Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/11/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Charles, I agree with much of what you wrote below; now we are talking about privacy issues, as opposed to monkeys and literature. Please note that however distasteful the game is, I still play, as you do. On the other hand, I also respect the wishes of those who don't want to participate. I also tend to omit names of other people in unpleasant context. Doing otherwise is quite unnecessary. Take care, - - Phong - -----Original Message----- From: Summicron1@aol.com <Summicron1@aol.com> >Phong my friend, you miss MY whole point. > >If privacy is what you want, then do NOT put your thoughts, feelings, >emotions, discussions or anything else on the Internet. > >You are broadcasting your thoughts to the world, and then asking for privacy? > >As to the guy [...] who got caught with an alternate lifestyle >on the web, well, there you are, that's the danger of this new toy >illustrated right there. You should NEVER expect privacy on the internet. >Don't believe anyone's claims that it is possible. Legions of hackers are out >there to make sure that never takes place. Did you know there is software that >can seek out, and find, everything you've ever posted on the web anywhere? And >probably can list every site you've ever visited? > >The internet is a technological monster and no amount of demanding privacy on >it will change it -- such a demand is antithesis of the internet, sort of like >going into a crowded room and asking to be left alone. > >So face reality and use the LUG for what it is, a discussion of cameras. Don't >take things so seriously, and guard your privacy in the best way possible, by >keeping it private. > >I notice someone made a mention of the deterioration of the First Amendment >back there somewhere and how government interference was hurting it. I suspect >you have a bad understanding of that right. > >As a daily practioner of the First Amendment's gifts and rights, I know that >freedom of speech always carries responsibility -- you are free to say >whatever you want, but you are answerable for it as well and responsible for >any damage you do. Sometimes what people say in the past is dredged up and >used against them, true, but that is the price we pay for the freedom of all. >Perhaps the worst thing about modern political practice, where that is done >often, is it doesn't recognize that, sometimes, people change their minds or >just put their feet in their mouths. Used to be it was good practice to write >what you wanted to say, stick it in a drawer for a day, look at it again and >then decide if you wanted to send it off. With e-mail that valuable process is >no longer followed, and the resulting bad feelings are another part of the >Internet we all have to live with. > >As to DanC saying he can sign any damn name he wants to his posts, hey dan, go >for it. > >Want some discussion on topic? Leica hasn't made anything worth a damn since >my personal M-3 (#853*** made in 1956) came off the line and I'm still mad at >them for putting weird flash plugs in it that cost a fortune to have redone to >PC plugs. Discussion? > > (If that doesn't carbonate some people's blood here, nothing will.) > >charlie trentelman aka summicron1@aol.com >Ogden UT > >