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Safe Nuclear Disaster

Help Fund Community Radiation Sensors

After the Fukushima Nuclear Accident happened, I made a comment about the safety of nuclear energy. I’ll freely admit I am not an expert on such things, and a few friends called me out with some numbers, pointing out that more people died from coal mining disasters. (Though I’m still not sure that long-term, that’s true.) The difference in my mind, was that typically coal miners (and their families) are affected by coal mining disasters, while nuclear disasters have a greater chance of affecting the environment more, not just people, but animals, plants, and the world we live in.

After reading How I spent my Sunday in Fukushima by Sean Bonner, and seeing the fallout from this nuclear accident, I don’t know how anyone can think that nuclear energy is safe.

Again, I’m no expert, so if I’m missing something, please let me know.

The only good to come out of this disaster is the rise of Safecast, which is a global project working to empower people with data, primarily by building a sensor network and enabling people to both contribute and freely use the data collected. I’m a fan of data, and sensors, and sharing information, and if it can help people live safer lives, then all the better.

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Software Patents are (still) Evil!

This American Life

For those of you who don’t think that software patents are evil, or don’t know enough about the subject, check out This American Life #441: When Patents Attack!

You could extend it to all patents are evil but I’m mostly concerned with software patents, which are probably the number one thing stifling innovation in the technology industry.

If you want more audio content about patents, you can also check out TWiG #106.

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Beach Walk

Updates this week may be sporadic… or not at all. You can always check Twitter or Google+, or heck, maybe even Posterous, Foursquare or Flickr to see what I’m up to… raster out!

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Roboty

Roboty

Quick drawing using Pixlr.com. First time using it. Worked well. Roboty out!

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Blogging for 14 Years…

14 Years of Blogging!

Yeah that’s right kids…. 14 years. RasterWeb! started in 1997. We’ve been around longer than Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Blogger, and many other sites you use every day. We outlasted Vox, and Odeo, and too many others to even name. And while millions of people started and abandoned blogs, we kept going.

Heck, it wasn’t even called “blogging” back in 1997… (And no, sorry, “journaling” doesn’t count. It is/was not the same thing as blogging.)

Feel free to browse the archives or the tags and find some posts you may have missed. The first post was a simple birthday wish to my daughter. She is now 14 years older. Time, it flies, eh?