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The Searchable Life

oni writes "Here's a story on wired about a Pentagon project called LifeLog. It seeks to record every bit of information that can be had, index it by name, or SSN, or even location, and make the database searchable. Furthermore, '[LifeLog adds] physical information (like how we feel) and media data (like what we read) to this transactional data.'" If you think you can build such a system, apply for a grant. There's also a current AP story about Total Information Awareness.

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  1. This should be fun by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Big Brother reference in 3.. 2... 1...

  2. Time for my 2:15 blog entry by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    About how angry having my privacy violated makes me feel... and about how my herpes has flared up again.

    1. Re:Time for my 2:15 blog entry by Guppy06 · · Score: 2, Funny

      "and about how my herpes has flared up again."

      How does a blogger get a sexually transmitted disease?

  3. hmm.. by RaboKrabekian · · Score: 5, Funny

    SELECT * FROM tblLife WHERE objName = "Keys"

    This might come in handy.

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    1. Re:hmm.. by stanmann · · Score: 2, Funny

      Your query is a little broad.

      SELECT * FROM tblLife WHERE objName="Keys" AND objStatus="Lost";

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    2. Re:hmm.. by KingRamsis · · Score: 4, Funny

      select * from tblLife where objClass='Slashdot Reader' AND objGirlFriend is NOT NULL;


      0 Rows returned.

  4. I want by The+Bungi · · Score: 5, Funny
    If you think you can build such a system, apply for a grant

    Hello sir. My name is Mahmoud Albin-Ahmed, and i am from Kentucky. I would like to have applied for grant to developing wonderful system like echel... er, life so i can sear... er... serve my fellowing americans. i am havening wonderful oportunity.

    thanks you and regards. plz send money soonest.

    1. Re:I want by The+Bungi · · Score: 2, Funny
      The Bungi (221687) on Tuesday May 20, @12:20PM (#6000000)

      Hey, cool. Maybe I should submit this as a story. Surely the eds won't reject this one?

      I'm going to order some t-shirts:

      1. I made the 6,000,000th post to Slashdot and all I got was +5, Funny
      2. ???
      3. Profit!!1!
  5. Huh? by FroMan · · Score: 3, Funny

    Furthermore, '[LifeLog adds] physical information (like how we feel)

    Soft and squishy, mainly around the belly area.

    But I'm getting thinner slowly.

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  6. Re:Why is it by Tackhead · · Score: 4, Funny
    > What's "completely evil" about this? I want this thing, and have for years!

    And why are so many of us geeks worried?

    If the Pentagon wants record peoples' lives, fine. It's not as if I'm gonna appear in the database! How could I? I spend all my time reading Slashdot -- I don't have a life!

  7. CONGRATULATIONS!!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    You sir are the lucky winner of post #6000000! Yes, 6 million! And it wouldn't have been possible without you. Thank you for your hard work here on Slashdot!

    Now on to 7 million!

    1. Re:CONGRATULATIONS!!!! by elmegil · · Score: 2, Funny

      SODA!

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    2. Re:CONGRATULATIONS!!!! by DASHSL0T · · Score: 3, Funny

      If you take out fr1st p0st, In soviet russia and the goatse man, there have only been 12k posts.

      If you take out the remaining trolls you realize that Cowboy Neal is responsible for 62.49% of all slashdot traffic.

      Seriously though, well done Rob, et. al. 6 million posts is mind boggling.

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  8. Excellent by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Now I will finally be able to type into Google (TM) "Where did I leave my car keys?"

  9. Solution. by Dachannien · · Score: 4, Funny

    Step 1. Create universe U. Return U.

    The resultant data structure, U, contains all available state information indexed by location of each particle in the universe, hence comprising "every bit of information that can be had" within the scope of U. (Attempting to reference a variable outside of its scope is generally not permitted, and is definitely poor programming practice, so information outside the scope of U is not considered.)

    The algorithm for searching this data structure is left as an exercise to the reader. Bonus points will be awarded for devising an algorithm that requires minimum time (sorting the data beforehand is permitted).

  10. Great for interviews... by anthony_dipierro · · Score: 3, Funny

    This sure would make job interviews a lot easier.

  11. My Solution by Waab · · Score: 2, Funny

    Once you get past the amount of storage space something like this would require, the next big hurdle seems to be actually gathering the information. Some of it can be had through traditional spying methods, but that security camera can't tell how I feel. The only real solution is self-reporting.

    To that end, I submit my proposal...
    Universal Mandatory Blogging

  12. Who would build this .. by 1of0 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Before you say that nobody would ever build something as purely evil as the system in question, think about this: Somebody writes the spamming software.

  13. The first query by macshune · · Score: 2, Funny

    This should be one of the first queries:
    $sth = $dbh-> prepare({SELECT from tblAll WHERE status="immigrant"});
    $sth->execute();
    @val = $sth->fetchrow_array();
    deport(@val);

  14. Awesome! by Jeppe+Salvesen · · Score: 3, Funny

    I want access to my own data. No more forgetting faces and names! Wouldn't that totally rock? And go to the bathroom to get a playback of what the chick told you the last time, so that you can fake caring? Yay!

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  15. Isn't the Porn Industry Already Doing This? by yintercept · · Score: 1, Funny

    I wonder why the government is spending money on a program to document EVERYTHING a person does in their life...I mean, isn't the porn industry already doing this? Why spend taxpayer's money when, if you add a little a backstabbing element and a cash prize the networks would call it a reality show and do it for free?

  16. Mind Reading Technology by NickFusion · · Score: 5, Funny

    Step #1: Invent Blog Software

    Step #2: Distribute Blog Software for Free

    Step #3: People everywhere log their life in excrusciating detail.

    Step #4: Google Creates Blog Search Engine.

    May I have my grant money now...in tens and twenties please.

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    1. Re:Mind Reading Technology by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      You forgot steps 5 and 6:

      5) ????

      6) Profit!

      Damn, I'm good.
      cliches++

  17. Hire KGB agents to do this by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    The have been collecting citizen information for years. Perfect opportunity to use their skills.

  18. Revelation by cyranoVR · · Score: 4, Funny

    Here's a story on wired about a Pentagon project called LifeLog. It seeks to record every bit of information that can be had...

    So that's what the iLoo was for!

    Gives the concept of "tracking the movements of every American" a whole new meaning...

  19. Could this have saved Firefly? by HarveyBirdman · · Score: 2, Funny

    It was the #1 season pass on Tivo, don't ya know.

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  20. Re:Why is it by Rick.C · · Score: 2, Funny
    Well, this is the fucking Pentagon (your department of war on other countries)...

    Exactly. War on other countries. They are not authorized to harm Americans. That's why we love them so! They're one of the few government agencies that we have no reason to fear.

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  21. Re:Why is it by e2d2 · · Score: 5, Funny

    So when they fuck up and mis-identify me as a terrorist and declare me an enemy combatant because I used to post to UseNet about drug use, never mind that I haven't touched the stuff in years, and take away my rights to challenge them in court, how exactly am I going to get any kind of "check" or "balance"?

    This will never happen. The government doesn't make mistakes.

  22. Google by HermanZA · · Score: 2, Funny

    Why don't they just licence the Google code and be done with it? That will save them a lot of trouble and they will have an immediately working system...

  23. yep, sounds like my life by Heisenbug · · Score: 2, Funny

    Let's see ... fix the cable ... clean the pool ... constantly surrounded by naked women ... yep, sounds like they've been documenting my life all right.

    Oops -- that sorority just ordered another pizza. BRB.

  24. Use the blogs... by KaiKaitheKai · · Score: 2, Funny

    Instead of using all these methods that are blatently obtrusive, they should buy blogspot, livejournal, and the other blogs online.