Unfortunately, some less-informed people unaware of our passsion for meteorites are oblivious to the changing encroachment from "government" (wow that's an oxymoron) that Adam's recent post speaks to, that privacy breech affecting all of us already, with more to come. Most of you know me (sort of) as Richard Montgomery, and I have a shortened alias on FB as Rick Bob.... which I have no doubt is already triangulated.

Hi Bam, here's an unapproving wave at you...can you see me??? Duh. Okay, yes.

Meanwhile, this is reality. [Crap....I'm now reviewing my words for my life
Has it really come to this???   YES!]

Fortunately I have a strong resolve, a stellar knowledge of the US Constitution, a rigid backbone, a garden, worthy truck that can take me anywhere for now, and the rest is what it is.

This List is about meteorites. Adam's post is too. All is a worthy discussion, regardless of which side of the political isle we live in. (Art, I understand your position, and agree to your worthy decision to stop any political discourse that morphs from here forward when it wavers.)

It will be a crappy day when we all take cover from freely talking about meteorites.



----- Original Message ----- From: "Adam Hupe" <[email protected]>
To: "Adam" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 8:07 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] What Your Meteorite Pictures Might Tell AboutYou


Yep, a law enforcement or U.S. government servant's best friends are your cell phone, digital camera, online social profile and even your vehicle. All provide them with valuable data that can be used to win future elections or convictions. According to some of my friends in the know, it will not be long before your entire electronic profile is permanently stored on government computers now that they have the capacity to do so.

Just remember this when you snap a picture of the latest meteorite find on BLM land and the Department of Interior comes after you for removing that 10.1 pound Lunar meteorite and selling it on eBay. If you are in a rental car, they will know that it has been taken off-road and fine you $500.00 for doing so since your rental agreement does not allow that beautiful fully loaded 4 wheel drive rig to be used for what it was designed for. You will provide them with more evidence with the images you post online which are now permanently attached to your electronic social profile.

Many are sorry that they traded in their old capable cars with no built-in data reporting systems for a new vehicle that will record everything and report it to the thousands of data collection centers, batch the data and forward it to the proper authorities. The "Cash for Clunkers Program" was a success from a governmental standpoint now that millions of drivers can now be continually monitored in their new shiny rides. Try disabling one of these devices and it will render your vehicle useless and snitch you out the first chance it gets.

Give me an old Jeep, a dumb camera and I will leave my Android cell phone at home. Big brother has arrived!

Adam








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From: Paul H. <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2013 5:00 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] What Your Meteorite Pictures Might Tell About You


People, who take pictures, might not realize that
smartphones, digital cameras often record all
sorts data about how, when, and even where in
some cases a picture was taken. Many cameras
record this information as meta-data that is
embedded in image files in a digital format called
"Exif Metadata" as discussed in:

Tools for Managing EXIF Data of your Images
http://www.labnol.org/software/exif-data-editors/14210/

Exchangeable image file format
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exchangeable_image_file_format

Also, the EXIF Data might record when and how it
was modified depending on the software used.

If you want to see want image data is embedded
in yours or another person's picture, there are various
Exif Viewers, both online and available as software
that can be used to extract this data.

Even if you are not interested in this data, there are
people and companies that are examining the
pictures that you and other people posted to the
Internet using it for their own purposes. If you have
a smart phone or camera with a built-in GPS, it is
scary what people can find out you and where you
have been.

Some online Exif Viewers are:

1. ExifViewer.org - http://www.exifviewer.org/

2. Jeffrey's Exif viewer - http://regex.info/exif.cgi

Yours,

Paul H.
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