possible because of the database cloud - there's a summary at
- http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21228354.500-revealed--the-capitalist-network-that-runs-the-world.html
- my contribution will be published after Xmas at Plos. I hope to be
able to map a massive untapped human resource outside this system.
On Oct 21, 12:51 am, archytas <nwte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I quite like the idea of the cloud and would pay a small fee
> additional to my ISP for basic programs and storage. This never seems
> to be on offer.
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> On Oct 20, 12:52 pm, Allan H <allanh1...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I know , I still like my privacy.
> > Allan
> > On Oct 20, 2011 11:54 AM, "Molly" <mollyb...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > I had the same experience with Google, Alan, when I signed up for
> > > Google+. It put all of the information and images I had ever given
> > > google into my profile, which included hundreds of images etc from my
> > > blogs. All without a choice of any kind from me. It took me quite
> > > awhile to go back and undo it all but it was possible and I was
> > > thankful for that because many of the images required permission for
> > > use.
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> > > It seems to be part of the new online semantics and it completes our
> > > participation in the age of ethics and gives us that "in your face
> > > "transparency" that is the new reality, whether we like it or not. We
> > > got an inkling of it when our phones became photo and video capable,
> > > and there was no longer a private conversation that could not be
> > > document and proliferated online. The new range of semantics takes
> > > the sum total of our online activity and adds it to the rest of
> > > humanity. The data that can be pulled is staggering, not just on an
> > > individual, but on society as a whole. We have just begun to look and
> > > will be looking for quite some time, perhaps until the data becomes
> > > meaningless.
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> > > I used to tell my kids that our best moral gauge is this: don't do
> > > anything you would't want everyone else to know about. It usually got
> > > a laugh. What they did not understand at the time is that, in the
> > > long run, it is the moral perspective that allows the view of unity
> > > consciousness - I AM everyone, and its OK that everyone knows
> > > everything.
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> > > While divorcing my first husband I had a PI following me for months.
> > > I quickly learned - who cares? This guy must be really bored. I hope
> > > he makes good money for that. If we have something to hide,
> > > ultimately, we are only trying to hide from ourselves. Just won't
> > > work. We take the final journey alone. I suspect, after sitting with
> > > my brother during his, that we face our data then with some sort of
> > > soul process. No hiding. The Tibetan Book of the Dead is a
> > > fascinating read in that regard.
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> > > On Oct 20, 5:05 am, Allan H <allanh1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > * **I *updated my iPod last night only to find they were doing everything
> > > > in their power to force me into the cloud. (online that is).. I have
> > > > looked at the concept now for several years.. it is interesting but I
> > > > decided a long time ago I really did not want involved.
> > > > When I updated my iPod apple had forced it upon me.. after removing all
> > > my
> > > > files and pissing me off, It brought me to the realization,, Apple is not
> > > > really my choice except maybe if it is organic. in the process of
> > > > recovering my missing programs and files I came to the conclusion that
> > > it
> > > > is not a free service,, but a deliberate hook and bait using your
> > > > photographs as the bait and and the automatic wifi download as the line
> > > to
> > > > real unsuspecting clients in.. constantly having to buy more space and
> > > then
> > > > renew that space every or lose your files.
> > > > I am not sure the best way to deal with this invasion or even if it is
> > > my
> > > > active imagination and paranoia
> > > > Allan
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> > > > --
> > > > (
> > > > )
> > > > |_D Allan
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> > > > Life is for moral, ethical and truthful living.


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