I turned on to Science Fiction in 1973 from E.E. Doc Smith to Robert A. Heinlein but that isn't what I'm talking about. Human brains WILL be networked and whether or not Homo Sapiens will survive until the next Millenium is debatable. Sorry!

On Wed, 25 May 2011 16:46:09 -0500, DSinc <[email protected]> wrote:

Back off a bit with your prognostication. I do not disagree. Sadly, I have on progeny.
Still I agree with your Science Fiction postulation.
Duncan


On 05/25/2011 17:24, MiniMe wrote:
You think this is bad? Your great grandchildren will grow up in a world where the PC is a tiny chip wired to the neural net in your brain and it will seem perfectly natural to speak to others with your thoughts mind to mind. Don't think it's coming? Guess again! It will happen and it's only a matter of time...


On Wed, 25 May 2011 12:54:55 -0500, DSinc <[email protected]> wrote:

Thane,
I am so happy that you now sorta get my position on the World Wide Waste. On a daily basis I am shocked by the level of 'personal' or 'private' data I
am asked for just to transact what I consider mundane commerce. I am
forming an opinion that 'convenience' in the internet space requires me to
be darn near naked.  I have read again the current Winterlight/Soren
recovery business and I am close to flatline. I have re-done my old 'tin-hat'
with fresh aluminum-foil.

Should you be doing private business stuff with suppliers/contacts, I'd be very concerned. Why would you share a private business plan, only to find
another competitor get it and put you out of business?
Just dumb if you ask me.
JHMO. But, I am such a noob in this new world of 'Internet is King!'
Best,
Duncan


On 05/25/2011 12:21, Thane Sherrington wrote:
At 12:49 PM 25/05/2011, Christopher Fisk wrote:
All the mail goes to how many gmail boxes? =)

Yeah, that's true. Man, it's pretty useless trying to be private on the Internet. I'm going to give it a try, though.

T






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