> I was very
> heavily scratching my head from within as I was listening to him...

you must have really big nostrils

B

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> From: PDML [mailto:pdml-boun...@pdml.net] On Behalf Of Boris Liberman
> Sent: 19 December 2012 19:28
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> Subject: Re: OT- Instagram now has right to sell your photos...
> 
> Just today a coworker of mine was boasting with his brand new galaxy
> note 2 phablet. It was so cool, he said - it automatically connected to
> his Facebook account, scanned all the entries there and built a
> dictionary for his phablet predictive input keyboard... I was very
> heavily scratching my head from within as I was listening to him...
> 
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> On December 19, 2012 7:43:53 AM Doug Franklin <do...@nutdriver.org>
> wrote:
> > On 2012-12-18 23:23, Tom C wrote:
> >
> > > In what way I ask. There's certainly much I don't know. Are you
> > > referring to the concept of personal privacy or the state of
> > > personal privacy (i.e. the ease with which it can be invaded and
> > > trampled upon)?  I understand privacy can be invaded in any number
> > > of ways, but never in human history have major portions of
> > > populations, via technology, enabled powers to clandestinely track
> > > them, including their whereabouts, contacts, purchases,
> transactions, etc.
> >
> > If I understand the argument correctly, it's about expectation of
> > privacy.  The argument seems to go along the lines of how, outside
> > fairly recent Western societies, privacy didn't really exist due to
> > the living conditions, to the extent that no one really thought much
> > about it, much less agonized over whether it was a right, a
> privilege,
> > a circumstance, or a symptom.
> >
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