by Barry Fagin | Feb 11, 2013 | Uncategorized
{Colorado Springs Gazette. 2012-12-27} What will the world be like when you can download and print a gun? So asked the New York Times a few weeks ago. Apparently, the paper of record has discovered 3D-printing, the ability to “print” objects by spraying layers of...
by Christina E Stock | Dec 7, 2011 | Politics & Law, Society & Culture
{Originally submitted as “Risk and Ethics in a Post 9/11 Environment: Infringement of Rights and Justification for Revolution”. MLA citations at end.} As we pass the ten year anniversary of September 11th, it is inevitable for Americans to question how...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | Jan 19, 2012 | Business & Economics, Politics & Law, Society & Culture
This week heralded a number of related events, the interpretation of which is not nearly as important as the implications. While the federal government moves to legislate it’s fight against piracy and risk damaging online liberty, its websites are hacked in...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | Sep 7, 2010 | Psychology
Introduction On a random day of the week, I was inspired to explore how set or changable are people’s feelings and views toward certain values and concepts. In particular, I wanted to test those things that are common intentional targets for long-term...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | Oct 17, 2013 | Uncategorized
I can’t even say ‘I told you so’ on this one. It is no surprise to some of us that so many negative impacts are proving founded. But it’s web launch to become a nightmare of this magnitude? You could fill a thousand screens with stories about...