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Introducing Team Grange

And it all takes place tonight at 9 p.m. (I think it's nine, exactly when is someone else's job) when the FDFA pick fifth. I'm not going to say who we're picking, but it's definitely going to be someone.

And now for my front office, keeping in mind like most titles, these ones are entirely arbitrary, unearned and reflective of nothing:

Here are their bios, which seem painfully honest, considering they had every opportunity to just make them up. I've include Tim and Daniel's full names because they describe themselves a musician and a journalist, respectively, and need all the help they can get. The others have wisely opted for some semblance of anonymity.

Tim Amor, director of international scouting (basically, when Peja gets healthy, he has to let the other guys know)
Age: 26
Live: Burlington
What I do: Musician.


Wireless Access: The Next Great Municipal Crisis

The short section on security (page 28) it lists various generic issues of securing wireless networks, such as the ability to provide encryption and authentication, without actually saying that these capabilities will be deployed.

It then notes that "...the more secure the network is, the more complicated the provisioning process can become. Open access in parks and public spaces should limit the provisioning requirement to confirmation of an acceptable use policy and disclaimer."

This sounds like a plan for no security at all to me. You can rest assured that these public access points will become the perfect place from which to conduct attacks, send spam and similar unsavory activities.

Another point in the plan (page 47) notes other municipal wireless plans and their "Best Practices."

Exactly one of them, Benton County, Washington, is noted for security.


Amazon launches wireless e-book reader

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