That's my position too.

Now I see why some folks don't use their real identities on the Internet, but still get followed :)


On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 23:41, James Nzomo <kazikubwa@gmail.com> wrote:
Tor is anonymity at snail pace.
If you have nothing to hide, roll with the normal internets





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Without requirements or design,
programming is the art of adding bugs to an empty text file.
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2012/3/22 rsohan@gmail.com <rsohan@gmail.com>
For an immediate technical solution to the issue of having your network traffic intercepted I refer listers to the Tor Project (https://www.torproject.org/)


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