From: spike66 (spike66@attbi.com)
Date: Wed Oct 16 2002 - 20:08:28 MDT
Lee Daniel Crocker wrote:
>>(spike66 <spike66@attbi.com>):
>>
>>To some degree, we would voluntarily extend that curtain
>>of privacy to our offices and of course public restrooms,
>>locker rooms, etc. spike
>
> I'm not sure it's possible to have that dividing line even if we
> wanted it. I think there will come a time when our culture does
> have to "grow up" a bit to the point where video of Pamela Anderson
> picking her nose won't be newsworthy, and so we will have less
> need or desire for that kind of privacy.
I rethought this after I realized we do not have
*assured* privacy in any public place now. There
are small battery powered transmitting cameras that
are cheap and reasonably high res. Does anyone
here doubt that they are being strategically placed
in locker rooms now? In hotel rooms? spike
>
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