After Snowden defected to Russia, the Russians began using manual typewriters for their top secret stuff.
Excellent example.Think about it. If there are just 100 million people who use the internet and they average just 1 hour a day that is 100million hours of traffic a day and I think that is conservative. If a program like carnivore is checking the traffic and kicks out 0.10% or 1/1000 of that you have 100,000 hours a day, 7 days a week or 700,000 hr per weak. If the government has workers checking this data and they are actually putting in a meaningful 35 hours a week it would take 20,000 people ever week. Give them 5 weeks off combined vacation and sick leave and holidays and you need about an extra 10% or 22,000 people plus another 10% to supervise them for 24,200 to read all that data and decide needs to be tagged. Thats just to sort it out. Then you would need just as many to try to figure out what to catalog and store it. Near 50.000 people. Thats if the government was anywhere near efficient. They couldn't even manage to get the health care bill completely read. Its called informational overload.
It would be like me having 10,000 S&W revolvers and 10 million rounds and trying to decide what I was going to take to the range.
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Exactly! They couldn't care less about you.Excellent example.
CAN organizations with huge resources - like the government - track you and everything you do and everywhere you go on the net? Sure. ARE THEY? No way. Not us average schlubs anyway. Unless you have done something really extraordinary to arouse their interest, they aren't going to devote the resources to even try.
Believing that Big Brother is watching your every move requires equally a heavy doses of 1) paranoia 2) an exaggerated sense of how important you are, and 3) no concept of the enormity of the data traffic there is on the internet...
I am pretty sure those colonoscopy activities are still illegal in the state of Texas.
Well, except in some of the more remote districts.
Funny this should come up, I'm offering reduced initiation fees to join the Brotherhood Of The Foil Fedora (BOTFF). Only $200, payable in unmarked small bills.
While I am not worried about the government watching what I do online,
I do worry about that last guy I dated. He openly admitted to hacking my cell so he could track my activities........