I am logged in, therefore I am
Everyone is electronically logged into something. At work, we have to log on to our computer. If you use a smart phone, you must, at the minimum be logged into the operating system used by the carrier.
Iphones, Ipads, Kindle, Bluetooth, Netflix, Hulu, email - you name it, we're logged into it every day. I think the only way to avoid the log in, is to live as a hermit somewhere in the mountains. Even if you only have a home phone, you're still logged in.
It's very difficult to avoid the log in trap. Big brother is able to watch, listen and know your every move, if they want. To me, that's not a bad thing. After 9-11, I am willing to be watched, listened to and have my every move watched.
Some people hate the notion, saying that it violates their rights. Maybe, but it also violates the rights of those who like in our country and want to do more harm, by killing masses again. I think it's a pretty good tradeoff, which means I should probably stay away from some freeman states.
I can remember the good old days, when the the only thing we were logged into were our tin can string telephones and an etch-a-scetch.
I like the fact that electronic devices can help crack terrorist cells, pedophiles, gun trafficking, human trafficking, just to name a few.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I hear a strange, almost inaudible high pitched sound on my phone, and I need to get in touch with Liam Neeson right away.
See you tomorrow.
Everyone is electronically logged into something. At work, we have to log on to our computer. If you use a smart phone, you must, at the minimum be logged into the operating system used by the carrier.
Iphones, Ipads, Kindle, Bluetooth, Netflix, Hulu, email - you name it, we're logged into it every day. I think the only way to avoid the log in, is to live as a hermit somewhere in the mountains. Even if you only have a home phone, you're still logged in.
It's very difficult to avoid the log in trap. Big brother is able to watch, listen and know your every move, if they want. To me, that's not a bad thing. After 9-11, I am willing to be watched, listened to and have my every move watched.
Some people hate the notion, saying that it violates their rights. Maybe, but it also violates the rights of those who like in our country and want to do more harm, by killing masses again. I think it's a pretty good tradeoff, which means I should probably stay away from some freeman states.
I can remember the good old days, when the the only thing we were logged into were our tin can string telephones and an etch-a-scetch.
I like the fact that electronic devices can help crack terrorist cells, pedophiles, gun trafficking, human trafficking, just to name a few.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I hear a strange, almost inaudible high pitched sound on my phone, and I need to get in touch with Liam Neeson right away.
See you tomorrow.
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