The watson come here quick moment of the internet happened on october 29th, 1969 at 10 00 p. M. At night. It was a message sent between node one and node zero, in los angeles at ucla. It involved it was actually the cloud, it was not electronic mail message it was remote login to a machine. A young hacker by the name of bill due val typed l and o and g. On g the system crashed and it crashed because of a buffer overflow problem. A very straightforward programming error, design error and i checked today. And here we are 45 years later and there were announcements both by the chrome team at google and firefox team that they patched buffer overflow errors. Its quite remarkable that the system that we built is still that kind of fragile system. And this final note before we start on metaphors, were charged with the notion of discussing the rules of the road. This notion of a data highway is perhaps one of the worst metaphors we could possibly pick for the world were living in. Maybe if thi
Up in chaos. And we have to do something about it urgently. So, im looking at dillon and would like to schedule that meeting in an emergency fashion. Chairman peskin commissioner sheehy. Supervisor sheehy it is really an urgent situation. Having stood out there, i have personally seen how dangerous it is. What i have is a question maybe for the director and maybe even for mta. Having looked at this been talking about moving on this, im wondering as we get the data from the study, are there things that we can implement because i look at this as really there seems to be some really lowhanging fruit, putting barriers up around the bike corrals, the parklets. That seems like a nobrainer. And from my discussions from mta it seems from 19th to san jose is a place where the amount of work that you need to do in order to move towards that theres a lower level of complexity. Thats before we get all the overhead wires and the street narrows, it seems like thats something that could move a bit fa
Question, a lot of people have been advocating for or against us approving the agreement. But thats not what is happening today. Were approving the negotiations of the agreement and then the agreement would come back. Right. So there are components that potentially could be negotiated, just to be really clear, between now and when it comes back. Right. So part of it is and i will be very honest about this we want you to sign this agreement because that places the burden on the developer to address the parking problem. To expend their funds to address the parking problem. It puts the burden on the developer to pay for the siqa process and to define what the plan is for the site, drawings and carrying out a public process as well. Commissioners, any more questions or comments . So i know that the conversation has been going for a couple of years and im sensitive to the concerns, but im not reluctant to move it forward. At the end of the day, weve been working on housing for the middle cl
Im sure this is not a wakeup call. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, president lee, honorable guests and distinguished speaker. On behalf of the Taiwan Benevolent Association of america, thank you Heritage Foundation for this opportunity to be the cosponsor of this forum. This forum we hope through this forum we are not only reinforce relationship between United States of america and republic of china but also we can have the people of the two countries to understand to build better relationship than ever. So this is my very short speech, and i thank you for your comment and thank you for your support. Enjoy this afternoon. Thank you. [applause] and also like to introduce another cohost, organizer, in ita institute of taiwan and american studies. [applause] now were going to start the panel and talking about the economy issue, policies interesting but it comes fundamental. Everything is fundamental. We are going to go by the order on the program so we will start riley from the Heri
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