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OK, besides P51....
Yeah, point well taken.OK, besides P51....
Okay, here's a mind-bender: Cleopatra lived closer in time to the building of the first Pizza Hut than she did to the building of the first Pyramid. Egyptian history is that long.
The rise of social networking online means that people no longer have an expectation of privacy, according to Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. The 25-year-old chief executive of the world's most popular social network said that privacy was no longer a "social norm".It disturbs me how the concept of personal privacy seems to be disappearing.
That's as it should be? Really? Am I really a minority of one? I don't do loyalty cards, you are giving big business all the information they need to know. To know when you buy, what you buy, how much you spend, how you pay, cash or card, so much information.It's not just that actual privacy is threatened but that every little thing in your life is shared nearly real time with essentually the whole world and that's as it should be. There really does seem to be a hive mind developing.
Yeah, point well taken.
Many people don't even know NASA ever lost a second orbiter, as the invasion of Iraq was coming very close and that's what the media was focusing on at the time STS-107 broke up.
Meanwhile, there are oodles of these same people who can name every single baseball player that ever played in any position, on any team, in any year:Why do normal people only remember the Challenger and not the Columbia? It could have likely had something to do with kids having a connection to the first teacher to be launched on a shuttle.
Maybe it's also like when Sister Teresa passed away, that was overshadowed by former Princess Diana's death in Paris, in regard to the Iraq invasion planning when STS-107 broke up on re-entry.
That's as it should be? Really? Am I really a minority of one? .
I didn't want to call it a drawl, more a vocal elongation of speech. A very long elongation of speech.
Remember the First Gulf War? "Desert Storm" and "SADdam" and "Stormin' Norman" and the "Scud Stud" and all the rest of it? We are now as historically remote from all that as the premeire of "Sesame Street" was from World War II.
but that every little thing in your life is shared nearly real time with essentually the whole world and that's as it should be. .
Apologies for the misunderstanding, and for misquoting you.I meant that those giving up that privacy seem to think that it is a should be - not that I think so.
That just about sums up, a good deal of what passes, as informed opinion these days.'Social media' is simply a means to give those who have nothing to say an opportunity to express themselves.
I probably could have written my post a little better. I meant that those giving up that privacy seem to think that it is a should be - not that I think so. After all, I did start that post with "It disturbs me how the concept of personal privacy seems to be dissappearing.".
Franklin Delano Roosevelt has been a face on a dime longer than he was a living, breathing man.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy has been a face on a half-dollar longer than he was a living, breathing man.