider 'safe' to try and keep calm. As for me I'm trying to do more coding, something I've realised is one of my 'flow' activities (I immerse myself in it and am rarely distracted). In reality though, what can you do about it? Nothing. I could move somewhere else, but most places I'd want to move are probably still targets and also likely less prepared than New York is. So I'm just going to sit here and enjoy my headache - which I don't think is a symptom of anything other than stress.. is it?
Meanwhile it's nice to see that the high quality of US air terminal checkpoints is being maintained. "Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Jim Peters said FAA agents monitoring a checkpoint saw screeners allowing passengers to continue through after security alarms went off." (from Yahoo). Jesus wept. I wrote about this a while ago, when on a trip to Newark I walked through but they didn't check my wallet for anything such as knives. There really are some morons out there who have no understanding of how important their job is.
Labels: September 11th, Terrorism
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