Congress To Restrict Social Security Number Use
diverge_s writes "News.com.com has an article detailing a long overdue attempt Congress is making to restrict the use of Social Security Numbers. From the article: 'In both the House and the Senate, there are at least three pieces of pending legislation that propose different approaches to restricting the use and sale of SSNs. Politicians have expressed astonishment at what they see as a rising identity fraud problem, frequently pointing to a 2003 Federal Trade Commission survey that estimated nearly 10 million consumers are hit by such intrusions each year.'"
So far everything Congress is talking about is as effective as trying to put the toothpaste back in the tube.
I want a new quote. One that won't spill. One that don't cost too much. Or come in a pill.
It didn't help that the whole public/private key system was developed 40 years after the SSA.
What, they haven't started this already ?
I just pulled out my teeth.
I go with Peter Lemonjello, sometimes when asked I correct people with "It's Dr. Lemonjello"
Mr... err... Dr. Lemonjello has a Gmail account, a throw away cell phone, and subscriptions to Stuff, Popular Science, and Field & Stream. He now gets credit card offers. He lives in my house yet I have never seen him. H&R Block must think I am sick of him living with me because they are offering him a home loan, good rate too, Peter must have good credit.
He used to get those 9 cds for 1 penny but he got sick of all the associated crap that came along with them.
I reply to all of his mail with the return address labels some Church sent him. He must be religous, I think I might have Dr. Lemonjello ordained so he can conduct marragies through an online church.
Now, whenever she begs for bits of french fry, I say to her, "You know all those nickels you turned your nose up at? Well, you could've bought your own damn bag of french fries!"
Dumb cat!
--Rob
Towards the Singularity.