Author Archive: bfwebster

Webster is Principal and Founder at Bruce F. Webster & Associates, as well as an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at Brigham Young University. He works with organizations to help them with troubled or failed information technology (IT) projects. He has also worked in several dozen legal cases as a consultant and as a testifying expert, both in the United States and Japan. He can be reached at bwebster@bfwa.com, or you can follow him on Twitter as @bfwebster.

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OK, this really <i>is</i> scary

OK, this really is scary

| February 27, 2009 | Reply

Cracked.com has put out one of the frequent lists, this one of “10 Awesome Ads (For Traumatizing Children)” (warning: Cracked tends to use vulgar language a lot).  All ten ads were great picks, and several were truly disturbing, but this one (#4) was for me the most frightening: It’s like watching the setup for an […]

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Why video games matter

Why video games matter

| February 26, 2009 | Reply

They prepare us for that which is to come: Are Violent Video Games Adequately Preparing Children For The Apocalypse? Heh.  ..bruce w..

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Why I love the interwebz, part MCXXVI

Why I love the interwebz, part MCXXVI

| February 25, 2009 | Reply

Things I probably never would have seen without the ‘net: Hat tip to The New Old Thing.  ..bruce w..

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Why the markets crashed

Why the markets crashed

| February 24, 2009 | Reply

There’s a great article over at Wired.com by Felix Salmon called “Recipe for Disaster: The Formula That Killed Wall Street”.  In it, Salmon traces the history of David X. Li and his Gaussian copula function (see above) that led investment firms worldwide to pour trillions of dollars into complex — and, as it turned out, […]

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Play O-Bingo tonight!

Play O-Bingo tonight!

| February 24, 2009 | Reply

American for Tax Reform have released this and three other O-Bingo cards to use during Pres. Obama’s economic address tonight.  Fun for the whole family!  Hat tip to the American Spectator. ..bruce w..

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“Help, help! I’m being repressed!”

“Help, help! I’m being repressed!”

| February 24, 2009 | Reply

As you may (or may) not be aware, a group of students took over a student food court at NYU and issued a list of demands. Gawker gives this brave, revolutionary effort the sensitive, thoughtful treatment it deserves: Brothers and sisters of the proletariat, you must at this very moment drop your bacon egg and […]

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“In the black”

“In the black”

| February 22, 2009 | Reply

For of all sad words of tongue or pen, The saddest are these: “It might have been!” — John Greenleaf Whittier  (1807-1892) American Poet For your viewing, with a tip o’ the hat to Phil Plait at Bad Astronomy: The singer/composer/video editor is Marian Call, who has an entire album (“Got To Fly”) in tribute […]

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A nation of entitlement-seeking citizens

A nation of entitlement-seeking citizens

| February 21, 2009 | Reply

One of the things that disturbs me the most about Pres. Obama’s campaign and his administration to date is that it appears to be accelerating the trend in US society towards entitlement and government benefits. Of course, this kind of criticism is often seen as a thinly-veiled form of racism and/or classism. Horse crap. I’ve […]

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Videos o’ the day

Videos o’ the day

| February 21, 2009 | Reply

First, courtesy of Wizbang, comes this classic from 30+ years ago, from the movie “Network”: And here’s an equivalent from a few days ago: I’m mad as hell, myself. ..bruce w..

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Are you ready for toll roads everywhere?

Are you ready for toll roads everywhere?

| February 14, 2009 | Reply

Here in Colorado, part of the 470 beltway is a toll road — E-470 — run by the surrounding counties and other regioinal authorities. If you have a transponder (as we do), you can use the automated toll section. Since we live at the southeast corner of E-470, we use the toll road every time […]

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