March 4, 2006

..all events reported on this blog actually happened in reality. Not so on belarustoday.blogspot.com, which bears the enigmatic warning: This website is part of a foreign policy simulation. The events depicted are not actually taking place. It’s all the work of some bunch of political science wonks doing a scenario planning exercise. Apparently they wanted…

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Not just GSM, but perhaps even fixed-mode WiMAX (802.16-2004) too. IEEE Spectrum has a fantastic feature on the success of mobile telecoms in Iraq, contrasting with the far worse progress of the copperwire system and (as reported in last month’s issue) the disastrous failure of electricity restoration. Before going on further, can I just point…

Read More Across the Spectrum: GSM in Iraq

So long, darling, and don’t let the hedge fund hit you on the way out. The ruthlessness of these people is still somehow surprising, but it makes sense. Berlusconi left him to twist in the wind, so did his alibi the shipowner, now Tessa. The Blairite tradition of disgrace being a passing phase (see Blunkett)…

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David “Stupid Network” Isenberg reflects on the common phenomenon that the only worthwhile thinking at a conference occurs during lunch. Very true. I’d go to a conference made up of a continuous lunch. Rather like this bunch of nutters, some of whose events I attended in Vienna.

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