Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Trading your soul for free wifi


The sad thing is there are people who not only 
don't see a problem with this,
they're willing to trade everyone else's privacy 
and security for free endless wifi.
Those have to be the five scariest words:
"Citizens are issued an ID"

6 comments:

favill said...

I hate to say it, but many Canadians have exactly the same mentality. I can't wait to retire and move to the US. What states are the "freest"? (I want to move somewhere warm...I've lived in the cold, snow and ice for long enough--I don't mind visiting it (the cold places)...but I'd rather live in a place that doesn't have near freezing temperatures in May.

Granny said...

As you know I live in paradise; the number of times I have witnessed people completely ignoring the beauty of our world to self obsess over their Iphones breaks my heart. Why do they bother to leave home?

Anonymous said...

go talk to the Native Peoples....beads, blankets and bullshit that turned into cheapass government houses, kids wrecked on drugs and alcohol, and a "reservation" instead of endless woods and plains........


vaquero viejo

RabidAlien said...

Hmmm....isn't Estonia small enough to be completely covered in wifi with...like....3 routers? I hate how everyone wants to compare the U.S. with some tiny nation and expect everything to be the same. Hell, the DFW metroplex is bigger than a lot of European countries!

Anonymous said...

RabidAlien...go read that again, it ain't the size, it's the thinking.....government issued ID is a government issued ID.... in Lithuania or in Canada ....


vaquero viejo

Anonymous said...

That ship sailed in the USA long ago. Witness the ubiquity of SSN requirement on forms, govt or otherwise.