Jim Hatridge wrote:

> On Sat, 26 Sep 1998, Peeyush Singh wrote:
>
> >     Ummm...Yes, I know what a cookie is to.  And no, I'm sure of it that
> > this document was not talking about a cookie, caching, history...or anything
> > of that sort.
> >
>
> Hi Peeyush;
>
> Can you tell me what document you are talking about or where it is on the
> net? I would be interested in reading it.
>
> Another thing when I was in the Army in Berlin (1984-87) the spooks there
> told all the soldiers that they tap all the army phones. All the calls
> went through a computer looking for key words (i.e. bomb, ddr, etc). They
> would not tell us what words, but any call with a key word was recorded
> and checked by a human later. This may have been a lot of BS, but we (the
> soldiers) were careful about phone calls. Could the FBI / CIA and all the
> other letters do this on a national level? We had only about 5-6000
> soldiers in Berlin.
>
> J
> I
> M
>
> P.S. BTW Where are you in the world?
> -----------------------------------------
> Jim Hatridge
> Germany
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> M$ -- Ghostdriver* on the road to the future!
> (*German Slang for the guy driving on the wrong side of the road!)

Hi Guys,
let's face it: we all leave digital traces on our forays through the net. But the
recent hacks of segfault's and /.'s webpages, though deplorable in themselves,
nonetheless show that where there is action there will be counteraction.

--

See you,

Christoph Hammann

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