Saturday, July 29, 2006

After 4 Decades, a Cold War Symbol Stands Down - New York Times

After 4 Decades, a Cold War Symbol Stands Down - New York Times: "The technology of the time dovetailed with the goals of “hardening,” as it was called, and burrowing down — in Cheyenne Mountain’s case under 2,000 feet of granite. The centralized mainframe computer was the model then, too. And just as the old Soviet threat has been supplanted by the shadow world of global terrorism, so too has the mainframe been thrust aside by the modern notion of decentralized networks that can be better defended by being dispersed."

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Company Town, Losing a Landlord, Seeks a Mate - New York Times

Company Town, Losing a Landlord, Seeks a Mate - New York Times: "'I live exactly 47 paces from the firehouse,' said John Broadstock, the volunteer fire chief for Scotia and the chief of plant security for Pacific Lumber. 'Or 22 when the alarm goes off.'"