ISP may become big brother…

This just doesn’t sound right.

Internet providers would be forced to keep logs of their customers’ activities for one year—in case police want to review them in the future—under legislation that a U.S. House of Representatives committee approved today.

The 19 to 10 vote represents a victory for conservative Republicans, who made data retention their first major technology initiative after last fall’s elections, and the Justice Department officials who have quietly lobbied for the sweeping new requirements, a development first reported by CNET.

A last-minute rewrite of the bill expands the information that commercial Internet providers are required to store to include customers’ names, addresses, phone numbers, credit card numbers, bank account numbers, and temporarily-assigned IP addresses, some committee members suggested. By a 7-16 vote, the panel rejected an amendment that would have clarified that only IP addresses must be stored.

It represents “a data bank of every digital act by every American” that would “let us find out where every single American visited Web sites,” said Rep. Zoe Lofgren of California, who led Democratic opposition to the bill.

Lofgren said the data retention requirements are easily avoided because they only apply to “commercial” providers. Criminals would simply go to libraries or Starbucks coffeehouses and use the Web anonymously, she said, while law-abiding Americans would have their activities recorded.

To make it politically difficult to oppose, proponents of the data retention requirements dubbed the bill the Protecting Children From Internet Pornographers Act of 2011, even though the mandatory logs would be accessible to police investigating any crime and perhaps attorneys litigating civil disputes in divorce, insurance fraud, and other cases as well.

“The bill is mislabeled,” said Rep. John Conyers of Michigan, the senior Democrat on the panel. “This is not protecting children from Internet pornography. It’s creating a database for everybody in this country for a lot of other purposes.”

So by my ISP storing info on what sites I go to, what my bank account info is, how many pairs of underwear I’ve purchased off ebay, and whatever else they want to keep tabs on is going to keep children safe from people taping their sexcapades? Are we really going to be that fucking stupid to pass such a dumb assed bill? This is data mining, the kind of shit companies like google and spacebook thrive over.

It’s amazing what you can get people to do for you by simply shouting things like “child rape” or “9/11” over and over again. And the sad part here is that there are actual people out there that will think honest to the invisible man in the sky that this law will protect children from pr0n. Give me a fucking break.

Music to test by

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With Aperture-brand turrets, boots, bots and panels flooding the applied science aisle of your local department store, you could forgive the up-and-coming test lab for taking a breather. Judging from their latest press release, though, their laurels remain untouched by backsides. Bolstered by recent breakthroughs in the field of jazz smoothing, Aperture announced today the first of three downloadable aural stimulus packages.

Whether you’re a mega-science corporation with decades of test experience, or a young start-up liberating your first test subject from non-testing with a chloroform-soaked rag, Aperture guarantees results. Wake up your test subject, open the chamber door, and press play–let Aperture’s patent-pending rhythmic compliance enhancers do the rest.

Random Ette Thoughts!

  1. Arnold’s love child isn’t that cute. The woman he was having an affair with didn appear to be that hot either – LOL!!!

  2. Hattie the Mew wanted some ice cream from the ice cream man today. We’ll have to catch him next time, lil mew!

  3. Prchrtramtram was right that the Gifts from Nick have been lame lately.

4.  If the former head of the IMF, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, is really a Socialist, why wasn’t he staying at some place affordable and resembling Motel 6 instead of a $3000 a night luxury suite?

  1. PollenTram!

  2. Booze for everyones!!!! Yays!!!!

Dog Poo Zone Tram!!!

Making A Home with the Moses Mew!

Oh mys! Moses the Neighbor Cat really likes it at my house, so he keeps trying to find a way to make a home here!   He likes to come in the cat door and eat our food – LOL!

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100% on Statement of Cash Flows because it usually flows out!

Errr, that was actually my score on my test about the Statement of Cash Flows – Yays!!! Wheeees!! And I finished up one of my classes today – Double Yay!!!
It was great!!!

Party On Meh Hearties!!!!

This is an actual staircase in the park and it really looks like this in late summer.  Wheees!

Thank You for Another Fun Run as Guest Blogger!

Thank you for another excellent run as guest blogger! It’s been awesome to be here!

I’m really looking forward to seeing Chuckles as the next Guest Blogger – Yay!!!  Chuckles has an excellent sense of humour and always has plenty of entertaining things to share!

Take care and have fun everyone!

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Wheeeeees!!!

Great to see one of my picts, Vance Creek, in print!

Yays! I got this picture in the Pierce College Student Literary Magazine, SLAM!  Mine is the first photograph in the magazine, so that was an honor too!

And most of the other students that had submissions were art students or English students.  Didn’t see anyone from the accounting department there, imagine that lol!  So it was an interdepartmental experience today lol!

We had an hour-long event with some authors reading their poetry.  It was a fun time!

I also ran into a gal that I went to high school with, and she had two of her paintings in SLAM!  I said hi to her and had a nice chat and such, so that was fun!

I can see from the entries that did make it into the magazine that the judges are looking less for nature photos and more for ‘artistic’ sort of photographs (or is that artsy-fartsy?  Probably artsy-farty lol)

I might try submitting this photo of heather in the middle of the Puyallup Campus of Pierce College for next year’s SLAM:

Or perhaps not, we’ll see.  I might try taking a few pictures with the idea of submitting them, too,  since the next deadline is months away – Yay!!!!!  Or maybe not since I’m slack!!!! Wheeees!!!

Have funz everyone!!!!