Greetings Economists,
On Sep 19, 2007, at 7:06 PM, Ulhas Joglekar wrote:

The US and UK governments are developing increasingly sophisticated
gadgets
to keep individuals under their surveillance.

Doyle,
Silly rulers, that is so 19th century.  I've got a picture id in my
wallet, they want to know how I walk?  Spot me coming across the lawn
coming up to the door begging for food?  Trillions and trillions of
files salted away in a magic mountain.  Tomorrow they know me by my
walk, they could hire someone to see me do that and remember but human
eyes aren't reliable.  Silly rulers, what a waste of 'knowing'.  Ha ha.
 They know me and they do what...?  They have another file.  Silly
rulers, so 19th century.  Does it end crime as we know it?  Not when
there are profits to be made.
thanks,
Doyle Saylor

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