SIP call Governor Arnold in California – free home phone service
August 25, 2009
state government to implement VoIP … giving new meaning to direct democracy
http://gov.ca.gov/index.php?/print-version/executive-order/4585/
e.
DGS and DTS shall enable the deployment of Voice over Internet Protocol
(VoIP) technologies that meet the business needs of State Agencies and
improve quality of service provided to California residents.
Within 180 days of the date of this Executive Order [11/28/2006], DGS shall enter
into a contract with one or multiple companies for offering VoIP
services to State Agencies. DTS shall provide technical
consulting and training to State Agencies that elect to use this
contract.
today is well after 180 days past when he issued that executive order
Whereas the document does not mention ‘being reachable via voip’ a
properly implemented voip system will allow anyone to place a SIP call
to an extension in that system.
For more information about setting up your own home voip system for zero dollars see
http://SipSorcery.com or http://pbxes.org
and
^ you’ll get a phone number anyone can call, and it will ring your desk
phone (if you have an ATA) or ring your computer with free soft-phone
software. You can place calls for free via SIP but not free to ‘normal’ phones.
To make free outbound calls you need only surrender your digital soul to google:
http://voice.google.com/
http://gizmovoice.com/
Google profits by knowing you through your use of their “free” services. Google voice has a voicemail transcription service. Google shows contextual ads based on text. Gee, does google as the third party in all your calls record, and transcribe all your conversations to better target market to you? duh. Originating or terminating calls with google is not call between two parties: it’s a threesome with google everytime. icky.
The linksys SPA2102 is perfectly suitable for home or home-office use. For realible, not-free, phone service consider one of
ViaTalk
Vitelity
LES
callcentric
voip.ms
future-nine
voicepulse
https://www.cool.army.mil/31e.htm army cannot be trusted? internment resettlement specialist
August 20, 2009
be all the fascist you can be in the army?
Why is National Guard recruiting for ‘internment’ cops?
Ad campaign seeks workers at ‘civilian resettlement facility’
http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=106304

What civilian certifications will you earn as a gestapo guard for conservative (Christian) interment camps? Apparently the site is a security risk.. (shhh don’t bring up profiling)

uh oh

army.com untrusted?
wired as out of the loop as cnet now?
August 14, 2009
wired to the past: flash cookies yes do not forget DOM storage privacy violations
http://wired.com/epicenter/2009/08/you-deleted-your-cookies-think-again/
little known capability of Adobe’s Flash plug-in to track users and
store information about them, but only four of them mention the
so-called Flash Cookies in their privacy policies, UC Berkeley
researchers reported Monday.
> little known?
hardly
> UC Berkeley
researchers reported Monday
Sure, we knew the bastion of liberalism is out of touch with reality, but wired this far behind the curve?
Should it them be surprising that neither these “researchers” nor wired made mention of DOM storage? It’s the second sneaky ’super’ browser cookie.
roll call
May 18, 2006
aye
peformancing ping
May 18, 2006
pong!