Notes from under the Wasatch

I’m here in Salt Lake City, learning about how the U.S. military — and its contractors — do software.

My network access is sporadic so I’m a little behind the curve.

But I note a handful of things:

Mitch Kapor’s reflections on the Internet-driven Korean election.

“More than 70% of people would reveal their computer password in exchange for a bar of chocolate, a survey has found.” (Via Slashdot)

At dinner last night I discovered that there is good beer in Utah.

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