Sunday, July 27, 2008

Angela's Garden Journal: pond update

Psiphon bypasses government censors Canadian developers will next month release a tool to bypass government-enforced restrictions on web browsing in countries like China, Syria and Iran.
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Canadian Internet users were abuzz last week with reports that Bell Sympatico, Canada's largest Internet service provider, had opened the door to increased customer surveillance through changes to its user agreement.While Bell denied the amendments were linked to the so-called lawful access initiative that may require ISPs to install new surveillance technologies, the furore associated with the story highlights Canadians' mounting concern with their online privacy.The Bell clause, which took effect June 15, advised subscribers that the company retains the right to monitor or investigate content or your use of your service provider
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Hopefully, I'll have time to finish the stream area tomorrow night.We have done a few things here and there--I planted a couple of yucca plants over the weekend. Brian drained the pond the other night and cleaned it out...I still need to grab a few hosta plants from the office (they're growing around the garage that we will be tearing down soon). After the plants and rocks, I'll be able to mulch (this time, we'll be buying it by the truckload--I plan on mulching the entire side of the yard from the dog area to the property line in the back yard).
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