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Ted lives in Durham, New Hampshire, USA, with his wife Margaret, children Jamie, Amelia, Anastasia, and dog Tyler. He consults and gives keynotes on Technology, Security, and Business. He loves flyfishing, ham radio, and great food and wine.

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Maine 2.0 - Ted talks on Security 2.0

Security 2.0 is basically when computer problems and pesky security nonsense goes away and lets us get on with life.

It's going to happen -- don't hold your breathe though.

Hear it first here, my words of wisdom(?)
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Feel free to disagree, and feel free to do so publicly -- leave a comment!

Comments on "Maine 2.0 - Ted talks on Security 2.0"

 

Anonymous The Hairy Beast said ... (Saturday, February 03, 2007 10:26:00 PM) : 

"...don't hold your breathe though."

That's don't hold your BREATH Ted, not BREATHE.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (Friday, March 02, 2007 1:28:00 PM) : 

Everything is a lie! Lead yourself on a path to a spiritual journey towards enlightenment.

 

Blogger Ted Demopoulos said ... (Sunday, March 04, 2007 7:11:00 AM) : 

I am already enlightened, spiritually speaking, thank you! Some more enlightenment would be welcome however . . .

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (Monday, March 05, 2007 9:47:00 PM) : 

BLOG BLOG said the FROG. Enable youself to look through the FOG. The globe is a wicked machine, don't be a COG!

 

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