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make me one with everything
Topic: Miscellaneous 7:54 am EDT, Sep 17, 2013

Michael Hayden:

The problem I have with the Internet is that it's anonymous.

Ron Nixon:

In the Mail Isolation Control and Tracking program, Postal Service computers photograph the exterior of every piece of paper mail that is processed in the United States -- about 160 billion pieces last year. It is not known how long the government saves the images. It enables the Postal Service to retrace the path of mail at the request of law enforcement. No one disputes that it is sweeping.

Orson Welles:

I have all the equipment to be a politician. Total shamelessness.

MuckRock:

The office that oversees the most powerful military in history (not to mention the best-funded) is unable to project when its single fax machine will once again be operational.

Nick Bilton:

And then there are the worst offenders of all: those who leave a voice mail message and then e-mail to tell you they left a voice mail message.

Ian Leslie:

The Kremlin's security agency ... recently put in an order for electric typewriters. An agency source told Russia's Izvestiya newspaper that ... 'it has been decided to expand the practice of creating paper documents'.



 
 
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