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We are currently putting together a piece of legislation that will support the Social Security Number to IPv6 methodology (via the GIIRI standard).
We are having problems in the area of creating a dynamic routing system where continuous IP blocks in geographically different regions can be routed properly. Any help would greatly be appreciated... You can post responses here or in the discussion area on Buddy Macon's site. I just need help. Thanks, Albert Finkle Review the current proposal at http://www.votebuddymacon.com/mains...&artid=1&page=1 |
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If your SSN were basically the same as your personal IPv6 number, then your SSN would be widely available to the public. I dislike the idea.
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I agree. It does not sound like a good idea to tie your SSN to your IP address...
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lol ... Guess, if they did that, you could be teh l337 h8x0r by hacking someone's into SSN. Now *thats* a trip.
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Would I only be allowed to have one computer since I only have one SSN (that the U.S. Government knows about...)
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lol... you should only have 1 computer anyway, sep.
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and would that mean all minors couldn't use a computer becuase they don't have their SSN?
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LMAO I'm sure there are some parents out there that would consider your idea worth its weight in gold, computer. Actually, everyone has an SSN from birth... |
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Just takes a couple months to get the card...
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True. Eventually, tho, they'll just implant an RFID chip in our necks that has our SSN / IPvx numbers on it. ![]() |
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What's wrong with the gov't seeing us?
What's wrong with the government seeing what we are doing? It seems like it would lead to a safer community for all of us?
The only technical problem with this, at this point, is the dynamic routing of the discontinuous IP blocks. A. Finkle |
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Re: What's wrong with the gov't seeing us?
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What happened to "Give me liberty or give me death"?
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