turning off Big Brother & advancing the plot by getting up to speed in tradecraft...NOT
Michael Eisenstadt
michaele@ando.pair.com
Fri Jan 23 12:32:18 2004
Connie,
in the first detective story ever written, The
Purloined Letter, you put the letter in the letter
rack and nobody will notice (except the Sherlock
of the story).
my access to Internet from home is observable
from the headers of the email. if you go to the
Austin Public Library the "public" Internet
stations, they know who you are according to
you ID. your 1 hour sessions are recorded in the
sense that they know you were using such and
such computer at such and such time.
if i were concerned about tradecraft, i would
assume that the URLs I accessed during that
hour were collected and stored.
not at the UT libraries though
it is SO refreshing to use the walk-up Internet
stations at the U of Texas which are still
anonymous and invisible to the Feds if at any
future time they start snooping around after
the austin-ghetto-list@pairlist.net maillist
conspiracy
so poisonally being in the database with
a phone number in the phone book just like
the purloined letter in the letter rack
seems like the best MO. i notice you 2
are in the phone book like Steve Martin
in his greatest movie The Jerk, all 3 of
us
my apartment house is wired for wireless.
i bought a $39 gizmo to check out that
option. this ISP (wifi-texas) are the typical
bunch of net Nazis. if you read their boilerplate,
they are happy to cooperate fully with the Feds
$22 a month including salestax, POP access
EXTRA. they will be looking at your downloads
can it be that the temporary Security act
legislation will be the gravamen of the
upcoming Prez election?
the big lie here is the use of "war", this
is so brilliant, the ninnys have totally
swallowed this hook line and sinker.
Dem candidate Dean may well win the election
over this
i have a functioning alias account at Yahoo
(I keep it empty by filtering out all mail
to that address and all mail not to that
address). i can email from that Yahoo address
with 100% invisibility
Mike the gunless