Friday, December 27, 2013

Security vs Privacy

Thursday, Jan. 2, 2014, 9am to 10:30 in the Meeting Room (behind the fireplace)

In January, we will explore the good and the bad of new technology. We will start the month with a discussion of how data mining used to increase our security has cost us our privacy. Here the two TED Talks that will be used as a basis for our discussion:


These videos will be shown at the meeting, but the speakers provide a lot of information so seeing they videos before the meeting will help.

Please come with suggestions on other fearful technologies that you would like to discuss in January.

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Schedule for 2014Q1

We will try something different in 2014. Instead of spending two weeks on a topic, we will dedicate each month to a theme. That way we can announce the theme in advance but have some flexibility to change the topic as we go along. Here is what I am proposing for the first three months of 2014.

  • January - New Technology, the Good, the Bad and the Ugly
  • February - Challenges for the next generation
  • March - "A Republic, if you can keep it"

January has five Thursdays, so we could let Skye give her presentation on Afghanistan on one of the Thursdays that meets her schedule. Certainly one of other topics covered in January will be on how the new technologies affect privacy.

Vince wanted a discussion to help of understand what the kids today are interested in. We certainly can cover that during one of our meetings in February. Remember, I will be away on the third week in February, so I am looking for a volunteer to lead the discussion, on Feb. 20.

I will also be away on the first week in March. Tim will lead the discussion that week. He will be looking for topics on how we have strayed from our Democratic principles. This would be the time for Bill's topic on gun control, Ken's topic on local politics and Al's topic on religion in politics.

As for the topic of Education, it fits nicely under all three themes. So we may have several sessions on Education.

If I missed any of your favored topics please let me know.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Planning for Next Year

Thursday, Dec. 19, 2013, 9am to 10:30 in the Meeting Room (behind the fireplace)

As we look back on our first four months and plan for next year, we should think of what worked and what we could do differently. To make our group successful, I need your input. You can make suggestions at our next meeting, or even better, share your ideas as a comment on this blog. You can make suggestions or comment on past meetings, including:

  • New topics or themes
  • Old topic we would like to revisit
  • Showing a movie
  • Using many short You Tube videos 
  • Using a few TED Talks
  • Using read aloud Kindle books
We need suggestions on how to make it easier to give people the opportunity to lead discussions. In any case, I will be away on travel on 2/20/14 and 3/6/14, so there will be two opportunities coming up.

If you feel that the group should set goals, here is your chance to start a discussion. As for my goals, they are best expressed in this TED talk.



Friday, December 6, 2013

Drones and Robots, Part 2

Thursday, Dec. 12, 2013, 9am to 10:30 in the Meeting Room (behind the fireplace)

We have examined  the use of drones and robots in war, so for next week we will look at how the same technology is being used in peace. There were three TED Talks about this subject which came out in the just last few months.

  1. Lian Pin Koh: A drone's-eye view of conservation: As you watch this video see if you can count all the military technologies that are being used in this conservation effort. Contrast how drones are used in world collaboration as opposed to world conflict.
  2. Andreas Raptopoulos: No roads? There’s a drone for that: Do you think this technology developed for sub-Saharan Africa was the inspiration for Bezo's proposed drone delivery system? Is there a delivery drone in your future?
  3. Henry Evans and Chad Jenkins: Meet the robots for humanity: Why is this quadriplegic so happy? How important was the drone's "coolness" factor?