Databases and Privacy
A couple of stories made an interesting juxtaposition today. First read this story about information marketers scouring public records to compile personal information. Note the emphasis on cross-linking data from various sources to provide more information than any one source did - databases are synergistic. Now read this column about David Nelson, and its follow-up.
From the article, "They [David Nelsons] realize there are trade-offs between liberty and security."
That trade-off would be, "We, the Government, take your liberty, and give ourselves security."
Sigs are like bumper stickers.
But I do want the miracle-product that makes me look and feel 20 years younger! (I'm 19 and a half...)
Hell is not other people; it is yourself. - Ludwig Wittgenstein
But he does say that people who want to see if their name is on either list or who want to make a complaint, can call the agency's contact center at 866-289-9673 or send an e-mail to TellTSA@tsa.dot.gov.
- "Hi, my name is Rob Malda, am I on the list?"
- "You are now." [click]
Ronald said nothing. He flung himself from the room, flung himself upon his horse, and rode madly off in all directions.
Thank you, Corporal Carrot.
"Great men are not always wise: neither do the aged understand judgement." Job 32:9