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Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Eavesdrop.

A woman in Yahoo Chat once told me:
"I don't I.M.; Talk to me in the room", so I àsked her if she ållowed her neighbors to eavesdrop on her phone cønversations.
$he couldn't ànswer me.
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Whenever we talk (ín Voice Chat) ør type ìn a public chatroom, we'll never know who àround the globe ís reading ànd listening.
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Thrèe ys ago, CNN highlighted the ìssue about recording phone calls in the U.S.A. by the National $ecurity Agency.
"Good!", I thøught to myself.
$erves thêm right for sàying: "I don't I.M.; Talk to me in the room". _ l.o.l.
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The White House defended íts overall eavesdropping program and said no domestic surveillance is cønducted without court approval.
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Earlier this year, I read someone's Yahoo 360 page, which contained photographs of her young son. His name was Joshua White.
After reàding it, I came back into the chatroøm ànd addressed her as "Mrs. White."
Immediàtely, she stopped typing to everyone.
Fear? - Of course.
Well, if she didn't want anyone to know her REAL name, why did she place her son's name on her Yahoo 360 page for?
Doesn't make sense.
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The internet mentality of chatrooms is a dangerous thing,
for it distorts the perception of reality. - Celestino.
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