(For you worried parents out there who worry about Junior calling these
I recently heard about a married adult who would call some sex line uncontrollably...so apparently it is possible for some people to become addicted to a phone number--the blocking isn't just for concerned parents! What a surprise (to me).
* when will the first "personal data" agencies appear, which offer
Yesterday on American Public Radio (used to be called NPR?) reported that the IRS recently busted 300 or so of their employees for accessing tax returns of relatives, famous people, etc. They noted that this information was also being sold to lawyers, private investigators, and market researchers. The IRS even stated that they cannot control the problem since 56,000 employees have access to the data. The black market of tax information is doing quite fine...
landlords
A database already exists for the purpose of identifying defaulting renters. I'd like to create a reverse one that tracks landlords who never make repairs or charge excessive cleaning fees.
preexisting medical conditions databases
This kinda thing irks me since is a policy choice as to how preexisting conditions are covered. Since I've changed jobs often (startups, etc.), it can be a real hassle every time they try to use this to weasle out of a claim. (My wife just had a checkup, everything is fine, and they want all kinds of information released to them to determine whether there was a preexisting condition even though she is being treated for nothing at all!) The clause varies from company to company considerably and is archaic since insurance should be for the individual, not subsidized and controlled by group policies...
Crypto anarchy is gonna change the world!
The race is on. Paul E. Baclace peb@procase.com