--- Mary <soragne@yahoo.
> If we ARE at a point where keeping anything private
> is impossible then...
>
> Maybe it is an opportunity to find strength. Stand
> firm that this is YOUR journey.
> Define the lines of who you are.
> And not apologize for it.
Yes, Mary, that's one way to deal with it. And here's
a very interesting story of a guy who has decided to
go to the extreme along those very lines as an
expression of his art:
===
http://www.schneier
http://www.npr.
After the Sept. 11 attacks, New Jersey artist Hasan
Elahi was detained by the FBI and interviewed about
every detail of his life. Elahi's latest project lets
the FBI and anyone else who might be interested
track his every move.
===
I find Hasan's story very interesting for many
reasons. It really causes me to think about all sides
of the issue of personal privacy and public security.
But my personality is not such that I would/could do
even a small part of what he has done. I would be
more likely to move to the Great White North and sic
the dogs on unknown visitors ;-)
C
>
> Mary, CT
>
>
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