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A SPECIAL REPORT

ISSUE 23 * SEPTEMBER 13, 2001

What To Do

MIKE'S LIST IS A HUMOR-ORIENTED TECHNOLOGY NEWSLETTER, but nothing is funny this week. In the wake of the terrorist attacks Tuesday, I would like to dedicate this issue to the deceased; their families, friends and loved ones; the rescue workers laboring around the clock to save those who can be saved; the agents and police tracking down suspects; U.S. military service people who must now inevitably put themselves in danger abroad; and everyone else directly affected by this horrible attack.  

There is so much I would like to say about all this, and I am trying to say as little as possible. But there are three things I simply must put out there, for whatever it may be worth. 

1. Fight bigotry. In the wake of this attack, many in the United States and elsewhere will be unfortunately tempted to vent their frustration and anger on any nearby Muslim or Arab. This is wrong. Islam is a global religion closely related to -- and very similar in many respects to -- Christianity and Judaism. You'll find dramatic ethnic, racial, cultural and, yes, even religious diversity within the religion. The only connection between this act of terrorism and Islam is that the terrorists cling to a twisted view of the religion to justify their campaigns of mass murder. Arabs are simply people who happen to speak the Arabic language. Not all Arabs are Muslims. Not all Muslims are Arabs. Not all terrorists are Arabic-speaking Muslims. And more than 99% of all Arabs and Muslims are totally innocent of violent crimes. We should all vocally reject the use of this horrible tragedy as justification for anti-Muslim or anti-Arab bigotry. The punishment of a group based on the perceived crimes of members of that group is itself an act of terrorism.  

2. Be smart about security. None of the proposals for tightening airline security currently being implemented -- no curb-side check-in, bomb-sniffing dogs, no non-passengers in terminals, etc. -- would have prevented Tuesday's terrorist attack. The terrorists succeeded because they outsmarted the FAA. We should all reject their useless and ridiculous "security" measures, like asking everyone if they packed their own luggage. Here are proposals I have not heard, but that we should all demand: 1) build a strong locked door separating pilots from the cabin, so pilots have time to notify authorities of hijacks; 2) quickly develop and implement technology enabling pilots to irrevocably hand control of airplanes over to ground-based pilots or to computer systems that can land planes at the nearest airport; 3) train and equip flight attendants to subdue hijackers armed with small weapons like box-cutters. 

3. Rebuild the towers. The people who masterminded and carried out the attack never built anything. They can only destroy things. Let's not allow terrorists to redesign the greatest city on earth. We should build a new World Trade Center -- 150 stories high -- and make it a marvel of modern construction and safety. 

If you agree with any of this, please be very vocal about it. Write your local and national newspapers. Forward this e-mail to everyone you know. Take action. 

Thanks for listening, folks. Below you'll find links to technology-related aspects of this unfolding story. 

Mike 

 

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