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Hash: SHA1 D. Peter Maus wrote: But that doesn't mean that there is no downside to this new technology. Or that SW doesn't still have a place. Though expensive, SW reached a worldwide audience without limitation by international boundary, censorship, or third party carriage. Radio waves know nothing of these things. And while cellphone apps, and internet content can be censored, or switched off at will by a third party with a political axe to grind, radio waves must be jammed with equally expensive and powerful systems, that are only marginally effective. To governments the most important aspect of forcing internet use on us instead of radio is their ability to see who is reading/writing what. The IP addresses accompany everything you send or receive, providing them with your electronic fingerprint on EVERYTHING you touch. I'm now waiting for email addresses and permanent internet identities to be assigned at birth. Kinda like the electronic equivalent of being tattooed on the forehead (like they do in Holland MI). mike -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJPykqEAAoJEDTMN7GV3zbXs9sIAKhQCd25fP uhdxOYI+JLtE1n 02FyVsc8nhs9wUld/GZDIG3vAMWw5GWdUdgmsKF4faSxSXYi952gghkqHa1ncjtv Vo2Jcsty4qJODkm35Zis8nzX8EO8IJtujuiWGshDdG6gWYXMdZ iGBPK4Jek/wBTN JDPQKOjVs5DE1xEKMq0qboAxK27nlcbqtX/nSUGjqUOuDNQ+qZ507CnXlbo0PelL Yt5IUT/+tl2gdCFi/Jg6HHMMl/HySwM4CeGTSrWTUn27zYkqifVtXSe60kj2th0t VZCdqImcox8rkjjyi4qUtFikJ/pyQdmXwcta9KBBqpbcmDNWBc+27C5LXIxmO7Y= =6CeH -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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