* Posts by knightwing

4 publicly visible posts • joined 28 Jun 2014

Surprise! NSA's first ever 'transparency' 'report' is anything but

knightwing

Re: Accuracy

the reason why certain "passive aggressive" actions aren't and haven't been taken is because they wouldn't be effective don't have much point given the context (at most slight annoyance; they don't care..). if any such actions, passive aggressive or otherwise, existed that would be truly effective, meaningful and productive in some way, you can be sure they would be taking such actions.

knightwing

Re: I wonder if, given that their world-wide data is stored in the USA, ...

no one besides banking/computer people are going to know what the hell you are talking about. oh of course a "trace-route". I do those all the time.

knightwing

Re: Perfect transparency

isn't that illegal? some kind of crime? just wondering.

Who gives a F about privacy? New scorecard rates US pols on spying

knightwing

someone gives a F about privacy. or else it wouldn't keep appearing everywhere. always. not ever going away. constantly.