Maybe with less hate
I wanted to point out President's rather great tweet in response to Ahmed Mohamed's totally-not-a-bomb:Cool clock, Ahmed. Want to bring it to the White House? We should inspire more kids like you to like science. It's what makes America great.— President Obama (@POTUS) September 16, 2015The reason this tweet is great is that it points out the great stupidity of the teachers/police, but by bringing Ahmed up rather than bringing them down. It brings all America up. Though the school/police did something wrong, the President isn't attacking them with hate.
The teachers/police were almost certainly racist, of course, but they don't see themselves that way. Attacking them with hate is therefore unlikely to fix anything. It's not going to change their behavior, because they think they did nothing wrong -- they'll just get more defensive. It's not going change the behavior of others, because everyone (often wrongly) believes they are part of the solution and not part of the problem.
Issues like Ahmed's deserve attention, but remember that reasonable people will disagree. Some believe the bigger issue is the racism. Other's believe that the bigger issue is the post 9/11 culture of ignorance and suspicion, where Continue reading
Rob Lloyd seems to have landed on his feet after leaving Cisco.
The ultimate guide for ADN masters. Read the Citrix white paper for the latest on ADN integration models, use cases and best practices!
Virtual customer premises equipment is one of several use cases for NFV, but the topic gets top billing at an NFV industry conference.
IMTC and ONF issue the first UC SDN use case and standardized NBI specification, which enables applications to communicate performance needs to better optimize the underlying network using SDN.
