Thursday, September 29, 2005
Thing 1 and Thing 2
Niall 666
I also liked the no2id site and I am glad to know that the id card scheme has as much popularity there as it does/did here in Aus. They floated it here once in the 80's and again just recently. Ironically the then (80's) opposition, who opposed the idea ferociously, is the now government that reckons it was a great idea. So instead where are moving into a police state with legislation such as this. When are governments going to learn, that by reducing the rights of everyday citizens, we are in effect letting the terrorists win.
Thats my bit anyway,
signed
Andrew "Mark of the Beast" East
If 'Fred3' leaves, do they renumber Fred4 etc ?
Seriously though, even with surnames you can quickly get duplicates. Try to sign up to a hotmail or yahoo mail with your own name. Unless you have an unusual name, someone has already nabbed it. [MAIL.COM is better, as it has a range of domain names to choose from.]
Hmmm... One wonders how the heck those guys called "Anonymous" get away with it...
(g,d&r)
Cheers
Tim...
I never know if there really is another Joel Garry, of if I signed up with an email from an old job and can't get back to it. Actually, I know that is true at least for yahoo, and have tried unsuccessfully several times to get my name back. sighhhhh...
Around here (California) there is a huge controversy as to whether to give drivers licenses to undocumented immigrants. We're talking millions of people here. Lot's of them with duplicate Social Security numbers, funnily enough, not to mention strange (by US standards) naming conventions.
Meanwhile, the raisin industry is going to have huge losses this year because they can't find enough workers at the critical time. Crop failure insurance doesn't cover that...
I'm sure Don's family tree is typical for the area - a telephone pole.