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8/31/2019 Beach-goers in the water in Coney Island. Sony a7. 7Artisans 35mm 1:2.0.

 

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A pigeon in Parc de Bruxelles (Warandepark), the largest urban public park in the center of Brussels :-)

A mockup of privacy graphics

Remember to respect the privacy of the beach huts and chairs.

Blackbird having a quick bath.

Reclaim Privacy screen shot of Facebook privacy settings

 

(cc) David Berkowitz www.marketersstudio.com

Kite Day at the Halifax Citadel

You can only use this image with attribution via a clickable DO FOLLOW link to smeders.nl

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Hey, there's a photo of my friend on the Washington Post home page! It's almost as if facebook is giving away the data of my friends and I to third parties!

 

Honestly, I've typed my data into a for-profit website and, like with my blog, I expect it to get around a bit. But this is like the Philip K Dick future of social networking. They're aggressively using our data including personal photos of friends of mine to try to market to me? FAIL

 

I'm taking the post off my RSS reader.

Thousands protested in Berlin on Saturday against NSA surveillance activities and to fight for their right to privacy. Philosophy-student Charlotte took part in the #StopWatchingUs protest, demanding less surveillance and monitoring by governments.

Privacy Policy We, at Kula Products treat the privacy of our visitors with the highest importance. This policy details the measures we take to preserving and safely guarding your privacy when you visit or communicate with our site or personnel.

On April 7, 2010, Public Services Librarian Donna Mazziotti presented a workshop on "Sharing with Surety: Facebook Privacy Settings for the Casual Facebook User" as part of the Library/CTLE Technology on Your Own Terms series.

i'm having a bath here!

Outhouse at the Kirkridge Shelter, Appalachian Trail east of Fox Gap, Northampton County.

This Blue Jay took a messy bath in the bird bath ... water flying everywhere. But it was a hot afternoon so I bet the water felt great.

Board game letters spelling out privacy and encrypt. For attribution please link to www.comparitech.com/ Thanks!

Is that a can opener?

so I did it, my personal privacy glasses, good for some situations were you just need your identity unknown...

digital camera + pixelate + printer + scissors

Quoting from the HONK! Festival 2010 – Press Release, including Participants & Schedule of Events (as of 9/10/2010)

 

HONK! FESTIVAL 2010

 

FIFTH ANNUAL

 

this year featuring

[subject to revision]

 

What Cheer? Brigade (Providence, RI)

Veveritse (Brooklyn, NY)

Titanium Sporkestra (Seattle, WA)

Springville All Star Marching Band (Springville, NY)

Seed and Feed Marching Abominables (Atlanta, GA)

Rude Mechanical Orchestra (Brooklyn, NY)

Minor Mishap Marching Band (Austin, TX)

Leftist Marching Band (Portsmouth, NH)

Himalayas (NY, NY)

Extraordinary Rendition Band (Providence, RI)

Environmental Encroachment (Chicago, IL)

DJA-Rara (Brooklyn, NY)

Detroit Party Marching Band (Detroit, MI)

Bread and Puppet Circus Band (Glover, VT)

Brass Liberation Orchestra (Oakland, CA)

Black Bear Combo (Chicago, IL)

Barrage Band Orchestra (Baltimore, MD)

 

with locals

[subject to revision]

 

AfroBrazil

AMP (Activist Music for the People) Radical Marching Band

Bahamas Junkanoo Jumpers

Dirty Water Brass Band

Emperor Norton's Stationary Marching Band

Expandable Brass Band

Factory Seconds

and

Second Line Social Aid & Pleasure Society Brass Band

 

October 8-10

 

based

in

Davis Square, Somerville

&

Harvard Square, Cambridge

 

ALL

[EXCEPT FOR ONE VERY AFFORDABLE EVENT]

FREE AND OPEN TO ALL

 

(Somerville & Cambridge, MA) Born out of a need for street bands to celebrate their social activist side, the increasingly popular HONK! Festival is back for a 5 year with opportunities galore for participants and festival goers to enjoy themselves immensely. Rain or shine on Columbus Day weekend, October 8-10, the streets primarily in and around Davis Sq. and spilling out into Harvard Square will be teeming with bands raising a good time ruckus.

 

The confirmed HONK! band count is currently at 25, with one to two new ones being added weekly. But when the final count is in, this year up to 30, there’ll still be no stopping individuals who suddenly feel the need to jump in at the last minute. In today’s parlance, HONK! 2010 already has an app for that! Opportunities abound not only for festival invitees but for the spur of the moment merry maker, including a chance to play music with the October 10th impromptu “community band” made up of individual musicians, who are not affiliated with any of this year’s HONK! bands, but are interested in participating in the gigantic HONK! Parade to Reclaim the Streets for Horns, Bikes and Feet.

 

Festival updates can be found at www.honkfest.org, twitter.com/honkfest/, and www.facebook.com/honkfestival, or by calling 617-383-HONK (4665). Listed on the next few pages is the festival schedule as it now stands:

 

2010 WEEKEND SCHEDULE:

 

Friday, October 8, 1-5 pm

HONK! In The Neighborhoods

Visiting HONK! bands will team up with their local counterparts to perform and interact at several Boston-area Boys and Girls Clubs, as well as at other non-profit venues or gatherings. At this writing the following clubs and organizations who will be participating are:

Yawkey Club of Roxbury, 115 Warren St., Roxbury; Charlestown Club, 15 Green Street, Charlestown; Blue Hill Club, 15 Talbot Ave., Dorchester; South Boston Club, 230 West Sixth Street, South Boston; Union Square Main Streets, Union Square, Somerville; Zumix, 260 Summer St., East Boston; and the Food Not Bombs gathering at Park St. on the Boston Common.

Many of these events are free and open to all.

For information: 617-383-HONK (4665), info@honkfest.org

 

Saturday, October 9, 12:30 pm-9 pm

HONK! On Davis Square

Up to 30 activist street bands, from near and far, will perform outdoors for free. An Opening Ceremony to be held at 12:30 pm in 7 Hills Park, Davis Square, Somerville. At this writing the following bands will be participating, listed in alphabetical order: AfroBrazil, AMP (Activist Music for the People) Radical Marching Band, Bahamas Junkanoo Jumpers, Barrage Band Orchestra, Black Bear Combo, Brass Liberation Orchestra, Bread and Puppet Circus Band, Detroit Party Marching Band, Dirty Water Brass Band, DJA-Rara, Emperor Norton's Stationary Marching Band, Environmental Encroachment, Expandable Brass Band, Extraordinary Rendition Band, Factory Seconds, Himalayas, Leftist Marching Band, Minor Mishap Marching Band, Rude Mechanical Orchestra, Second Line Social Aid & Pleasure Society Brass Band, Seed and Feed Marching Abominables, Springville All Star Marching Band, Titanium Sporkestra, Veveritse, and What Cheer? Brigade.

Davis Square, Somerville

[Conveniently located near the Davis Square stop on the Red Line and several MBTA bus connections.]

Free and open to all; rain or shine.

For information: 617-383-HONK (4665), info@honkfest.org

 

Sunday, October 10, noon-2 pm

HONK! Parade to Reclaim the Streets for Horns, Bikes and Feet

Led by the Mayors of Somerville and Cambridge, the parade will feature all the HONK! bands, plus the Bread & Puppet Theater, the impromptu “community band,” and many local arts and community organizations, such as Green Streets Initiative, Bikes Not Bombs, 350.org, Open Air Circus, Puppeteers Cooperative, Livable Streets, and Sprout. The parade assembles at 11 am, and the route starts in Davis Square, Somerville, at noon, making its way to Harvard Square’s Oktoberfest celebration in Cambridge. To participate in the parade or to volunteer as a parade facilitator, contact parade@honkfest.org.

[Conveniently located near the Davis, Porter, and Harvard Square stops on the Red Line and several MBTA bus

connections.]

Free and open to all; rain or shine.

For information: 617-383-HONK (4665), info@honkfest.org

 

Sunday, October 10, 2-6 pm

HONK! at Oktoberfest

Several HONK! bands will be featured in Harvard Square’s Oktoberfest.

[Conveniently located near the Harvard Square stop on the Red Line and several MBTA bus connections.]

Free and open to all; rain or shine.

For information, visit www.harvardsquare.com, 617-491-3434, hsba@harvardsquare.com

 

Sunday, October 10, 8 pm-midnight

HONK! Blow-Out

Featuring all the HONK! bands, performing up to 10 minute sets each. At this writing the following bands will be participating, listed in alphabetical order: AfroBrazil, AMP (Activist Music for the People) Radical Marching Band, Bahamas Junkanoo Jumpers, Barrage Band Orchestra, Black Bear Combo, Brass Liberation Orchestra, Bread and Puppet Circus Band, Detroit Party Marching Band, Dirty Water Brass Band, DJA- Rara, Emperor Norton's Stationary Marching Band, Environmental Encroachment, Expandable Brass Band, Extraordinary Rendition Band, Factory Seconds, Himalayas, Leftist Marching Band, Minor Mishap Marching Band, Rude Mechanical Orchestra, Second Line Social Aid & Pleasure Society Brass Band, Seed and Feed Marching Abominables, Springville All Star Marching Band, Titanium Sporkestra, Veveritse, and What Cheer? Brigade.

Somerville Theatre

55 Davis Square, Somerville

[Conveniently located near the Davis Square stop on the Red Line and several MBTA bus connections.]

Ticket: $10 general admission.

For tickets and information: (617) 625-5700, http://feitheatres.com/somerville-theatre/

 

Leading up to this year’s Columbus Day weekend events, there are several preliminary events worth noting:

 

Through Thursday, September 30, 2010:

HONK! Photo Exhibit

Features 7 photographers: Greg Cook, Tiffany Knight, Mark Dannenhauer, Jesse Edsell-Vetter, Benjamin Greenberg, Chris Yeager & Akos Szilvasi. Their photos are inspired by HONK! Festival 2009.

The Inside-Outside Gallery (aka the CVS windows)

CVS Pharmacy

1 Davis Square, Somerville

[Conveniently located near the Davis Square stop on the Red Line and several MBTA bus connections.]

Free and open to all.

For more information, photoshow@honkfest.org.

 

Monday, September 13, 7-8:30 pm:

We Love HONK! Volunteers Meeting

Sign-up gathering to help in all the ways that make HONK! possible. Individuals and groups interested in participating in the parade, to be held from noon-2 pm on October 10th, are also encouraged to attend. Fun is guaranteed!

Somerville Public Library (West Branch)

40 College Ave., Somerville

[Conveniently located near the Davis Square stop on the Red Line and several MBTA bus connections.]

For more information, contact volunteers@honkfest.org.

 

Tuesday, September 21, 10 am-11 pm:

Flatbread Pizza For HONK! Benefit

All day, with a special 7:30 pm performance by the Second Line Social Aid & Pleasure Society Brass Band. Flatbread in Somerville is donating a portion of the cost of every pizza pie purchased during the day to the HONK! Festival.

Flatbread Company

45 Day Street, Somerville

[Conveniently located near the Davis Square stop on the Red Line and several MBTA bus connections.]

For more information, contact benefit@honkfest.org.

 

The HONK! Festival is a good idea coming to fruition. A need had been identified, not only on the part of musicians — of a particular persuasion — who have a penchant for gathering to raise a awareness about issues that need attention. But also a need is there on the part of the audience — not necessarily of any persuasion — to bask in the glow of this unusual phenomenon.

 

As often as bands congregate to HONK in protest, they also perform to celebrate the causes and institutions they support: multicultural festivals, peace conferences, social forums, artists’ collectives, community gardens, block parties, neighborhood fundraisers, relief benefits and homeless shelters. In every case, the HONKers’ ultimate goal is to have fun, to relish the art of making fun as a form of individual and collective transcendence, and to encourage others to see and do the same.

 

The HONK! Festival Committee would like to give special thanks to the following for their support of this year’s

HONK! Festival: City of Somerville, the Somerville Arts Council, RESIST, Harvard Square Business Association, Davis Square businesses, and last but not least, the local Davis Square community, whose support in terms of in-kind donations of food and public services, housing for upwards of 300 musicians, and cash contributions, is vital to keeping the HONK! effort going.

 

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--submitted by marycurtinproductions

c/o Mary Curtin

[contact info deleted, for her privacy --cdevers.]

"dedicated to staging insightful entertainment, particularly in non-traditional venues"

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One shot of my "Doll" photography serie.

 

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Whether an individual's genomic information is being used for research, clinical applications or other uses, it is important to ensure that the individual's privacy is respected. Laws and policies protect the privacy of an individual's genomic information, and there is ongoing debate as to whether further measures are needed.

 

Credit: Darryl Leja, NHGRI

 

Read More: www.genome.gov/about-genomics/policy-issues/Privacy

Lunch Date, 12/27/2019, East Village, NY

 

Apple iPhone 7 Plus

iPhone 7 Plus front camera 2.87mm f/2.2

ƒ/2.2 2.9 mm 1/15 1250

 

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The person who lives in this house on an island in a remote fjord in Norway must truly value their privacy.

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