Author Topic: Telescreens in Houston  (Read 1332 times)

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Offline aldo_14

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Re: Telescreens in Houston

Behind Winston's back the voice from the telescreen was still babbling away about pig-iron and the overfulfilment of the Ninth Three-Year Plan. The telescreen received and transmitted simultaneously. Any sound that Winston made, above the level of a very low whisper, would be picked up by it, moreover, so long as he remained within the field of vision which the metal plaque commanded, he could be seen as well as heard. There was of course no way of knowing whether you were being watched at any given moment. How often, or on what system, the Thought Police plugged in on any individual wire was guesswork. It was even conceivable that they watched everybody all the time. But at any rate they could plug in your wire whenever they wanted to. You had to live -- did live, from habit that became instinct -- in the assumption that every sound you made was overheard, and, except in darkness, every movement scrutinized.

 

Offline phreak

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Re: Telescreens in Houston
I want surveillance cameras in the women's restrooms
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Offline aldo_14

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Re: Telescreens in Houston
I want surveillance cameras in the women's restrooms

You can legally have them in the womens fitting rooms, is that good enough?

 

Offline WMCoolmon

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Re: Telescreens in Houston
Well if it's that bad, perhaps they should think of passing some mandatory nudity laws. After all, if privacy is worthless, clothing is just a way to conceal weapons.
-C

 

Offline Ford Prefect

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Re: Telescreens in Houston
Hey UK, I hope you're taking notes.
"Mais est-ce qu'il ne vient jamais à l'idée de ces gens-là que je peux être 'artificiel' par nature?"  --Maurice Ravel

 

Offline Nuclear1

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Re: Telescreens in Houston
Oh, come on now. I agree that we should be on the watch for another terror attack, but this really is too much.
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Offline Ghost

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Re: Telescreens in Houston

Behind Winston's back the voice from the telescreen was still babbling away about pig-iron and the overfulfilment of the Ninth Three-Year Plan. The telescreen received and transmitted simultaneously. Any sound that Winston made, above the level of a very low whisper, would be picked up by it, moreover, so long as he remained within the field of vision which the metal plaque commanded, he could be seen as well as heard. There was of course no way of knowing whether you were being watched at any given moment. How often, or on what system, the Thought Police plugged in on any individual wire was guesswork. It was even conceivable that they watched everybody all the time. But at any rate they could plug in your wire whenever they wanted to. You had to live -- did live, from habit that became instinct -- in the assumption that every sound you made was overheard, and, except in darkness, every movement scrutinized.


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