Returning to a more on-topic discussion, is the implication that this list will end without participation of the original moderator? Can't we just change moderators? I find this list to be a valuable resource, and would like to see it continue...
Thanks.
On Sunday, June 9, 2013, Drew Gibson wrote:
On Sunday, June 9, 2013, Drew Gibson wrote:
but I'm not trying to hide.I just don't like all the insidious data gathering and the wildly inaccurate inferences made therefrom.regards,Drew
Sent from my phoneHi Drew,Is this you?I'd be a little careful of guarding my own privacy online before passing judgements to that effect about others on a public forum. For starters I'd remove my company email address from the subscription list.Might I recommend a Yahoo address - it at least wont trace you back to your workplace (and possibly your home) in Burlington, Ontario Canada.-HFrom: Drew Gibson <aggibson@cogeco.ca>
To: nslu2-linux@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, 9 June 2013 1:24 AM
Subject: Re: [nslu2-linux] Goodbye from a moderator
I guess Big Brother IS listening. :-} The message below originally included a quotation for all the surrender-monkeys:"Due to their excellent understanding of the regional topography and bison behaviour, native people hunted bison by stampeding them over a precipice. They then carved up the carcasses and dragged the pieces to be butchered and processed in the butchering camp set up on the flats beyond the cliffs."ref: Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump - http://history.alberta.ca/headsmashedin/On 08/06/13, Drew Gibson <aggibson@cogeco.ca> wrote:
Hi Brian,thanks for all your efforts over the years in keeping the list alive and well. It was the slug that got me into ARM computing years before it was fashionable and that could not have happened without the invaluable tips and fixes I got from this list.Others may feel that just because you're f*ck*d you should roll over and wave the white flag but even a token gesture is worthwhile to remind us all of what is coming down the pipe.I respect your decision and wish you well in your future endeavours.regards,DrewOn 07/06/13, Harsh <harshbaste@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
Its a safe bet that big brother has 100s of more inventive (and far more accurate) ways to monitor you. Cell phones, credit cards, GPS devices, your computer, your (snail) mail, etc. being the obvious ones. When all else fails, they can just monitor you via surveillance cameras all over the city and (now) probably drones.Closing down your yahoo account is going to be a drop in the ocean if you want to avoid monitoring. To be really effective, I would recommend a deserted island somewhere in the middle of the Arctic sea where you cut off all contact with the outside world and grow your own food (assuming the spy satellites wont get you there either) ;-)Just remain the moderator will you! This place runs because of people like yourself and we are thankful :-)-H
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