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An Off-topic Post by a Bad Blogger

Saturday, December 12th, 2009 by Harry Lewis
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There is much I should have been blogging about, especially the posting of the TSA manual on the Web. Incredibly, the geniuses who “redacted” it did just what we say not to do in Chapter 3 — they used a black highlighter tool to cover part of the PDF. The redactions were easily reversed.

I apologize for my failure to keep this blog interesting. I am going to get back to it in a week or so once my class ends.

In the meantime, here is a piece I and a Harvard colleague wrote about Harvard’s financial mess and the governance problems that caused it. It appears in this morning’s Boston Globe. No Bits angle at all, but likely of interest to any Harvard buffs out there.

One Response to “An Off-topic Post by a Bad Blogger”

  1. James Grimmelmann Says:

    That’s a great op-ed. There’s no possibility that mismanagement at this scale could prompt the Massachusetts Attorney General to investigate, is there?