Tuesday, January 31, 2012

The point about your personal IP address

It belongs to you, each home user has one, I used to use mine, leave the home computer on and run one of these bitsy ftp servers. So they are like phone numbers, kind of give it out, but sort of private. And when its stolen, demand a new number. You and your circle can share some encrypting codes, no DNS for us.

Public addresses still work. But you can graph all the bogs, spin them out with key words graphs.  Public information? Keep a bitsy watson to carry around in your hand helds. You can always bring it up and spin it with a finger motion. It would be nice to have an encrypting watson, one that can open up on personal command.   Hey, I just patented something, I hereby patent that.

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