Subj : Re: Most memorable modern
To   : MRO
From : Boraxman
Date : Sun May 11 2025 11:22 pm

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MR>   Re: Re: Most memorable modern
MR>   By: Boraxman to MRO on Fri May 09 2025 11:12 pm

> I just leave my car idling with the keys in the ignition when I go
> shopping.  Someone informed me that some people are capable of
> stealing the car even when its locked, so I don't bother anymore.
> Same with the house, as people can break in through the security door
> anyway, even when I've locked it, I just leave the doors open all day.
> In fast, I just dump my valuables on the lawn.
>


MR> if somone wants to do something like that, they could.
MR> you're just protecting yourself from the lowest level of criminals.

MR> regarding that car shit i lived in an area where people were using
MR> flippers or something to open up cars and steal from them.  i've also
MR> seen people on camera steal a car and drive it away by stealing the
MR> signal from a nearby fob.

MR> bmw's  can be stolen by hooking into them via the headlight underneath
MR> the car. I have a kia that can be started with a screwdriver.

MR> now back to the internet:

MR> if you put something out there, it's not safe. that's been proven many
MR> times. you don't know what the other end is doing with your information
MR> and passwords.

MR> you dont know what these world govts can really do with what you
MR> consider is secure info. ---

I get what you mean, I'm just saying that lets say my daughter is on
the Internet.  Shes going to be safer not giving away her age,
address, phone number or school she goes to.  I argue, that if she
doesn't give away this information say, in the lobby of an online
game, then it DOES help against predators.

I'd want my children to take precautions, not be led into giving up
and not trying to maintain any privacy.

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