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An excerpt from Facebook's "A guide to privacy on Facebook." Note that Facebook suggests that almost all information be visible to either "everyone" or "friends of friends".

Weird 3M thing at JFK. It's basically cubicles, but the way it's branded, it makes you think you're going to get anonymous internet access or something.

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Smaller cubicles = more knowledge workers per square foot. Privacy and space don't matter, because the office worker's time belongs to the employer, and "collaboration" is key. (Of course no one wants the overhead of moving people, so project turnover quickly evaporates the correlation between project and location, turning audible collaboration into noisy interruptions.) Supporting collaboration by shrinking previously established office conventions to child-like proportions is less expensive and easier to visualize than a purpose-built environment. As long as the HVAC system delivers enough oxygen, it will all work out.

Actually, the natural light is some of the best I've had; so in some respects, I've seen much worse.

The air conditioning also works late, which is a benefit most of the Internet Boom era companies I worked for could not claim. Somehow most of them ended up moving into buildings in which all the other tenants had for some reason always worked bankers' hours.

 

Update, 4/1/2015:

Most of this was demolished today. We've moved into a new area, with a new furniture scheme that exposes most employees even more. Low-level managers get more space; just not enough privacy to discuss anything confidential.

In a step backward, horizontal surfaces are now covered with plastic that's been printed with wood grain. This was darker than the real wood veneer on the doors, so painters came in last night to cover the fine wood grain with dark brown paint. I have the impression the company actually paid professionals to plan all this.

Plastic's a fine material! Just let it be plastic. And let wood be wood. There's a pattern here. For now, let's summarize it as "not lying."

To be fair, I doubt these professionals were responsible for moving the old plastic potted trees to the new location. I think we committed that esthetic atrocity on our own.

 

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Goh, Facebook is weer met zijn eigen privacy-instellingen aan het rommelen...

Slightly edited shot of the lovely Miss E posing with her new 'Team Eva' shirt in my house in Amsterdam. Taken with my Panasonic DMC-FZ8. No editing besides some added contrast&saturation, no magic tricks, no Photoshop :)

 

Yesterday I showed you my new 'Team AmsterSam 2010' gear, today it's time to introduce you to a serious Supporter, the lovely Miss E and her wicked sexy 'Team Eva' shirt...we watched the Germany:Serbia match together at my place and I could not stop myself from shooting her in her new outfit...I insist that the Dutch team wins today, we are all doing our best to make it happen even if we're not the Bavaria Babes, we try, haha :D

 

Have a great weekend, don't forget to root for your team, they need your help!

 

No privacy for the dedicated fan!

 

More Amsterdam People pictures

 

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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.

This is a single sided horizontal cedar slat garden screen. it provides a clean backdrop for the plants in front. Not as busy as the chain link fence just behind the cedar screen.

 

Your Deck Company is a deck builder in the Toronto area. We also service Markham, Richmond Hill, Thornhill, Vaughan, Woodbridge, Pickering, Ajax and surrounding areas. Your Deck Company specializes in the installation of low maintenance decking products and custom outdoor garden structures.

Feel free to visit our website at www.yourdeck.ca for more examples of our work. We would be happy to assist you with your upcoming decking or outdoor project.

Thank You.

Privacy Please

Aguereberry Camp

Eureka Gold Mine

Death Valley National Park

California

March 2021

Takasaki, Gunma, 2018-04-15

A window in the historic neighborhood of Avlabari in Old Tbilisi, Georgia.

Caught these two Flickers keeping the population on the increase!!!! Such a lovely day on Mother's Day Sunday!!! ❤

One thing you can find in the Serengeti - privacy.

Sometimes you just don't want to have to look at the neighbor's garbage cans, abandoned cars or casual nudity. This screen features all clear-grade tongue-and-groove cedar with 6x6 posts on steel brackets, set high to accommodate a future stone wall. The wide span here is supported by three 2x6 rails on the back side.

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.

Wedding of Molly Johanson and Justin Granger

It's not good enough for Facebook to ask for private information once. No, they ask for it again and again. If a user skips entering their information the first time, they see this notice (including a mostly-empty "progress" bar) asking them to enter more information.

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.

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 deactivated my Facebook account because I'm no longer comfortable with their privacy position.

 

The EFF has an excellent post on Facebook's eroding privacy: www.eff.org/deeplinks/2010/04/facebook-timeline

 

For instance, it's impossible to delete your data from Facebook. Even if you 'delete' it, they keep your data, and presumably analyze it for consumer trends, etc...

 

I may rejoin Facebook at some point, but not until they give me back choice. I want control over my own privacy.

 

www.readwriteweb.com/archives/why_facebook_is_wrong_about...

1973 Cadillac Eldorado.

 

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(East) Flint, Michigan.

Wednesday, August 14, 2019.

“Privacy is not something that I'm merely entitled to, it's an absolute prerequisite.”

― Marlon Brando

 

“Here in your mind you have complete privacy. Here there's no difference between what is and what could be.”

― Chuck Palahniuk

 

Thanks a lot for visits and comments, my friends...!

Best seen on black - press L or click on image above.

 

EXPLORED, #392 on Fluidr (April 9, 2013)

These light creatures seem to pop up when I just want some privacy.

This infographic shows that younger people seem to be better about utilizing their privacy settings on social media websites.

 

Image found at: blog.zonealarm.com/2012/03/social-media-management-protec...

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.

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.

Svolta…Privacy Whatsapp: la nota applicazione da oggi in poi cripterà tutte le telefonate e le chat

Privacy Whatsapp. Da qualche ora a questa parte, una delle più importanti applicazioni di messaggistica istantanea, Whatsapp, ha ufficialmente annunciato una svolta per quanto concerne l...

 

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This is a traditional looking cedar screen however the construction is not. This lattice is all notched into each other to create a smooth look to the screen. Traditonally lattice is overlapped and brad nailed. This screen is notched and glued. There are no nails holding the lattice together.

 

Your Deck Company is a deck builder in the Toronto area. We also service Markham, Richmond Hill, Thornhill, Vaughan, Woodbridge, Pickering, Ajax and surrounding areas. Your Deck Company specializes in the installation of low maintenance decking products and custom outdoor garden structures.

Feel free to visit our website at www.yourdeck.ca for more examples of our work.. We would be happy to assist you with your upcoming decking or outdoor project.

Thank You.

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