
Ray appears unwilling or unable to read what I write, so I may be leaving this thread unless it becomes more interesting and less repetitive, quickly. On Fri, 13 Jun 1997, Ray Arachelian wrote:
Free speech is a right that strictly limits the government's ability to control what you say. We should have a similar right of privacy from the government.
That would be nice. You should have put that in your article.
Get a clue. I did: Of course there's an essential right to privacy from the government. (Beware government databases: Nazis used census data in Germany and Holland to track down and eliminate undesirables.)
It's still early in the morning. I'm sure the thread will explode pretty soon. Yes, but what about the information that others can get to on your ISP? Do you control that info? We've always advocated protecting our own
Yes. You can control it. Try learning how to "chmod 700 ~". If you don't do it, don't whine about violations of your "privacy rights." -Declan