2007.07.04

Paul Boag has a great post on that most scary of things - letting developers design. 2007-07-04T11:17:25ZUntitled entry permalink

I love these terrorism experts they bring out. What should we think about them striking at a non-London target? Probably that they were based in Scotland and were too cheap to go to London... What exactly was this article supposed to achieve except scaring everyone further... 2007-07-04T11:16:53ZUntitled entry permalink

No template for terror 2007-07-04T12:35:30ZTitled entry permalink

Of course there isn't any template for terrorism.

This terrorist profiling thing really is hard. They can come from any social class and profession. They can be in London or even Scotland! I mean, crazy or what?

We really can't find anything to predict what background a terrorist can be.

I mean, they could be an atheist or a Sikh, Shintoist, Catholic, Marxist or a Buddhist... We really cannot tell!

Err... maybe we can find one thing that unites all the terrorists, but we're not really allowed to talk about it.

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