From this article; my nomination for most Orwellian statement of the week:
“It’s been difficult at times,” Lefurgy said. “But we firmly believe that we have to do this kind of thing because we anticipate that we’ll be bringing in large data sets again into the future. We don’t know specifically what…”
I can hardly wait until Facebook does the same thing – what a juggernaut! As professionals, we may be able to filter our comments and thoughts to the outside world just a bit more effectively. But for our kids, this stuff can (WILL) follow them for a lifetime. Ahhh, to be a 21st century private eye….
What’s with the curmudgeonly attitude toward a particular form of communication? Everything on the web is presumed to be archived. A lot of it is in some cache somewhere.
Twitter is actually great, or stupid, jut as blogs run the gamut. You think the server farm that hosts this blog isn’t subject to a subpoena?
Greg Swann says:
No big deal? Tell me that after your moronic (drunken?) maunderings are read back to you in court.
December 6, 2011 — 1:25 pm
Brian Brady says:
I have to close my eyes on these rides now because I really don’t want to see where this roller coaster goes.
December 7, 2011 — 2:56 pm
Tom Johnson says:
Greg let us know if you start getting inquiries from Homeland Security folks regarding Phoenix Bargains!
December 7, 2011 — 4:09 pm
Sean Purcell says:
From this article; my nomination for most Orwellian statement of the week:
“It’s been difficult at times,” Lefurgy said. “But we firmly believe that we have to do this kind of thing because we anticipate that we’ll be bringing in large data sets again into the future. We don’t know specifically what…”
December 8, 2011 — 9:54 am
Sandy Shore says:
I can hardly wait until Facebook does the same thing – what a juggernaut! As professionals, we may be able to filter our comments and thoughts to the outside world just a bit more effectively. But for our kids, this stuff can (WILL) follow them for a lifetime. Ahhh, to be a 21st century private eye….
December 8, 2011 — 12:13 pm
Teri Lussier says:
And this just in:
http://m.washingtontimes.com/blog/inside-politics/2011/dec/8/hill-staffers-tweet-partying-idiot-boss/
Anyway. That Big Mama is reading our minutiae and inanities isn’t a surprise but still, it sure rubs me wrong to spend tax money on it.
December 8, 2011 — 1:47 pm
Damon says:
What’s with the curmudgeonly attitude toward a particular form of communication? Everything on the web is presumed to be archived. A lot of it is in some cache somewhere.
Twitter is actually great, or stupid, jut as blogs run the gamut. You think the server farm that hosts this blog isn’t subject to a subpoena?
December 15, 2011 — 10:15 pm