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Friday, May 13th, 2005 05:14 pm

From an IT Conversations interview with Bruce Schneier:

Doug Kaye:  Here’s my favorite quote in the whole book, and I know that you probably know which one it is!

Bruce Schneier:  Actually, I don’t!  I can’t wait!

Doug Kaye:  That “more people are killed every year by pigs than by sharks, which shows just how good we are at evaluating risks.”

Bruce Schneier:  That was actually a fun quote.  I actually went to the government web site, which actually has death statistics from various things.  You can see how many people die from lightning, from heart disease, from anything, and the results are surprising.  People tend to worry about the wrong things. 

We worry about what’s in the news.  I tell my friends that if it’s in the newspaper, don't worry about it because it means it hardly every happens.  It’s news.  News hardly every happens; that’s why it’s news!  When something stops being in the newspaper, then worry about it.

And you know, he has a point.  To quote a related saying, "One death is a tragedy; fifty thousand deaths are a statistic."

Go read the interview.  It's about Schneier's new book about how fear makes us react, and how that relates to security and the kind of security decisions it leads us to make (usually bad ones).  It'll make you think (assuming you're not already thinking this way, as a lot of us have been since well before 9/11).

Saturday, May 14th, 2005 07:35 am (UTC)
Actually, I've gotten bored with 360. It's about 85% the same old same old, 15% a few new features (mainly integrated blogging), but the interface design is poor, and there's so many limitations built in (for example, so many fields of everything have stupidly short length restrictions) that it's actually less useful than the previous purpose-built social-networking sites I've tried and found I had no actual use for.
Saturday, May 14th, 2005 07:51 am (UTC)
Actually, I've gotten bored with 360.

I meant it as an alternate place for 'heavy' topics. Fear, homeland security, child abuse, etc. are 'heavier' than I usually tread, here.

In fact, I actively try to avoid 'heavy' topics here. I've surfed in LJ for some time. I've seen many near-to-flame-wars, connected with such [political type] topics. :-( This is not what I intended 'likefinewine' to be.... 'heavy,' that is. ;-)

Call me shallow. ,-) It's just my choice. I can do political-style-fighting, in Real Life. And there are plenty of other place on the Net, to do it. I just try to avoid it, here.

No, WE aren't *fighting.* But such topics can result in a long thread. And in long threads, it's human nature to have differences of opinion. Annnnnnnnnnd... such can become "unpleasant." That's where I was 'coming from.'