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1963 Short From Muppets Jim Henson for Bell System
In the wake of the recent The Muppets movie, AT&T (T) re-discovered a film by Muppets creator Jim Henson. He created the film for The Bell System nearly 50 years ago. CNet author Edward Moyer says the film gives a hilarious glimpse of Mr. Henson’s earlier days – and of the youthful years of computing.
AT&T posted the 1963 short “Robot” on the company’s ATTTechChannel section on YouTube, addresses the anxiety felt by humans in regard to machines and computers. The article says the film was “made for an elite seminar given for business owners, on the then-brand-new topic–Data Communications,” AT&T explains on the YouTube page. And the company continues:
“The organizers of the seminar, Inpro, actually set the tone for the film in a three-page memo from one of Inpro’s principals, Ted Mills, to Henson. Mills outlined the nascent, but growing relationship between man and machine: a relationship not without tension and resentment….”
Displaying his mastery of slapstick, comic timing, and sound effects, Henson uses his humorously menacing star, “Computer H14,” to reassure viewers that they need not be alarmed: humans remain in control according to CNet.
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Ralph Bach has been in IT long enough to know better and has blogged from his Bach Seat about IT, careers, and anything else that catches his attention since 2005. You can follow him on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. Email the Bach Seat here.
It’s Official: Google is Better Than Us
BusnessInsdier’s Matt Rosoff reports that Google (GOOG) Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt says that people in Silicon Valley don’t talk about the concerns of the 99% because a lot of them are immune to those concerns.
CEO Schmidt told Brad Stone at BusinessWeek, “Occupy Wall Street isn’t really something that comes up in daily discussion because their issues are not our daily reality.”
He also said “We live in a bubble, and I don’t mean a tech bubble or a valuation bubble. I mean a bubble as in our own little world….”
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Maybe GOOG should think about how statements like this look to the 99%.
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Ralph Bach has been in IT long enough to know better and has blogged from his Bach Seat about IT, careers, and anything else that catches his attention since 2005. You can follow him on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. Email the Bach Seat here.
Romney Defeats Gingrich in US SPAM Primaries
Just in time to get rid of all the annoying political ads on TV and radio leading up to the Michigan primary, GOP presidential wannabe Mitt Romney has been crowned King of political spam. His high-profile run as the leader for the 2012 nomination for the US presidential election has made him popular with spammers.
Mitt Romney is also the favorite politician of spammers. He is used to tout knockoff drugs and dubious bargains in junk e-mail according to a Bitdefender analysis of 8 million unsolicited messages spread in January.
Romney is mentioned in 45% of SPAM messages that reference US politics, ahead of second-placed Republican Newt Gingrich, who scored 33%. Romney’s name was most often used in scam messages that advertise low-interest loans or free credit score analysis while Gingrich was mentioned in junk mail promoting miraculous energy-saving devices that almost certainly don’t exist. The article says most of these offerings actually redirect the unwary user to survey site scams or knockoff drugs for sexual dysfunctions.
U.S. Republican hopeful Ron Paul came third in the BitDefender spammers’ list, with 12.2%. The most popular politician outside the Republican race that caught the spammers’ attention this year was Bill Clinton, with 4%.
“Winning Most-Mentioned Politician in Bitdefender’s spam survey is probably not an honor that many politicians want,” said Bitdefender E-Threats Analyst Bogdan Botezatu, who coordinated the spam study. “And I don’t think we’ll see spammers suddenly turning into political pundits. But the results could tell us which politicians spammers think are most likely to get a reaction from random e-mail readers. Spammers are, ultimately, after money and they’re essentially making a bet on popularity when they favor one politician’s name over another.”
The author says spam messages often use names of celebrities or politicians in fragments of news items in trying to give credibility to the message and to trick anti-spam filters that look for the percentage of links versus other words in the message.
In the BitDefender overall analysis of spam not filtered to include only political references – the Republican politicians were handily beat by celebrities including Jay Leno, Eva Longoria, Kobe Bryant, and even political commentator Rush Limbaugh.
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I wrote about spammers hijacking celebrities ‘ identities to spread spam. In the past, Jay Leno and Heidi Klum have been called the most dangerous celebs on the web.
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Ralph Bach has been in IT long enough to know better and has blogged from his Bach Seat about IT, careers, and anything else that catches his attention since 2005. You can follow him on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. Email the Bach Seat here.
Michigan H1-B Visas
The Michigan Department of Management, Labor, and Technology reports that the December 2011 unemployment rate was 9.3%. This equated to 431,490 known people without a job. Despite nearly half a million people looking for work, the website MyVisaJobs.com reports that Michigan icons like the University of Michigan, Wayne State University, Michigan State University, General Motors (GM), and Henry Ford Health Systems filed for nearly 8,300 H1-B visas with an average wage of $74,964
| Rank | H1B Visa Sponsor | H1B Visa Petitions | Average Salary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | University of Michigan | 375 | $61,708 |
| 2 | Wayne State University | 152 | $63,743 |
| 3 | Michigan State University | 125 | $61,521 |
| 4 | General Motors | 93 | $87,037 |
| 5 | Henry Ford Health System | 74 | $79,582 |
| 6 | DMC Education & Research | 66 | $63,154 |
| 7 | Jawood Business Process Solutions, Llc | 50 | $75,564 |
| 8 | HCL Systems, Inc | 47 | $62,415 |
| 9 | The Dow Chemical | 45 | $97,600 |
| 10 | Chrysler Group Llc | 35 | $84,353 |
| 11 | Michigan Technological University | 34 | $66,405 |
| 12 | Whirlpool | 32 | $91,028 |
| 13 | Altair Product Design, Inc | 32 | $76,441 |
| 14 | Kyyba, Inc. | 30 | $56,563 |
| 15 | Engineering Technology Associates, Inc | 28 | $61,074 |
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As a Michigan Alumni, I often wonder about U of M’s commitment to Michigan under President Coleman.
I wrote about the record-setting pace business is shaping up H-1B visas here.
Apparently, Michigan firms are on the same track. Even Obama is now talking about American’s taking care of Americans, so the opposition must be against that, so even more outsourcing?
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Ralph Bach has been in IT long enough to know better and has blogged from his Bach Seat about IT, careers, and anything else that catches his attention since 2005. You can follow him on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. Email the Bach Seat here.



Cyberwar: Countries are vulnerable due to massive dependence on computer systems and a cyber-defense that primarily defends only government and military networks. Many countries realize the crippling potential of cyber attacks against critical infrastructures, such as water, gas, and power, and how difficult it is to defend against them. McAfee Labs expects to see countries prove their cyberwar capabilities in 2012, to send a message.
