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Wisconsin, what?

Okay, so I admit it. I joke about hating living in Wisconsin, and sometimes it’s honest. But for the most part, I don’t mind it. I live just a couple of hours from a big city, and two decent sized ones. If I don’t mind driving, I can find plenty of things to do. But this? Why, Wisconsin?

MADISON, Wis. – Wisconsin police can attach GPS to cars to secretly track anybody’s movements without obtaining search warrants, an appeals court ruled Thursday.

However, the District 4 Court of Appeals said it was “more than a little troubled” by that conclusion and asked Wisconsin lawmakers to regulate GPS use to protect against abuse by police and private individuals.

As the law currently stands, the court said police can mount GPS on cars to track people without violating their constitutional rights — even if the drivers aren’t suspects.

The article from the Chicago Tribune, bothers me to no end. I am one of those few people still very skeptical of GPS. I don’t like the idea of anyone being able to find me wherever I go, and the concept that this is no difference than what could be achieved through surveillance is complete bull. It’s not the same, because they can monitor any number of people without being out on the streets. I could have one on my car, and not even know it.

I could say a lot more things about it, but I really need to stop looking at Digg, and get some homework done.

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Flock Browser – The Social Web Browser

I’m trying out this new Flock Browser, and so far it’s pretty spiffy. The premise is a browser that’s focused on social media. Still working on it, so we’ll see how much I like it in the future.

Flock Browser – The Social Web Browser

Chuck Norris Saves Lives.. er.. Bakeries

So, I haven’t posted on here in a while (around here we have this funny little tradition we like to call “finals”), but this story was too amazing to pass up.

Chuck Norris protects baker

You don't screw around with Chuck Norris

Store bosses have seen off burglars by placing a life-sized photo of Hollywood action star Chuck Norris in the window.

The posh bakery shop in Split, Croatia, had been broken into almost every week until they put up the poster of the karate champ with a sign saying: “This shop is under the protection of Chuck Norris.”

Now the bakery hasn’t had a single burglary for more than a month.

Sales assistant Mirna Kovac said: “To be honest we just started it as a joke but it really has worked. Thieves haven’t been anywhere near us for ages. People seem to respect him.

“Everyone around here has seen his films and he’s quite a popular character, perhaps even among criminals, so they’ve decided to leave us alone.”

She added though: “We have had a few customers come in and ask us whether they can get Chuck’s autograph. They really believe he is sitting in our storeroom out the back ready to pounce on any burglars.”

from Ananova

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