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14/06/2007 08:10:50
Mike Cole
Yellow Lab Technologies
Stanley, Iowa, États-Unis
 
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Politics
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Thread ID:
01231693
Message ID:
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>>>Whatever is going on, it isn't working. Currently, I am working on a project I call CyberWatch that sends emails to neighborhood watch groups. The groups forward the emails to their members and this enables them to know more about what is happening around them. I'm also going to be emailing to about 2000 cops in shelby county on a daily basis soon. The emails contain all crimes that have been committed over the previous 30 days, within a defined radius (usually 1/2 mile to one mile. It also has any sex offenders, all warrants (with mugshots and a link to the sheriff's webtips line) and all arrests that have been made in the same radius over the past six months. The cops get an added bit of data - probationers and parolees. I think it's going to be a model for the country. So far, the watch groups love it, as do the cops who are receiving the emails.
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>>I think I would like to live next door to you. I would be protected, that's for sure. How do you feel about neighbors setting off fireworks? ;-)
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>Haha, I like the big fireworks. Firecrackers are kinda boring. But, I'm too cheap to send my money up in smoke. My son doesn't have a problem with it though.<s> There's usually someone or several someones doing the fireworks thing around here in July and New Years. Now my church puts on an excellent fireworks show, as does Memphis. I like those, not so much on the pop pop pop of just a few firecrackers.

I'm not a big fan of firecrackers myself. I like to throw them towards stray cats and watch them freak out, or light one and throw it behind my buddy to scare him (yeah, I'm that guy) but other than that they are boring. I like artillary shells and bigger bottle rockets.
Very fitting: http://xkcd.com/386/
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