Wednesday, May 23, 2012

The ammo test is done,

I've got some pictures to edit and then write it up, so probably tomorrow for that. In the meantime
It turns out that Horan is right to worry. In fact, Apple’s iPhone Software License Agreement spells this out: “When you use Siri or Dictation, the things you say will be recorded and sent to Apple in order to convert what you say into text,” Apple says. Siri collects a bunch of other information — names of people from your address book and other unspecified user data, all to help Siri do a better job.

How long does Apple store all of this stuff, and who gets a look at it? Well, the company doesn’t actually say. Again, from the user agreement: “By using Siri or Dictation, you agree and consent to Apple’s and its subsidiaries’ and agents’ transmission, collection, maintenance, processing, and use of this information, including your voice input and User Data, to provide and improve Siri, Dictation, and other Apple products and services.”



I am so bloody sick of hearing the Kennedy name in general, and especially so when connected(as it usually seems to be) to crap like this.
And Cheryl Hines is a pretty sorry bitch, isn't she?


We're back to "What cartridge for drones?"


Speaking of governments that need slapping down,
The European Union is now moving to create a mandatory electronic ID system for all EU citizens that would be implemented across Europe to standardize business both online and in person, authenticating users via a common ‘electronic signature.’ A single authenticating ID would guard access to the Internet, online data and most commerce. It is nothing short of an attempt to phase in a Mark of the Beast system, and a prominent Bilderberg attendee is behind the scheme.


Also, anybody who tries to barcode and chip people at birth should be shot. I wonder if she's considered the ways that could be used by governments to, ah, 'deal with' troublesome people?


Enough of this, I've got brass to throw in the tumbler.

1 comment:

Windy Wilson said...

"Dealing with troublesome people"
yes, but not anyone she cares about, and definitely not HER of all people!
I remember reading that during Stalin's purges people would write letters to Stalin explaining what was going on since HE wouldn't countenance such crimes if he really knew what was going on. I think if her proposal became law her future would include authoring such a letter to whomever she and her group decided to take the power of the President, the Congress and the Courts.