How can we best walk the fine line of providing a secure environment by gathering information and intelligence without becoming Big Brother and infringing upon people's privacy? How do you see gps and cellphones as a part of the equation?
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Back to Listingken fisher
san francisco, ca, United States
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Member since November 28, 2008
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Information vs. privacy
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In response to What would you ask Lorraine Gamman founder of Design Against Crime?, posted by Carli Pierce,
in the thread What would you ask Lorraine Gamman founder of Design Against Crime?Posted August 13, 2009 in Who Would You Interview
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Waste is a Design Flaw
Environment
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Check out Crank Creative - their business premise is to turn waste into useful products. They're currently collecting used inner tubes from from the local bike shops to create wallets. Until we focus our efforts on engineering waste out of our products why not embrace dumpster diving, you'd be surprised at all the great ways we can convert our trash into functional products. www.crankcreative.com
Posted November 29, 2008 in DESIGN 21
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