Archive for January 18th, 2008

More Fred Merchandise

After I posted about Fred campaign merchandise recently, I was pointed to the “home and garden” section on Amazon, which apparently has a lovely collection of Fred-related merchandise!

Of course I want most of these things (did I mention I will add them to my wish list) and probably “need” none of them :) .

Except for the Fred “ouch” toothpick holder, maybe (which would make for a nice voodoo doll, too!):

Fred Toothpick Holder

(Thanks for the link, Jenny!)

Microsoft’s “Absolutely Outdated” Biometric Employee Monitor

Looks like it’s George Orwell’s lucky day: Microsoft has filed a patent application for “a computer system that links workers to their computers via wireless sensors that measure their metabolism. The system would allow managers to monitor employees’ performance by measuring their heart rate, body temperature, movement, facial expression and blood pressure.” (The Times, emphasis added).

Needless to say privacy experts are not particularly enthused, especially over here in Germany where the data protection laws are slightly on the strict side anyway. What I though was interesting is a quote by a German privacy expert, who said that while Microsoft may earn money from selling the product eventually, the companies who use it almost certainly won’t profit from monitoring their employees: She referred to a study made by the London School of Economics for Microsoft in 2003 which states that monitoring employees decreases their productivity and creativity. As such, the privacy expert says, Microsoft’s idea is “absolutely outdated”.

Considering the document was filed in June 2006 already and has only just came to public attention, the “outdated” claim may not be too far off after all.

Side note: As always, my blog represents my opinion only, and not Mozilla’s or anyone else’s. Just in case this was not perfectly clear to begin with.

Oregon State Capitol

Oh, that almost slipped through my radar: On January the 10th, Wikipedia’s featured article was the Oregon State Capitol in Salem, OR.

The Oregon State Capitol
The Oregon State Capitol, picture off Wikipedia.

Which made me notice that I never got to go there, even though I lived barely a half-hour away for a year. However, I guess I made up for it by visiting the Idaho State Capitol in Boise, ID :)