Monday, June 17, 2013
From Fred's Latest
I thought of something that Alexander Solzhenitsyn said. Having escaped the Soviet Union, where the government constantly spied on citizens, he found himself alone in his car, parked by some empty road out west. He stood by the road in sprawling desert and reflected, amazed, that nobody knew where he was, and nobody cared. Today of course he would be tracked by cell phone, his email read, his web browsing recorded and analyzed, and his use of his credit card duly stored.
Fred on Everything
Alexander Solzhenitsyn wiki'd
Fred on Everything
Alexander Solzhenitsyn wiki'd
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