tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7246177474821158277.post7087188691450675145..comments2024-02-25T07:37:17.555-05:00Comments on Cold Class Communications: PrivacyLance Stratehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13033954765699126246noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7246177474821158277.post-24303821436834642172010-03-02T20:19:08.653-05:002010-03-02T20:19:08.653-05:00As I said in a previous post, privacy is over, in ...As I said in a previous post, privacy is over, in my opinion. What we need to work on is equal access. I like David Brin's argument in his book, <i>The Transparent Society</i>, although it probably is a bit unrealistic.Lance Stratehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13033954765699126246noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7246177474821158277.post-52695478889929247542010-02-26T11:34:20.102-05:002010-02-26T11:34:20.102-05:00It does feel annoying when someone is interrupting...It does feel annoying when someone is interrupting you with a phone call while you are either talking with a friend or doing your homework. Sometimes the phone rings, and whoever is calling hangs up immediately. So, it is not always a problem. <br /><br />People can now talk to you through opaque objects. These include phones, an answering machine, and a computer screen. Anyone who knows or needs you can talk to you through new, evolving, and alterative media. <br /><br />Technology may be very useful, because you may need help from someone else. You would definitely call someone if you have an emergency.Freddienoreply@blogger.com