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Bruce Schneier On Perceived and Real Risks

prostoalex writes "Encryption guru Bruce Schneier takes a look at perceived and actual risks with some insightful commentary on how warped the public perception of risks may be: '...we worry more about anthrax (with an annual death toll of roughly zero) than influenza (with an annual death toll of a quarter-million to a half-million people). Influenza is a natural accident, anthrax is an intentional action, and the smallest action captures our attention in a way that the largest accident doesn't. If two airplanes had been hit by lightning and crashed into a New York skyscraper, few of us would be able to name the date on which it happened.'"

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  1. As an American... by Eevee · · Score: 2, Funny

    As an American, I'm offended you think I don't know about Boxing Day.

    It's the day you celebrate all the brave lads who died to keep China British.