...has targeted him. This is just amazing! The whole idea is to create the perfect alibi. If his life is documented to a level of detail that does not allow for ambiguity, and he's not doing anything wrong, he has some protection --or that's the idea. Secondly, if he does get nabbed, there is a ton of info out there that merits some greater investigation. The Wired article: http://www.wired.com/techbiz/people/magazine/15-06/ps_transparency His realtime site: http://trackingtransience.net/ That site is pretty hammered right now, but it does eventually load a map with an arror showing where this dude is exactly, right now! Sort of a morbid converse to going completely underground or in disguise. Over the time I've been on the net, I went from really craving a high degree of anonyminity, to not caring so much as one persons live is essentially lost in the noise. Today, I realize anonyminity is a contrived thing at best. One can achieve it, but it takes work. Where are you guys at on this? And isn't this just bizzare or what?
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