Links for 2009-09-12
September 12th, 2009 | brainjuice
- BBC NEWS | World | Europe | French unease at telecom suicides
"French Labour Minister Xavier Darcos is to meet the head of the country's main telecommunications company to discuss a number of suicides among its staff. Twenty-three employees of France Telecom have killed themselves since the beginning of 2008."
(tags:crime ) - InfraNet Lab: Pamphlet Architecture 30: Coupling
"Coupling argues, through a body of design/research proposals, that infrastructures behave as artificially maintained natural systems. Future models of infrastructure lie in embracing this condition in a more inclusive manner by bundling processes with spatial experiences. The intention is to counter the tendency to deploy infrastructure as a hard system, instead seeking the performance of soft, multivalent systems." Gorgeous, slightly insane informatics and graphics
(tags:design future ) - The Daily Star – Opinion Articles – Religion is not the primary motivation of suicide bombers
"The Suicide Terrorism Database at Flinders University in Australia, the most comprehensive compendium of such information in the world, holds details on suicide bombings in Iraq, Palestine-Israel, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, which together accounted for 90 percent of all suicide attacks between 1981 and 2006. Analysis of the information contained therein yields some interesting clues: It is politics more than religious fanaticism that has led terrorists to blow themselves up."
(tags:war pol cult ) - A List of Maps Available
old maps of London. Lovely.
(tags:maps London history ) - Disquiet: Lunar Rambles MP3 by Terry Fox
"These slowly cycling sounds, rich in overtones, were made not by visiting UFOs but by an artist working ?a metal bowl and steel plow disk.? But even with that fact sheet, it?s informative to take into consideration the date of the recording: April 1977…"
(tags:music ) - Book Covers – Spent: Sex, Evolution, and Consumer Behavior
clever, minimal, effective
(tags:design ) - How to short-circuit the US power grid – tech – 11 September 2009 – New Scientist
"worked out how attackers could cause a cascade of network failures in the US's west-coast electricity grid – cutting power to economic powerhouses Silicon Valley and Hollywood."
(tags:crime war ) - India’s generation of children crippled by uranium waste | World news | The Observer
"And if a few hundred children ? spread over a large area ? were contaminated, how many thousands more might also be affected? Those are questions the Indian authorities appear determined not to answer. Staff at the clinics say they were visited and threatened with closure if they spoke out. The South African scientist whose curiosity exposed the scandal says she has been warned by the authorities that she may not be allowed back into the country."
(tags:med crime )




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