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The ethics of forgetting in an age of pervasive computing
In this paper, we examine the potential of pervasive computing to create widespread
sousveillance, that will complement surveillance, through the development of lifelogs;
socio-spatial archives that document every action, every event, every
conversation, and every material expression of an individual’s life. Examining lifelog
projects and artistic critiques of sousveillance we detail the projected mechanics
of life-logging and explore their potential implications. We suggest, given that lifelogs
have the potential to convert exterior generated oligopticons to an interior
panopticon, that an ethics of forgetting needs to be developed and built into the
development of life-logging technologies. Rather than seeing forgetting as a
weakness or a fallibility we argue that it is an emancipatory process that will free
pervasive computing from burdensome and pernicious disciplinary effects
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Sandstone Consolidation Analysis to Delineate Areas of High Quality Reservoirs Suitable for Production of GeoPressured Geothermal Energy Along the Texas Gulf Coast
Analysis of reservoir quality of lower Tertiary sandstones along the Texas Gulf Coast delineatesareas most favorable for geopressured geothermal exploration. Reservoir quality is determined by whole core, acoustic log, and petrographic analyses.
Wilcox sandstones exhibit no regional reservoir quality trends. In the Lower and parts of the Middle and Upper Texas Gulf Coast, the sandstones are relatively well consolidated, but in other parts of the Middle and Upper Texas Gulf Coast, they show a reversal toward increased porosity at depth. Vicksburg sandstones have the poorest reservoir quality of sandstones of any formation prospective for geothermal energy. Frio sandstones show a systematic increase in reservoir quality from the Lower to the Upper Texas Gulf Coast. This increase in reservoir quality correlates to changes in rock composition and cementation. Acoustic log analysis substantiates a progression of greater consolidation from the Upper to the Lower Texas Gulf Coast.
Wilcox sandstones are poorly to moderately sorted, fine-grained, quartzose lithic arkoses, becoming more quartz-rich from the Upper to the Lower Texas Gulf Coast. Most rock fragments are metamorphic and volcanic. Vicksburg sandstones are poorly sorted, fine-grained lithic arkoses. Rock fragments are mainly volcanic clasts with lesser carbonate and minor metamorphic clasts. Frio sandstones range from poorly sorted, fine-grained, feldspathic litharenites to lithic arkoses in the Lower Texas Gulf Coast to poorly sorted, fine-grained, quartzose lithic arkoses to subarkoses in the Upper Texas Gulf Coast. Volcanic rock fragments predominate in all areas; carbonate rock fragments are common in the Lower Texas Gulf Coast.Bureau of Economic Geolog
From splashing to bouncing: the influence of viscosity on the impact of suspension droplets on a solid surface
We experimentally investigated the splashing of dense suspension droplets
impacting a solid surface, extending prior work to the regime where the
viscosity of the suspending liquid becomes a significant parameter. The overall
behavior can be described by a combination of two trends. The first one is that
the splashing becomes favored when the kinetic energy of individual particles
at the surface of a droplet overcomes the confinement produced by surface
tension. This is expressed by a particle-based Weber number . The second
is that splashing is suppressed by increasing the viscosity of the solvent.
This is expressed by the Stokes number , which influences the effective
coefficient of restitution of colliding particles. We developed a phase diagram
where the splashing onset is delineated as a function of both and .
A surprising result occurs at very small Stokes number, where not only
splashing is suppressed but also plastic deformation of the droplet. This leads
to a situation where droplets can bounce back after impact, an observation we
are able to reproduce using discrete particle numerical simulations that take
into account viscous interaction between particles and elastic energy
Helicopter dreaming: the unrealised plans for city centre heliports in the post-war period
This paper considers a time in the middle of the twentieth century when the helicopter
was a new and thoroughly exciting form of flying that held great promise to
revolutionise urban transportation. The focus is on the development of plans to
accommodate passenger helicopters effectively into British cities and, in the context of
Birmingham and London, how the industry experts, property developers, architects and
politicians worked to plan new heliport facilities in the city centre during the 1950s
Dreams of Helicopter Travel in the 1950s and Liverpool's Undeveloped Plans for a City Centre Heliport
The paper considers schemes for city centre heliports in the 1950s and early 1960s, an aspect of unbuilt transport infrastructure that was widely envisaged would radically improve urban mobility and intercity travel. The exploitation of the air space immediately above the city provided the potential to solve the congestion on the streets below. The helicopter was a thrillingly modern technology in this period, with its ability to hover and land vertically right in the heart of cities. The paper uses original case studies relating to heliport planning in London and Liverpool drawing on unpublished primary archival materials
The Guardian Underground Telephone Exchange
The first academic paper to address the nature of Cold War telecommunications networks in the built environment. Building upon the successful Infra_MANC exhibition and within a growing area of research concerning infrastructures this paper uses extensive archival research to explore the historic geographies of the Cold War in Manchester and the socio-cultural impact of 'secret' tunnels under the city
Focusing on outcomes: Making the most of COPD interventions
A number of excellent intervention studies related to clinical and psychosocial aspects of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have been undertaken in the recent past. A range of outcomes have been examined including pulmonary function, health care use, quality of life, anxiety and depression, ambulation, exercise capacity, and self-efficacy. The purpose of this narrative review was to a) consider clinical, psychosocial, and educational interventions for people living with COPD in light of the health related outcomes that they have produced, b) identify the type of interventions most associated with outcomes, c) examine work related to COPD interventions as it has evolved regarding theory and models compared to work in asthma, and d) explore implications for future COPD research. Studies reviewed comprised large scale comprehensive reviews including randomized clinical trials and meta-analysis as these forms of investigation engender the greatest confidence in clinicians and health care researchers. Extant research suggests that the most significant improvements in COPD health care utilization have been realized from interventions specifically designed to enhance disease management by patients. A range of interventions have produced modest changes in quality of life. Evidence of impact for other outcomes and for a particular type of intervention is not strong. Research in other chronic diseases, particularly asthma, suggests that interventions grounded in learning theory and models of behavior change can consistently produce desired results for patients and clinicians. Use of a model of self-regulation may enhance COPD interventions. Although the extent to which COPD efforts can benefit from the experience in other conditions is a question, more outcome focused intervention studies using more robust theoretical approaches may enhance COPD results, especially regarding health care use and quality of life
Developing and evaluating a five minute phishing awareness video
Confidence tricksters have always defrauded the unwary. The computer era has merely extended their range and made it possible for them to target anyone in the world who has an email address. Nowadays, they send phishing messages that are specially crafted to deceive. Improving user awareness has the potential to reduce their effectiveness. We have previously developed and empirically-validated phishing awareness programmes. Our programmes are specifically designed to neutralize common phish-related misconceptions and teach people how to detect phishes. Many companies and individuals are already using our programmes, but a persistent niggle has been the amount of time required to complete the awareness programme. This paper reports on how we responded by developing and evaluating a condensed phishing awareness video that delivered phishing awareness more efficiently. Having watched our video, participants in our evaluation were able to detect phishing messages significantly more reliably right after watching the video (compared to before watching the video). This ability was also demonstrated after a retention period of eight weeks after first watching the video
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