New Hampshire House Speaker William O’Brien Says ‘Foolish’ Students ‘Vote With Their Feelings’

In a recent speech, New Hampshire state House speaker William O’Brien called student voters foolish and implied that they only vote liberal because they lack life experience

Source: New Hampshire House Speaker William O’Brien Says ‘Foolish’ Students ‘Vote With Their Feelings’

RE: In states, parties clash over voting laws that would affect college students, others by Peter Wallsten

 

From comments:

I remember this coming up when I still lived at home–whether college students should vote in their legal residence or where they attended college. More broadly, how much of a role should a largely transient population play in local governance?

— anonymous

 

The term “transient” population is particularly interesting case here. As usual, I have more questions than answers:

  • Does the college town want to keep its graduates?
  • Would letting students vote locally encourage them to feel at home – to feel engaged with and interested in the community?
  • How long does someone need to stay somewhere before they are no longer considered “transient”?
  • Where should a transient person vote?
  • Why should students over the age of 18 be treated any differently from people with other occupations (such as contractors who will only be somewhere for 3-6 months)?
  • Even if the specific individuals are being changed out every 4-8 years, shouldn’t the student body as a whole have some voice in local politics in proportion to its size/population?

Facebook To Share Users’ Home Addresses, Phone Numbers With External Sites

Facebook will be moving forward with a controversial plan to give third-party developers and external websites the ability to access users’ home addresses and cellphone numbers in the face of criticism from privacy experts, users, and even congressmen.

Source: Facebook To Share Users’ Home Addresses, Phone Numbers With External Sites

IBM Watson

Watson, the IBM computer that will compete on Jeopardy!, represents an impressive leap forward in analytics and systems design. The underlying DeepQA architecture is designed to find the meaning behind a question posed in natural language and deliver a single, precise answer.

Source: IBM Watson

Break Out The Aluminum Foil To Secure Yourself From Hackers – Autoblog

Some basic electronic gear is all tech-minded car thieves would need to steal many recent models, according to Swiss researchers. They successfully hacked into 10 vehicles from eight manufacturers in the latest of a growing number of studies exposing potential security risks as vehicles become more computerized and connected.

Source: Break Out The Aluminum Foil To Secure Yourself From Hackers – Autoblog

 

There is something to be said for “old” security systems, like physical keys and actually keeping secrets to yourself in your head.