[THIN] Re: Windows 7 Isn't going to be much different than Vista
- From: "Jim Kenzig" <jkenzig@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 22:09:49 -0400
You know what REALLY terrifies me? Google is working on an interface to the
human brain that could pipe all the knowledge in the world (the internet)
into your brain. Can you imagine if everyone knew everything that was on
the Internet! Damn it Jeopardy would cease to exist!
Jim
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 9:58 PM, Douglas Brown <dbrown@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> LOL... Jim.. I love it.. You did not kill that man last week did you???
>
> But, I think it goes deeper than being an open book. The "we know all"
> world is a very scary place as power corupts and I can give you a billion
> examples of how good people use info for bad purposes...
>
> Also, I'm an open book too. I mean, search google for "Doug Brown"... It
> is me.. Top of list.... So, I can be found too... I live at... 265
> Montelluna... Oops.. Too much info.. ;)
>
> Anyhoo, I agree with you but at the same time it is a scary thing... I just
> hope freedom always wins....
>
>
>
>
>
> On 5/30/08 9:50 PM, "Jim Kenzig" <jkenzig@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Remember that 80's song.. I always feel like someone is watching me...
> and I get no privacy! LOL
> The damage is done in my case I am afraid. My life is out there and anyone
> can find me.
>
> That being said every web site you visit your activity is logged. Ever
> done a Ctrl-h in IE after a day of browsing and looked at the history that
> comes up? Hey I'm an open book. I don't really care what someone thinks
> about me, you'll get my honest opinion whether you like it or not. I've had
> my share of flame wars over the years and I think I may of killed a man in
> Texas just to watch him die but that is all fuzzy it could of been a movie.
> JK
>
>
>
> On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 9:38 PM, Douglas Brown <dbrown@> wrote:
>
> I have a problem with Google apps and it is around security and privacy.
> I
> don't know if I want to put my corp. data or my personal data in the hands
> of the kings on indexing and then have them use it to market to me or
> worse.
> What keeps Google from using that info that way or in a worse way?
>
> I read a very disturbing booked called "IBM and the Holocaust" where Nazi
> Germany used the info IBM collected to kill people based on their blood.
> Nothing worse than that and I know this sounds funny and way off base but I
> bet it sounded the same in 1929 when they did they last census before
> Hitler
> started using the data for bad.
>
> Google has already shown they will bend over to China and give names to the
> Chinese Govt. and I bet those people (the names) are not so well off at the
> moment and maybe not so far off from the fate of what was used in Germany
> in
> the 30's and early 40's... This is a slippery slope and I don't trust
> Google one bit. You can have the mantra, "Do no evil" but their China
> policy already shows they have the ability to partner with Evil.
>
> So, that being said, I don't trust it... But, they do create some killer
> software... But I will keep my business docs and personal docs on my
> network
> not with the king of indexing..
>
> Also, I know this sounds far fetched but did Bush not ask Google for search
> results? And of course if you have nothing to hide then what is the
> problem? It is a slippery slope and has the ability to be used in a VERY
> bad away.
>
> My wife does not agree... But I think a lot of people did not know what
> would happen before it happened. That is why the EU has such tight privacy
> policies... They have seen what info in the hands of "indexers" will do.
> It happened 3 times in Europe in the 1900s...
>
> Also, I actually did not come up with all this by myself. They had this
> discussion on the Cranky Geeks (www.crakygeeks.com <
> http://www.crakygeeks.com/> ) and amazing video
> podcast show... I highly recommend it. It is an awesome show...
>
>
> Am I losing it or does anyone see any validity do my argument?
>
>
>
>
> On 5/30/08 6:04 PM, "Steve Greenberg" <steveg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >
> > Hmmmm... I have sort of ignored Google apps, but I trust Greg, should
> check
> > that out.....
> >
> > SteveG
> >
> > Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: "Greg Reese" <gareese@xxxxxxxxx>
> >
> > Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 16:35:56
> > To:thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:To%3Athin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<To%3Athin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
>
> > Subject: [THIN] Re: Windows 7 Ain't gonna be much different than Vista
> >
> >
> > I really think we could make due with Google Apps too. A few hard core
> > financial people and higher ups need full MS Office, but most of the day
> to
> > day could use google apps and live. at $50 a person for email,
> calendaring,
> > power point, excel, word, document storage. Plus I don't have to back it
> up,
> > provide storage etc. It's not too bad to think about.
>
>
> On Fri, May 30, 2008
> > at 4:07 PM, Doug Rooney <Doug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > <mailto:Doug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <Doug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> > wrote:
>
>
>
> Ubuntu for workstations,
> > CentOS for servers, works for us J
>
> Thank You
> -Doug Rooney
> Sonoma
> > Tilemakers
> IT Systems Administrator
> 7750 Bell Rd.
> Windsor Ca, 95492
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> > <mailto:it@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <it@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
>
>
> From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > <mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> [
> mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > <mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> ] On
> Behalf Of Joe Shonk
> Sent: Friday, May
> > 30, 2008 2:02 PM
> To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
>
> > Subject: [THIN] Re: Windows 7 Ain't gonna be much different than Vista
>
>
>
>
> >
>
> I guess it's time to switch to a Mac.
>
>
>
> Joe
>
> On Fri, May 30, 2008
> > at 10:42 AM, Jim Kenzig <jkenzig@xxxxxxxxx
> > <mailto:jkenzig@xxxxxxxxx<jkenzig@xxxxxxxxx>>
> > wrote:
> >
>
> As I said a few weeks ago on the Windows 2000 list .. start learning Vista
> > now...
>
>
>
> >
>
> http://www.microsoft-watch.com/content/operating_systems/eight_things_about_w
> > indows_7.html?kc=MWRSS02129TX1K0000535
> > <
> http://www.microsoft-watch.com/content/operating_systems/eight_things_about_w
> > indows_7.html?kc=MWRSS02129TX1K0000535>
>
> --
> Jim Kenzig
> Microsoft MVP -
> > Windows Server Presentation and Hosted Desktop Virtualization
> Citrix
> > Technology Professional
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