Sub-Atomic particles in America are given ID cards under the patriot act, and in fact are quite limited to their allowance of free will of movement. Not to mention when sub atomic particles go through airports- they are subject to some serious screening.
After they sort this cookie stuff out, I hope they hold a House Commity on forcing DoubleClick (google) to make an ad-server that doesnt crash every 5 minutes (or at least one that you can log-into with firefox).
-Disgruntled Ad Trafficker
I hope it flops- the last thing we need is universal logins for the internet. Imagine 5 years from now that to be a use larger site that requires a login, you must first register with xyz123company.com (for the cheap monthly $5 fee). Now you are free to use and be tracked wherever you go online. Thanks, but i'll just take the encrypted.txt file with my users and pass for the sites out there (especially when the govt decides to get involed, if they havnt already). Further, lets take this to an even further reality, what happens when the open ID adult comes out. Yey, unified pr0n logins.
All I'm saying... in such abstract way, is it sounds like a nasty information gathering scheme... dont like it.
Sub-Atomic particles in America are given ID cards under the patriot act, and in fact are quite limited to their allowance of free will of movement. Not to mention when sub atomic particles go through airports- they are subject to some serious screening.
All other emails were not funny, but instead, rightfully angry emails about rejected articles.
Kuato: Quaid. Quaid. Benny: Forget it, man, his fortune-telling days are over. Kuato: Start the reactor. Free Mars... Kuato Lives!
So does that mean they bought Real Cisco routers and not the nock-offs from china with the HUGE security holes?
After they sort this cookie stuff out, I hope they hold a House Commity on forcing DoubleClick (google) to make an ad-server that doesnt crash every 5 minutes (or at least one that you can log-into with firefox). -Disgruntled Ad Trafficker
Damn whos blog entries am I going to copy now?
You sure its not Uranus?
I hope it flops- the last thing we need is universal logins for the internet. Imagine 5 years from now that to be a use larger site that requires a login, you must first register with xyz123company.com (for the cheap monthly $5 fee). Now you are free to use and be tracked wherever you go online. Thanks, but i'll just take the encrypted .txt file with my users and pass for the sites out there (especially when the govt decides to get involed, if they havnt already). Further, lets take this to an even further reality, what happens when the open ID adult comes out. Yey, unified pr0n logins.
All I'm saying... in such abstract way, is it sounds like a nasty information gathering scheme... dont like it.