photo:green apples, vintage STD posters, what are they reading down at the NSA
September 28, 2006 at 9:00 am | In culture, environmental, science |
“Damaged Goods, One Moment of Ecstasy - A Lifetime of Sorrow” vintage STD advertisements. Shocking , just shocking.
Do you stay up at night, fingers stained with nicotine, empty cans of Redbull littering the floor and fingernails bitten down to the nub wondering what they’re reading down at the NSA besides those torrid e-mail exchanges between you and your latest crush? Wonder no more, NSA Bibliographies
This page contains indexes of four periodicals published by the National Security Agency, plus a listing of publications from the NSA’s Center for Cryptologic History. These indexes haven’t been publicly released until now, and many of the Cryptologic History publications weren’t previously known to the public. Researcher Michael Ravnitzky has discovered a huge cache of information about the NSA, intelligence, and cryptography
Just a list of some of my favorite titles:
The BS Attitudes: How Things Work in Bureaucracies
Influence of U.S. Cryptologic Organizations on the Digital Computer Industry
Meteor Burst Communications: An Ignored Phenomenon?
NSA in the Cyberpunk Future
Translating by the Seat of Your Pants
Cranks, Nuts, and Screwballs - Just a guess, this one is about Bill O’Reilly, Dick Cheney, or Mel Gibson.
Extraterrestrial Intelligence
Key to the Extraterrestrial Messages
I’m pissed now, those conversations between me and that Martian were strickly confidential.
This last article is encoded so only the readers of inkbluesky can read it, or maybe not - Lake Punawai, Hualalai Resort, the Big Island, Hawaii
The lake is built on the “living machines” principle. Living machines are contained, manmade ecosystems made up of thousands of species of living organisms specifically chosen to perform certain functions. A good, working living machine, like Lake Punawai, digests sediments, manages nutrients, and uses little energy—it is an example of phytoremediation, the treatment of environmental problems using plants.
It seems that in the southeast city planners and developers have done a terrible job of replacing wetlands and creating artificial lakes so hopefully some of this knowledge will spread out that way.
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