Wednesday, November 23, 2005

so how does mannerism cctv work then? we will all need to live like happy robots.

its technology that will force people to liv like robots.

how do you think darlings cctv will work? the computers will be looking for shapes that dont act like all the other sheep. those images will be recorded, the face identified and logged as "concern"
the machine wont be able to read minds, so it will be looking for people who "fit the pattern" of what they think a terrorist (and later anyone committing crime, and later anyone committing a crime to the politics of the day as programming advances and is tightened)

so if you dont stand in line, if you dont do what everyone else does, wear what everyone else wears, the computer will highlight you as, well basically, unmutual.

and thats the basis of mannerism detection.

a nice computer deciding you are unmutual and making a record of your activity



blair and darling are making the first big moves to create a big brother police state, where not living like other people will mark you out as a concern to be monitored.

we have a police force that has repeatedly gone beyond its powers

we have a democracy where everyones votes become proxied to a few hundred people, who in turn can be forced to vote on the party line (ie one man all votes).


and now we are installing computers, which could be easily "adjusted" for political use.



we campaign we want our chickens to be free ranged, while insist we are put in boxes and monitored. because as in fahrenheit 451, the system wasnt imposed on people, they demanded it

how will darling & blairs big brother state cctv work?

darling last week announced a new anti terror system to protect us from the few people who would do us harm.

the system included a cctv system that could identify suspicious mannerisms. linked with the id card database everyone's faces can be identified.

so in reality what he announced was the beginning of a system that identifies everyone that passes it, logs them, and then judges their behaviour. and logs that.

the system wont be unique to the transport system, it will soon find its way into the high street and public places.

combined with other systems such as "big fish" the bradford car number plate logging system that is found in dozens of uk cities that was seen to be working with the police woman's murder (all but one now released by the way), rfid chips in clothing and mobile phone location logs etc etc tracking anyone around town and identifying them will be automatic and easy.


does it matter that its a machine rather than a person watching, logging and judging you? 24/7 every time you pass its sensors? what happened to innocent until proven guilty?



the funny thing is if we did a test system, of a camera in peoples cars, watching if they do over the speed limit or use a mobile phone, or any other driving offence, people would soon complain and insist they were ripped out. but when the same sort of policing is done on this scale, is it too large for them to realise what it means?

Monday, November 14, 2005

barclays latest advert - even more daft than the previous ones!

now barclays have really out done themselves.
imagine the scene, a bunch of bland dressed idiots sitting around a pub table. they are having a business brain storming meeting. the best idea they had come up with was to hold it in a public bar. great image. then one of them says he has invented something completely unrelated to banking. it is shot down, and they go back to having no ideas at all until it is suggested they go and have a curry.

wow! what a fantastically crap image of barclays staff.


who the fuck writes this shit?

Wednesday, November 09, 2005

another crap tv advert, from the stable of vw (a repeat group offender)

vw now make vans.
and how do they promote this? with a man washing his van like many people do their cars at the weekend. only his powerwash is soaking everyone around him.

does he say sorry? does he stop?

no because silver vw van man is as ignorant a shithead as any other van driver.

moral of the advert.

vw van owners are cunts. and nobody wants to live near them.


vw group have a history of bad dodgy adverts. not only did they have lots of badly done up golfs featuring in one advert (how does that sell new ones if it says idiots buy them and make them look stupid?) while the skoda brand actually portrayed itself as bad and people didnt want to be seen in them.

ble skies may be. but idiotic.