Autor: Patrice Riemens Data: Para: Bricolabs startup mailinglist Assunto: Re: [Bricolabs] curious about this event in amsterdam
> >> > so far looks like a line-up of hyper-optimistic fully connected people
>> > of the future, I'm just wondering if there will be some brico there or
>> > at least criticism, or if the city of amsterdam is really sinking into
>> > techno-sensor-blink... what do you think?
>
> On Tue, 27 Dec 2011, Patrice Riemens wrote:
>
>> Check! The city of I-AMSTERDAM has sunk into
>> techno-sensor-blink-bling-bling for quite some time already. And the
>> organisers have probably one major goal in mind: stay cosy with the
>> movers and shakers at City Hall in order not to loose their
>> subsidies (which they will anyway), and hence be 'positive'...
>
> OTOH here in center-south .it (southern politics, milder primitivism)
> the situation is sensor intensive, while noone knows how to read the
> sensors. what is visible to the foreign visitor is that there are no
> more internet cafes, since anti-terrorist laws were enforced to ask an
> ID to everyone connecting to the Internet and then most clubs, circles
> and small internet shops had to close for lacking the capacity to
> provide secure identification of their customers - be it because they
> thought its unethical, unpolite or simply unfeasible.
>
> The only public internet found is given by the municipality, which
> knows well how to handle identification of course, does it via a
> website where one declares his/her own identity and gets checked back
> via a GSM SIM contract available at mobile telco shops.
>
> no more E street shuffle sir, that's just a dusty song in the Boss
> vinyl I used to play here at my parents place.
>
> ciao
>
Amaih, that looks like India. And in Kashmir internet cafes have vanished
altogether, and the Internet itself is more often down than up (on
purpose)
have it good in the South all the same - here is sun at last...