Tethering

I recently had a discussion with some people about the use of a cell phone as a modem or router. It is commonly referred to as tethering today though the only idea that comes to mind for this reference is the way a mobile phone on a USB cable marginally looks like a tether ball on a poll but I digress. We ended up talking about it because a friend of mine decided to bait me with a 90 degree tangent from his thread topic and I fell for it. Suffice to say his coworkers, Tweedledee-ta-dee and Tweedledum as I call them, or otherwise referred to as the “Sheeple” decided to egg things on till I ended it. Apparently I have a Pavlov effect on trolls because as of this morning Tweedledee is still hoping for another response from me.

The idea we were discussing is simple.

Is it ethical for a hardware vendor to sell you a device then above and beyond the actual service for that device sell you the features of that device?

As simple as this idea is I must explain further. There is absolutely nothing wrong with a company selling services. In this case the device we’re talking about is a smartphone running a mobile OS that allows for applications to be run from it such as phone capability, address book, notepad, etc. It is one particular application that sparks this debate; the internet browser. By all aspects the internet browser on the phone is just that. A window to the world wide web showing you content at various addresses. One of the services the company sells is the data service that allows you to browse the web. One debatable topic to field right now would be,

Is it ethical to compartmentalize the services of a product in order to maximize profit or provide various service levels?

I would answer yes and no to this question. Yes it is ethical when you are attempting to help the consumer. No it is not ethical to maximize profit. Lets dive in to the Yes a bit. Not all consumers want data service. Being a technology person I find it odd that anyone out there today would still not at least have an email address and want to have that level of connectivity with their families and friends at their finger tips but there are. There are also some who simply cannot afford the price of the service. Those that can afford it and desire it should have it. The company offering such service should reasonably price it and offer it to consumers. This would be ethical in my opinion. Before we explore the No I will give you the more specific reason I am even typing this.

I do not believe it is ethical to sell the functionality of the use of data service.

Is it ever ethical to sell service functionality? It absolutely is. The reason I say No is two part. First based on precedent and the second on personal choice. For most of the history of the internet its service providers have been limited the providing that service via land line connections of various types. With the advent of wireless data service in various forms it became a more complex issue because wireless devices did not keep pace with their wired brethren. Mobile phones being even worse off than mobile computers. For years it was very hard and probably at points improbable to deliver a full computing experience from a mobile phone platform at a reasonable or any cost. For the sake of time lets fast forward to today. Mobile phones are as close to mobile computers as we have ever made them. They run mobile versions of full computer operating systems enabling them to offer features we’ve never seen in a small form factor but that doesn’t change the ethics involved. Here is another case to consider.

What would you say to your home internet service provider if they told you that you could not use a router with their service and you had to pay a fee for each device you wanted to attach to your data service?

I’m going to venture a guess and say you would think they were mad. I have at least 12 devices in my home that connect to the internet. The use of a home router to provide multiple devices with internet access in the home, or business’s for that matter,  is ubiquitous across the world. You contract with an ISP to provide you data service and in turn based on pricing they offer you a level of bandwidth that suits your needs. In my opinion when it comes to tethering mobile phone companies are no different when talking about data service.

How I use my data service is up to me.

If I use it from a phone or by connecting my phone to a computer I’m still just using data service. I cannot express my disappointment in my mobile carrier of 12 years when they announced that the use of a wireless tethering application on my newly purchased phone would cost an extra fee per month and be limited to a certain number of devices. My first thoughts on it were of a technical nature but shortly after delved into ethics I speak about now. In the end I chose the only option I saw I could. I gained superuser access (rooted) to my phone and loaded a customized operating firmware or OS ROM onto it so I could further control the use of my phone.  One way being loading a wireless router (tethering) application that allows my phone to serve as a wireless router to as many device as I see fit (normally just one… my laptop) and a second so I can customize the user interface (UI) how I like it beyond the capabilities that the manufacturer has built in. In a way I feel like this is some sort of social resistance to a corporate culture I’m feeling more and more disenfranchised with. One of these days, sooner rather than later, I hope companies will realize their goals should not be to nickel and dime people to death but simply to provide great, high quality service at a reasonable price.

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Aion Online continued…

Made level 10 last night and got my wings. Absolutely fantastic storyline in this game so far. The home city of the Elyos is amazingly drawn. Spent most of the night after getting level 10 exploring and learning the city as well as collecting quests to start either tonight or this weekend as I have the first of two Carry and Conceal classes tonight. Yes that’s correct world I will be “packing heat” soon all the time or at least when/where the law will allow anyway. Anyway back to the subject at hand…

If you are an MMO player and you haven’t tried Aion you should give it a go. If you are not an MMO player then Aion is also a good choice because even though theyworked to Westernize the game for us there is still very much a Korean/Asian aspect to the game that most people won’t/don’t get to experience very often.

AionWhiteWings.preview

– Andrew

Peace One Day

http://www.peaceoneday.org

Celebrate Peace One Day on September 21st

Celebrate Peace One Day on September 21st

I know its probably a big shocker that I would support such a dream as this working for who I do but it would be nice if we could all get along some day. If we could all realize that we are, at our core, all the same regardless of all our visual and idealogical diversity.

Celebrate Peace One Day on September 21st.

Is our President an American Citizen? – Addendum

http://www.politico.com/blogs/glennthrush/0809/Report_Arizona_Rep_considering_birther_lawsuit.html

Politco blogger Glenn Thrush reports that Arizona U.S. Rep Trent Franks is considering a lawsuit to force Obama toGlenn Thrush produce valid birth documents. Other than the liberal bias and obviously bad opinionated editorial Thrush highlights a court case from 10th ciruit courl of appeals as evidence that this has been attempted before. The particular case chosen has nothing to do with the subject of Franks possible lawsuit though the court case does soundly help establish one precedent. The courts are not the place to decide the definition of “natural born” from the Constiution. As the founders would have wanted Congress are the ones who should decide if a further definition is warranted. Though as I highlighted below in my first article Congress has already done a very good job with the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1952.

Craig v. USA | Case#: 09-6082
- Andrew

Is our President an American Citizen?

I’ve been having an argument with a very good friend of mine for a few weeks now on whether or not our President is indeed a United States citizen and eligible to be President of the United States. He like many others is convinced that our President is not eligible to be a citizen (and therefore not eligible to be President) and I, while it would tickle me to no end if it turned out that we elected a person who is Constitutionally ineligible to be president, am thus far unconvinced that he isn’t a citizen. I am more than willing to listen to both sides and help either in their quest for factual evidence.

Wikipedia states this of Barack Hussein Obama II:

Barack Obama, … was born on August 4, 1961 in Honolulu, in the state of Hawaii[1] to Barack Hussein Obama, Sr. (1936–1982) (born in Kanyadhiang, Rachuonyo District, Nyanza Province,[2] Kenya ColonyBritish Empire) and Stanley Ann Dunham, known informally as Ann (1942–1995) (born in WichitaKansas) “

and cites these for credibility:

  1. ^ Statement by Dr. Chiyome Fukino” (PDF). hawaii.gov. Retrieved 2008-12-05. Joe Miller, “Does Obama have Kenyan Citizenship?”Fact Check, 2008-08-29, quoted in part on FightTheSmears
  2. ^ Partial Ancestor Table: President Barack Hussein Obama, Jr.“. New England Historic Genealogical Society. Retrieved 2009-07-21.
  3. ^ http://www.kake.com/home/misc/38157259.html

For the sake of this article this will establish these facts:

1 .  President Obama was born on August 4th 1961
2.  President Obama was born to 1 parent of alien citizenship and 1 parent of United States citizenship

What still up in the air is whether or not he was (A) Born in the United States and (B) a United States “natural born” citizen as defined by U.S. law. My friend has given me this web link to establish his side of the argument:

http://silverstockreport.com/2009/obama-citizen.html

To summarize the article for you it states these points:

1. The burden of proof of citizenship is on the person requesting citizenship.
2. Citizenship status given by statue may not be good enough to establish Constitutional “natural born” citizenship status.
3. Though the Constitution clearly does not define “natural born” citizenship it does clearly state there is a difference between “natural born” U.S. citizens and  naturalized U.S. citizens. Amendment 14 Section 1
4. Only a “natural born” citizen of age 35 or older and a U.S. resident of 14 years may be President. Article 2 Section 1; United States Constitution
5.  The founders of the U.S. clearly felt that detailed governing information would be for Congress to decide by passing laws though they meant to protect specific ideas.
6. President Obama was born overseas.
7. Ann Dunham was too young to confer citizenship to a child born of her if that child was born abroad.

To save time I agree with points 1 through 5. I may choose to address them at a later time.

Based on my research I have come up with the following:

1. There is currently no  clear evidence to establish where President Obama was born.
2. Stanley Ann Dunham was a citizen of United States at the time of President Obama’s birth.
3. Title 8, Section 1401 of the U.S. Code (aka the Immigration and Naturalization Act, Title 3, Section 301) states that:
    a. a person born in the united states is a citizen
    g. a person born outside of the U.S. to at least 1 citizen parent satisfying these requirements:
        I. the citizen conferring citizenship must have been in the U.S. for at least 5 years
        II. 2 of the 5 years must be after the age of 14
4. The lowest possible age for a parent to confer citizenship is 16 years of age.
5. Stanley Ann Dunham was at least 17 years old when President Obama was born.

Taking all this into account the only conclusion I can make is that Barack Hussein Obama II was a citizen of the United States of America when he was born. I’m going to follow this article with some further research to see if there are any other events that would affect the Presidents citizenship during the years before he was President because during the course of writing this article I have come across some interesting assertions like his adoption by his step father and association with William Charles (Bill) Ayers.