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It's killing a baby, plain and simple
Thursday November 19, 2009 by Phil Elmore -- I was speaking with a friend from Mumbai recently, a coworker who has spent a couple of years in this country pursuing his education. I find it fascinating to chat with him and compare the differences in our cultures. Most of those cultural and societal differences are fairly self-evident. He ...

Tasers' double-edged sword
Thursday November 12, 2009 by Phil Elmore -- CNN reported late last month that the manufacturer of Taser stun guns was hoping to "minimize controversy" by advising the nation's law-enforcement agencies "to avoid hitting suspects in the chest." If you are ...

Anti-Anglo racist tripe
Thursday November 05, 2009 by Phil Elmore -- Books are technology. Since the invention of the movable-type printing press, when Johannes Gutenberg gave the world a vastly more efficient, mechanical means of producing books, to produce a book is potentia ...

Monsters among us
Thursday October 29, 2009 by Phil Elmore -- Her name is Somer Thompson. She was 7 years old. She's dead. In her last minutes of life, this beautiful little girl suffered inhuman acts of brutality. She was taken and murdered by one of the monsters who live and work among us – one of the pieces of human debris, the living ...

The dangers of 'net neutrality'
Thursday October 22, 2009 by Phil Elmore -- As we discussed previously in Technocracy, The net neutrality movement is a response to the danger of a technologically inspired and enforced system o ...

The perils of smartphones
Thursday October 15, 2009 by Phil Elmore -- It's a difficult time to be a dedicated user of consumer technology. The pervasive nature of technology, and how this affects American citizens and their liberties on a day-to-day basis, is the theme of Technocracy as a column. While the technology we use daily has become so common as to be tak ...

Toward a totalitarian future – camera by camera
Thursday October 08, 2009 by Phil Elmore -- "So the combination to the air shield," intones Rick Moranis as Dark Helmet in the classic Mel Brooks film "Spaceballs," "is one, two, three, four … five? … That's the stupidest combination I've ever heard ... the kin ...

CNN plug-in: Immoral, dangerous software
Thursday October 01, 2009 by Phil Elmore -- It may sound like a monster from a deep-sea horror movie. It might read like the villainous organization from a spy thriller. Octoshape, however, is neither. It is, instead, a genuinely dangerous reality compared to these harmless fictions. It is nothing less than a means by which your comput ...

Not just gov't that can be tyrannical
Thursday September 24, 2009 by Phil Elmore -- For as long as consumer technology has existed, efforts have been made to counter it. In many technological demographics, this creates a kind of "arms race" in which a consumer convenience that annoys some is impeded by another consumer convenience designed explicitly to be an impedance ...

Technological demonizing
Thursday September 17, 2009 by Phil Elmore -- It is a fundamental characteristic of our technologically driven society, and one that we have discussed previously in Technocracy, that technology distances us from one another. The paradox is that in a world now more interconnected than any before it – a world in which we ...



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Phil Elmore is a freelance author, technical writer and publisher of the self-defense e-zine The Martialist.








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