This does not sound like the fastest camera in the world to me. I believe the Femto Photography project within the Camera Culture group at the MIT Media Lab (http://web.media.mit.edu/~raskar/trillionfps/) deals with frame rates that are approximately 5 orders of magnitude greater than reported in this article.
Another interesting property of governmentium is that when governmentium and its anti-particle (revolutionarium?) collide, both particles are destroyed resulting in considerable heat and newly created governmentium.
Daniel Solove, an associate professor of law at George Washington University Law School, has a good paper on this subject titled, "I've Got Nothing To Hide" and other Misunderstandings of Privacy (http://www.scribd.com/doc/187371/-Ive-Got-Nothing-To-Hide-and-other-Misunderstandings-of-Privacy).
This does not sound like the fastest camera in the world to me. I believe the Femto Photography project within the Camera Culture group at the MIT Media Lab (http://web.media.mit.edu/~raskar/trillionfps/) deals with frame rates that are approximately 5 orders of magnitude greater than reported in this article.
Another interesting property of governmentium is that when governmentium and its anti-particle (revolutionarium?) collide, both particles are destroyed resulting in considerable heat and newly created governmentium.
Daniel Solove, an associate professor of law at George Washington University Law School, has a good paper on this subject titled, "I've Got Nothing To Hide" and other Misunderstandings of Privacy (http://www.scribd.com/doc/187371/-Ive-Got-Nothing-To-Hide-and-other-Misunderstandings-of-Privacy).