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Petition asks UK to say “I’m Sorry!” to Alan Turing

Posted by on Monday, 31 August, 2009

Alan Turing
Chances are most of you know what the Turing Test is, and therefore have a passable familiarity with Alan Turing, one of Time Magazine’s 100 Most Important People of the 20th century. For most people, knowledge of the man stops there. Some might know that he was a fantastic mathematician and cryptanalyst responsible for much of the code-breaking success of the UK’s Bletchley Park during WWII, including much of the work that lead to the breaking of the German Enigma machine codes.

Some might know that he was a homosexual. I’d wager that few knew that he was persecuted by the UK government for that. I didn’t know that he had been chemically castrated as part of his “rehabilitation” for gross indecency. The charge also resulted in revocation of his security clearance, and effectively ended his government work. Two years after his conviction, he was found dead of an apparent suicide.

Now a petition is underway to get the British government to formally apologize for its treatment of Turing. Organized by computer scientist John Graham-Cumming, more than 5,000 signatures have been collected, including writer Ian McEwan and scientist Richard Dawkins.

We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to apologize for the prosecution of Alan Turing that led to his untimely death.

Alan Turing was the greatest computer scientist ever born in Britain. He laid the foundations of computing, helped break the Nazi Enigma code and told us how to tell whether a machine could think.

He was also gay. He was prosecuted for being gay, chemically castrated as a ‘cure’, and took his own life, aged 41.

The British Government should apologize to Alan Turing for his treatment and recognize that his work created much of the world we live in and saved us from Nazi Germany. And an apology would recognize the tragic consequences of prejudice that ended this man’s life and career.

Via the BBC.



Digital video

Posted by on Friday, 19 June, 2009

Digital video is the single most dominant form of live video and image capturing.  Making its journey from 1970’s today almost every electronic equipment manufacturers are capable of providing their standard of digital video technology.
Digital video cameras which are capable of transforming the brightness of the light in a digital signal to make a photo would not only increase the quality but also the quantity.  With the high definition signal format the quantity has also been increased by the help of the technology called the “edge”.

Even though the introduction of the digital cameras has been first implemented on the professional and government work the evaluation has rapidly relied on the commercial market for digital videoing. Majority of people have preferred high quality digital video cameras to replace their conventional type cameras. Easy to use digital cameras have many options which you won’t get in a conventional video camera or a photo camera. You can have a look at the photo which you have just taken or the video on the screen itself, which is not an option in a conventional type camera. As it is much easier to get the digitally captured video or a photo in to a computer it becomes ever so easier to do the modifications to the photo by the individuals themselves.  These devices therefore provide the users with a better flexibility and higher compatibility. 

One major advantage of a digital medium of video or photography is the number of copies it could make without degradation in the quality. No matter what amount of copies you make the quality will be still the same. The flexibility in using the output in many editing devices is really a plus point. Encoding and decoding could be done easily to make the captured video or the picture compatible to be used in any form of software or hardware.

Digital video products come in different forms and styles. These models can be searched on the internet. If you want to purchase it online, you can do that by simply paying for it using your credit card. Always make sure you know your requirements before purchasing a digital video product. Prices can vary depending on the quality and requirement of individuals.