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February 21, 2008
Category: graphic design
Tags: cable, graphic design, plug
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Cable cuts, conspiracies, and submarines…: ”
By Jesse Robbins
It is 3AM at Social Graph Foo Camp and it seems conversations about data portability and authentication will continue until breakfast. As I was leaving to find my sleeping bag, several people insisted that sharing conspiracy theories about the three recent transcontinental fiber cuts was of greater importance than my own desire to sleep. Here goes…
It’s no secret that many governments tap undersea communications lines to install surveillance systems. One theory is that the cuts, initially reported as being caused by ships anchoring in rough seas, are actually a diversion to cover taps installed by a special submarine hundreds of miles away or by the repair ships themselves.
The USS Jimmy Carter is an example of a United States submarine equipped for this kind of mission, although other nations probably have this capability too. If such a submarine were doing this it seems unlikely that it would cause such massive interruptions. The whole point would be to do this covertly and so interruption would be momentary if it were noticed at all. More importantly, a tap is useless when the lines are out-of-service.
If the outages are intentional I suspect that there is something else going on.
(Updated: Feb-04 12:30 PST) I’ve edited this post and removed the ‘lolsub’. These theories are getting more attention after Egypt retracted an earlier statement about this being caused by ships and a fourth cable had problems. I don’t want to confuse the issue with humor that might not translate well outside of the technical community.
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(Via O’Reilly Radar.)
February 05, 2008
Category: electronic culture
Tags: cable, connection, egypt, hardware, internet, middle east, politic
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gadget furniture by studio manzano

studio manzano is a french design studio that has a line of furniture called ‘corridor’ which is designed with
technology in mind. the ‘phone tablet’ is a metal console table which has a small cutaway to hold charging cables
for your phone or other electronic gadget. the design still serves as a table as well as a coat hanger.
their ‘powerblock’ is a powerbar shield that hides the tangle of wires that comes from all your gadgets.
via bigchief
January 11, 2008
Category: nice products
Tags: cable, design, product
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Hidden in a secret location in Else/Where: Mapping, W.Bradford Paley’s TextArc version of the book shows each page as thumbnail and highlights the most-used terms. Commissioned by the Design Institute.

(Via ecal mid mailinglist.)
[tags]mapping, text, statistics[/tags]
May 02, 2006
Category: information design
Tags: cable, mapping, statistics, text
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