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Old 06-17-2017, 07:11 AM
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The issue was the "smart tv" is for dumb people who want Uncle Google and his cousin Uncle Sam sitting in their living rooms watching everything (even when the boob tube is off).
Exactly.
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Cars are starting to become too "smart" for my liking as well. Too much integrating with wifi, apps and other electronics which can monitor where you go, how fast you go, etc.
Your late model car can be controlled like a drone. Also can be hacked into,

http://fortune.com/2016/01/26/securi...rts-hack-cars/
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Your late model car can be controlled like a drone. Also can be hacked into,

http://fortune.com/2016/01/26/securi...rts-hack-cars/
So for instance, someone can take control and drive it into a crowd....

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So for instance, someone can take control and drive it into a crowd....

of someone can take all of our cars while we are in them and drive them over a cliff, resulting in their world domination.
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Re: Casting Church Webcasts to TV

This morning, my husband (who is an engineer) said "I'm beginning to deeply distrust technology."

I couldnt help thinking of the Unabomber manifesto.

THE NATURE OF FREEDOM

93. We are going to argue that industrial-technological society cannot be reformed in such a way as to prevent it from progressively narrowing the sphere of human freedom. But, because “freedom” is a word that can be interpreted in many ways, we must first make clear what kind of freedom we are concerned with.

94. By “freedom” we mean the opportunity to go through the power process, with real goals not the artificial goals of surrogate activities, and without interference, manipulation or supervision from anyone, especially from any large organization. Freedom means being in control (either as an individual or as a member of a SMALL group) of the life-and-death issues of one’s existence: food, clothing, shelter and defense against whatever threats there may be in one’s environment. Freedom means having power; not the power to control other people but the power to control the circumstances of one’s own life. One does not have freedom if anyone else (especially a large organization) has power over one, no matter how benevolently, tolerantly and permissively that power may be exercised. It is important not to confuse freedom with mere permissiveness (see paragraph 72).

95. It is said that we live in a free society because we have a certain number of constitutionally guaranteed rights. But these are not as important as they seem. The degree of personal freedom that exists in a society is determined more by the economic and technological structure of the society than by its laws or its form of government. [16] Most of the Indian nations of New England were monarchies, and many of the cities of the Italian Renaissance were controlled by dictators. But in reading about these societies one gets the impression that they allowed far more personal freedom than our society does. In part this was because they lacked efficient mechanisms for enforcing the ruler’s will: There were no modern, well organized police forces, no rapid long-distance communications, no surveillance cameras, no dossiers of information about the lives of average citizens. Hence it was relatively easy to evade control.

96. As for our constitutional rights, consider for example that of freedom of the press. We certainly don’t mean to knock that right; it is very important tool for limiting concentration of political power and for keeping those who do have political power in line by publicly exposing any misbehavior on their part. But freedom of the press is of very little use to the average citizen as an individual. The mass media are mostly under the control of large organizations that are integrated into the system. Anyone who has a little money can have something printed, or can distribute it on the Internet or in some such way, but what he has to say will be swamped by the vast volume of material put out by the media, hence it will have no practical effect. To make an impression on society with words is therefore almost impossible for most individuals and small groups. Take us (FC) for example. If we had never done anything violent and had submitted the present writings to a publisher, they probably would not have been accepted. If they had been been accepted and published, they probably would not have attracted many readers, because it’s more fun to watch the entertainment put out by the media than to read a sober essay. Even if these writings had had many readers, most of these readers would soon have forgotten what they had read as their minds were flooded by the mass of material to which the media expose them. In order to get our message before the public with some chance of making a lasting impression, we’ve had to kill people.

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The issue was the "smart tv" is for dumb people who want Uncle Google and his cousin Uncle Sam sitting in their living rooms watching everything (even when the boob tube is off).
Yeah I know what the issue was. Never hurts to digress a thread into another TV controversy however.
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