Draxion
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So, I'm reading "Digital Fortress" by Dan Brown, and I start to wonder if I'm really secure on the internet. In the book (which has a LOT of accurate information in it about the US government and all that), there is a computer called "TRANSLTR". Supposedly, "TRANSLTR" takes everything moving through the world wide web and scans it for any information. In other words, ANYTHING you do oline...send an email, post a thread in a forum, have a conversation through instant messaging...anything, can be seen by the government at any given time. I started to wonder if there really is such a thing--or at least some 'internet spies' that oversee the goings on of the virtual world we've all become slave to.
So basically I'm wondering if the renowned Bush Administration is being loyal to its citizens...or is Mr. "Dubya" pulling a curtain of false security over our eyes and having big fat guys watch our every move from in front of their monitors in their swivel chairs while they complain about how they eat too much, and their fourth wife just left them because their sweat smelled like mayonase and salty crab legs, and....ahem..anyways... What do you all think?
(P.S.-I'm looking for a nice WACOM tablet that will work with Mac OS X and Windows XP...just throwing it out there.)
So basically I'm wondering if the renowned Bush Administration is being loyal to its citizens...or is Mr. "Dubya" pulling a curtain of false security over our eyes and having big fat guys watch our every move from in front of their monitors in their swivel chairs while they complain about how they eat too much, and their fourth wife just left them because their sweat smelled like mayonase and salty crab legs, and....ahem..anyways... What do you all think?
(P.S.-I'm looking for a nice WACOM tablet that will work with Mac OS X and Windows XP...just throwing it out there.)