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Making Time With the Watchmakers 257

PreacherTom writes "In the age of watches that have more computational power than Apollo 11's computer, one would think that the watchmaker has gone the way of the cobbler, the blacksmith and the Dodo. Quite the contrary. With the rise in interest for mechanical watches (especially luxury models), Rolex has sponsored a new school to train horologists in the arcane art. From the article: 'We were facing a situation today where we needed to foster a new generation of watchmakers,' says Charles Berthiaume, the senior vice-president for technical operations at Rolex and the Technicum's president 'Thirty to 40 years ago, there was a watchmaker at every jewelry store. That's not the case today,' he notes. Included are some remarkable examples of their training, dedication, and intricate patience as they take technology in an entirely different direction."

Comment the future of terror? (Score 1) 6

interesting post. imagination + subversion = new terror idea. 1) make a simple bomb on board; nitric acid in one bag, with one person. glycerine with another person, another bag. mix onboard a long flight. (creating nitro glycerine) wait for turbulence / drop mixing container. tricky i agree, but not impossible. 2) get a job in the airlines on board planes (is this naive?). one day abuse this trust. 3) from a Tom Clancy book: lazers to blind the pilots as they land so they crash instead. 4) an EMP device of some kind (again, is this naive? is it possilbe to do this?) i know you can cause computers to crash by blasing them with powerful microwaves etc. do this to break the fly by wire-ess, with your powerful handheld portable microwave emitter. 5) ...i have once seen a sign in a plane that said "no self inflating rafts in hand luggage"... surgical implants is the most likley one to succeed so far i'd say.

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