Dave - fear not; relax. NSA does NOT have the resources, legal permission, nor motivation to eavesdrop on all our US domestic phone and Internet communications. It might be fun to talk about, but c'mon, get real. I speak - from professional experience. Shall we talk about the captured outer space aliens in the desert and how dozens or hundreds of low paid people in the DoD and Government know about it - and amazingly, how they ALL become motivated to keep it secret all these decades? -----Original Message----- From: Dave Mucha [mailto:dave_mucha@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 8:38 PM To: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com Subject: [AVR-Chat] Re: Off Topioc- GMAil from Google --- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, Russell Shaw <rjshaw@n...> wrote: > Dave Mucha wrote: > > > > I seem to remember a monthor so ago when someone asked about Gmail. > > > > I just noticed I have 50 invites available. This means that either > > there was an error, or Gmail is finally ready for the masses. > > > > If anyone wants an invite, drop me an e-mail > > Why would anyone leave their email on an external server that could > crash, be hacked, confiscated, and otherwise spied upon by the feds? > And if you make a backup on your own pc, you might as well keep all > email incoming to your pc anyway. I know this is getting WAY off topic, but the gov't has the largest collection of super computers on the planet. they listen to every phone call, fax transmission, and e-mail already. Popular Mechanics did an article some years ago on the Echelon system. there are some specific words that signal the system. the author called collegues on the phone and mentioned those words. in a few weeks men in black suits and sunglasses came asking questions. He documented the whole thing and showed how it works. So, you can worry that your e-mails my be lost to you, but rest assured they will show up in the event you are every investigated. Also, remember the paper in which you used your #2 Dixon Ticonderoga and filled in the little circles for you SAT test ? That paper, with your fingerprints and your smudged pencil marks is still on archive in climate controled rooms. Although it's been some 5 years since my last experiance, I know that 5 years ago, Congress had not approved the scanning and digital storeage to replace the storage of the origional paper SAT cards. But, if you have not tried Gmail, the way it keeps threads is just great. And, Thundebird will read and store it on your hard disk. Dave Yahoo! Groups Links
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RE: [AVR-Chat] Re: Off Topioc- GMAil from Google
2005-02-26 by stevech
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