I think that my main point is, if you're worried about Google's
data-store, then you'd be REALLY worried at our own government's (and
other huge organization's as well).

You know that the very hardware we depend on now ships with built-in
back-doors, right?

That not only "the good guys" have access to?

It's *bad*.

Talking point:  Could Google even go anonymous?  Where are all the
anonymous services at these days?

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Mortimer Adler

On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 4:38 PM, Dana wrote:
> um. The information arrives at their computer. The email has a header,
> the packet has an ip address. Yes, they could immediately discard
> it... but there goes their business model.
>
>>> Why are you blaming the Government for crap Google is doing? If they
>>> didn't want to store this info for some odd reason the g-men wouldn't
>>> have access to it.
>
> hehe too true.
>
>> Why you defending a government that's spying on you?
>>
>> Ah, yes, you don't care, because you've done nothing wrong.
>>
>> *sigh*
>>
>> =]

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