What are you saying?
P2P technologies are one to many - many to one
they are not [one] to [many] to [one]
which is why they are referred to as "sharing" technologies
and not private communications technologies.
Is there a way to use P2P for End-to-End transfer w/o exposing data to [a] middlem[ae]n?
Vote Ron Paul 2008
Primary AND Election if you please
I'm a bit confused here... or is it you?
Eavesdropping may reveal location, but location tracking via GPS DOES reveal location, which is the topic at hand. Encryption only makes it more difficult for outside parties to use the location data. Outside parties does NOT include the Police in this instance. And you certainly couldn't hide your location from the cell service provider, or you wouldn't be obtaining service. So the point is that the cell service provider not only knows and can convert this data into human readable form easily, they are readily passing this information on to LEAs on mere request.
This story is also about Cell Service Providers aiding & abetting what very well may be LE infractions of the 4th Amendment.
Vote Ron Paul in 2008
BOTH the primary and the election
If you go to www.nbc.com there's a big ol' link right there at the top: Watch Episodes. Why would you pay for or "steal" something that they're giving away for free anyway? Works great in Firefox/Kubuntu for me as well...
They should be paying the viewers to watch that #!#$#
Yes, it's viewable in Firefox (on Debian#etch# Linux)
But why anyone would want to....
btw that's a Penguin on Jessica Alba's panties
for anyone that got to see the _Good Luck Chuck_ commercial a zillion times during a show
Ahhh.... finally got an account will probably AC after this But... Someone needed to say it How the FSCK did two really big Telecoms manage to converge w/o public comment? Especially comment from their current subscribers. I for one certainly don't like finding out WITH A BILLING STATEMENT!!!
yadda yadda yadda.... you are now a part of the ATT family
what duh fsck? I never authorized this... geez! I'd have moved elsewhere if AT&T was the only phone game in town..
What are you saying?
P2P technologies are one to many - many to one
they are not [one] to [many] to [one]
which is why they are referred to as "sharing" technologies
and not private communications technologies.
Is there a way to use P2P for End-to-End transfer w/o exposing data to [a] middlem[ae]n?
Vote Ron Paul 2008
Primary AND Election if you please
r1bb17
I'm a bit confused here... or is it you?
Eavesdropping may reveal location, but location tracking via GPS DOES reveal location, which is the topic at hand. Encryption only makes it more difficult for outside parties to use the location data. Outside parties does NOT include the Police in this instance. And you certainly couldn't hide your location from the cell service provider, or you wouldn't be obtaining service. So the point is that the cell service provider not only knows and can convert this data into human readable form easily, they are readily passing this information on to LEAs on mere request.
This story is also about Cell Service Providers aiding & abetting what very well may be LE infractions of the 4th Amendment.
Vote Ron Paul in 2008
BOTH the primary and the election
r1bb17
Ron Paul Ok... show you a candidate... Oh yeah, http://www.ronpaul2008.com/
If you go to www.nbc.com there's a big ol' link right there at the top: Watch Episodes. Why would you pay for or "steal" something that they're giving away for free anyway? Works great in Firefox/Kubuntu for me as well...
They should be paying the viewers to watch that #!#$#
Yes, it's viewable in Firefox (on Debian#etch# Linux)
But why anyone would want to....
btw that's a Penguin on Jessica Alba's panties
for anyone that got to see the _Good Luck Chuck_ commercial a zillion times during a show
Ahhh....
finally got an account
will probably AC after this
But...
Someone needed to say it
How the FSCK did two really big Telecoms manage to converge w/o public comment?
Especially comment from their current subscribers.
I for one certainly don't like finding out WITH A BILLING STATEMENT!!!
yadda yadda yadda.... you are now a part of the ATT family
what duh fsck? I never authorized this...
geez! I'd have moved elsewhere if AT&T was the only phone game in town..