>>72
I have my own Great Firewall of China. All Facebook, Google and Twitter hosts resolve to localhost on the gateway. Traffic from and to the IP ranges (that I know of) of their datacenters is DROPPED on my servers. So, no, fb doesn't work anywhere near me.
>>73
I'm jobless. I spend 16 hours of a bright day online (minus the frantic hours of programming.) That's quite a miserable existence, even for a clever ass. Being in denial, I do my best to not write that exact biography in server logs.
It's not that I don't want anyone to spy on me. Being spied on is the first axiom. But is there a reason to make life easier for the spies? Certainly not, I want to train those guys/machines with irrational erratic paranoid schizophrenic self-contradictory behavior. Pre-cyber people did that with moral, God, and day of reckoning. I'm their plugged version.
It's also nice to be able to stop being spied on anytime by merely pulling a cable off the wall, I might just vanish offline and raise swines, in case my plans for world domination do not succeed that is