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De-perimeterised Cartoon

I couldn’t resist a smile at Bruce Schneier’s blog posting of a New Yorker cartoon, with a de-perimeterisation theme. I've always liked New Yorker cartoons, especially the dog ones, and you can buy the rights to use them in presentations at a reasonable price. They’re also a nice company to deal with, as I found out last year when I tried to order some goods online but was blocked by their anti-fraud measures. I sent an email of complaint, and was impressed to receive an apologetic telephone message from their Director of Sales offering to take my order in person. It just goes to show that good service can go hand in hand with good taste.

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