From: Warren Oates on
In article <0001HW.C712117500A0A943F0182648(a)news.astraweb.com>,
Nelson <nelson(a)nowhere.com> wrote:

> I wouldn't be so cavalier about Google. The ability to accumulate and
> correlate massive amounts of individually insignificant data is at best
> an intrusion and at worst a threat. It is not hard to envision a
> scenario where knowing your past or planned schedule could cause you
> some unpleasantness in the wrong hands.

Yah, and the Mayan calendar's ending any minute now. Jeeeeeesus is
cummin.
--
Suddenly he realized that he was alone
with a giant halfwit on a dark deserted street.
-- Chester Himes

From: Warren Oates on
In article <t5pr83gkaz.fsf(a)ethel.the.log>,
Doug Anderson <ethelthelogremovethis(a)gmail.com> wrote:

> It is a little hard for me. I think I'd have to envision a scenario
> where I have a crazy malicious stalker. As common as this seems to be
> in Hollywood, it doesn't seem to happen to most of the people I know,
> and Glenn Close seems otherwise occupied.

I wish she'd leave me alone. Coming around here, unzipping my fly, it's
annoying.
--
Suddenly he realized that he was alone
with a giant halfwit on a dark deserted street.
-- Chester Himes