I went to CSUDH many many years ago (early 90's). I had a few interactions with Larry Rosen, mentioned in the article.
I started off working in the CS labs and eventually moved onto running the systems for extended ed. He was kind of anti-tech even back then and we butted heads a bit. I was just some punk kid with a big budget to buy all the latest Apple products and having tons of fun. He was kind of an old fart who struggled to make his Windows 3.1 winsock connect to 'the internet'.
"I get concerned about the fact that we just blindly believe the GPS."
Him coming out with the views like this are no surprise. Fear of GPS? Come on.
Wired is really digging to find some people who support their storyline.
I started off working in the CS labs and eventually moved onto running the systems for extended ed. He was kind of anti-tech even back then and we butted heads a bit. I was just some punk kid with a big budget to buy all the latest Apple products and having tons of fun. He was kind of an old fart who struggled to make his Windows 3.1 winsock connect to 'the internet'.
"I get concerned about the fact that we just blindly believe the GPS."
Him coming out with the views like this are no surprise. Fear of GPS? Come on.
Wired is really digging to find some people who support their storyline.