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Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
Colonel Cærdiffi
:facepalm:This is... I'm not even answering this.
because you cant without being prooved wrong. accept it and grow the **** up.
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Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
kingbillyboy
because you cant without being prooved wrong. accept it and grow the **** up.
No, you're just too fvcking stupid to talk to.
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Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
Wales-Bales
Who is protecting us from the bees and the wasps that cause at least 5 deaths a year?
Vending machines kill 13 people a year.
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Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
Colonel Cærdiffi
No, you're just too fvcking stupid to talk to.
i am right. you are wrong. you just cant acceppt it without resorting to abuse. answer me about the cctv then if you thnk you are so cool.
you childish ****.
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Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
kingbillyboy
i am right. you are wrong. you just cant acceppt it without resorting to abuse. answer me about the cctv then if you thnk you are so cool.
you childish ****.
Why don't you go back and take a look at which one of us started with the abuse?
And the CCTV point you seem to think is such a show-stopper is one of the stupidest things I've ever seen posted on here. The fact you think it's a terrific counter-point to everything I've posted tells me that any effort I make in trying to answer you would be an exercise in futility.
You're welcome to continue think it's an amazing point though.
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Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
Colonel Cærdiffi
Why don't you go back and take a look at which one of us started with the abuse?
And the CCTV point you seem to think is such a show-stopper is one of the stupidest things I've ever seen posted on here. The fact you think it's a terrific counter-point to everything I've posted tells me that any effort I make in trying to answer you would be an exercise in futility.
You're welcome to continue think it's an amazing point though.
it is the same principle. the internet is monitored as a business premisses is before during and after any wrong doings are done.
there are not banks of people at chlethnam monitoring your mrs fingering herself on her favorite porn sites. seriously. if you genuininly think that there are then you need to get some serious help.
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Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
kingbillyboy
it is the same principle. the internet is monitored as a business premisses is before during and after any wrong doings are done.
there are not banks of people at chlethnam monitoring your mrs fingering herself on her favorite porn sites. seriously. if you genuininly think that there are then you need to get some serious help.
OK, thanks for the explanation, I'm OK with it all now.
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Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
Colonel Cærdiffi
OK, thanks for the explanation, I'm OK with it all now.
thank **** for that. i thought you had problems with terroists being able to talk freely over the intetnet for a while. praise the lord.
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Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
Who is going to be the first person in favour of the snoopers charter to share their email address and password then? let us all have a nose :hehe:
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Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
Mrs Steve R
Vending machines kill 13 people a year.
We need a war on vendinging machines. I propose an armed guard stationed next to every vending machine in the UK, and that we also implement continuous surveillance monitoring of their operating software - and we should keep this data for one year so that we can see exactly what these vending machines are up too.
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Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
Wales-Bales
Who is protecting us from the bees and the wasps that cause at least 5 deaths a year?
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Originally Posted by
Mrs Steve R
Vending machines kill 13 people a year.
That's all very well, but how many wasps do they kill?
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Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
jon1959
That's all very well, but how many wasps do they kill?
How many bees and wasps get trapped and die in vending machines will never be known so let get serous and puts some surveillance near them.
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Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
That's why you won't find me anywhere on the internet.
If you want to know who I am please post:
Your name
Date of Birth
Mothers maiden name
Bank Account details
Password
and I'll tell you.
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Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
Ainsley Harriott
You make it sound as though, because they have the ability to access your browsing history, that they're actively doing this...
Bingo. The workforce needed to actively monitor everybody's browsing history, webcams etc etc would probably require every unemployed person in the world. The cost of doing so would be enormous.
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Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
Wales-Bales
We need a war on vendinging machines.
Vendinging? Are those vending machines with a built in microwave?
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Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
Bingo. The workforce needed to actively monitor everybody's browsing history, webcams etc etc would probably require every unemployed person in the world. The cost of doing so would be enormous.
It's a good thing they use algorithms to do it then :thumbup:
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Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
Vendinging? Are those vending machines with a built in microwave?
My ven-ding-a-ling :facepalm:
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Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
Bingo. The workforce needed to actively monitor everybody's browsing history, webcams etc etc would probably require every unemployed person in the world. The cost of doing so would be enormous.
Bulk data on citizens has been secretly collected for years. New laws have just been introduced because it was ruled illegal. The question is really whether it's right or wrong not whether it's easy or difficult.
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Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
Bingo. The workforce needed to actively monitor everybody's browsing history, webcams etc etc would probably require every unemployed person in the world. The cost of doing so would be enormous.
It wouldn't actually. That's what AI is for. Cheaper 24/7, never get tired computers.
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Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
kingbillyboy
you are a window licker son. if you have a shop, you dont turn on the cctv *after* youve been robbed do you? no, you have it on all the time.
same principle cockface.
grow up and stop being paranoid. do you really think there are hundreds of people employed at chletneham to watch your mrs's webcam??
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Originally Posted by
Colonel Cærdiffi
:facepalm:This is... I'm not even answering this.
I thought it was a decent point from 'kingbillyboy', and you still haven't given any sort of answer. You don't even seem to be able to entertain the thought that other people have a vastly different view to this than you do.
Just because you're paranoid of your data being collected, doesn't mean everyone is. Most of us just don't care.
I'd rather someone was monitoring Web data to flag up some unscrupulous individuals buying unnerving quantities of ricin, or plotting to blow up the local branch of Boots.
I don't care in the slightest that my searches etc are run through algorithms to check I'm not planning on going out for a spot of terroristing.
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Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
Ainsley Harriott
I thought it was a decent point from 'kingbillyboy', and you still haven't given any sort of answer. You don't even seem to be able to entertain the thought that other people have a vastly different view to this than you do.
Just because you're paranoid of your data being collected, doesn't mean everyone is. Most of us just don't care.
I'd rather someone was monitoring Web data to flag up some unscrupulous individuals buying unnerving quantities of ricin, or plotting to blow up the local branch of Boots.
I don't care in the slightest that my searches etc are run through algorithms to check I'm not planning on going out for a spot of terroristing.
kingbillyboy had "a decent point"? Yes I'm sure you'd be jumping through hoops to give a full and thorough answer to someone who comes into a thread and calls you a "window licker" and "cockface".
We'll see just how many terrorists get caught by this law. I think you'll find that it's a whole lot more likely that this law has been put in place at the behest of the likes of Rupert Murdoch in order to catch illegal Sky Sports streamers.
Pretty soon those court appointment letters will be falling through letterboxes all over the country saying something along the lines of "pay £1000 now or go to court and pay £10,000" and old Mr. Murdoch will buy himself a new yacht to celebrate.
Or maybe the Department of Work and Pensions want to see how much time is being wasted by benefit claimants on the Internet so they can use it as evidence to deny claims? Who knows what this law is really about, terrorism is just the front they use to put it in place.
All of these government agencies will be falling over themselves to find ways to utilise this new cash cow that's fallen into their laps, as if we don't get screwed enough already.
And who knows what will be illegal in years to come? You might have already fallen foul of some future law you currently know nothing about. Luckily they'll know who to look for and where to find you.
Some people are keen to be treated as criminals before they've committed any crime, I'm not one of those people.
If you're so keen to give up your liberty then why not just rock up to a prison so the authorities can really keep a good eye on you and make sure you're not a "terrorist".
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Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
Ring_Peace
It wouldn't actually. That's what AI is for. Cheaper 24/7, never get tired computers.
Fab, so what's it going to achieve then?
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Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
Fab, so what's it going to achieve then?
It's going to help the likes of the Food Standards Agency and Gamblers Commission catch terrorists.
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Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
Fab, so what's it going to achieve then?
More control, less freedom, no privacy and **** all crime prevention per byte of data processed.
Don't get me wrong I'm in the "when a society takes security over liberty they deserve neither" camp. I hate big companies and big government with a passion.
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Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
Wales-Bales
We need a war on vendinging machines. I propose an armed guard stationed next to every vending machine in the UK, and that we also implement continuous surveillance monitoring of their operating software - and we should keep this data for one year so that we can see exactly what these vending machines are up too.
Good idea.
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Originally Posted by
jon1959
That's all very well, but how many wasps do they kill?
I couldn't find any stats on that I'm afraid, I did find that more people died from taking selfies last year than by shark attacks, perhaps we need a war on stupidity?