"You never know when he'll need an alibi."
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This is funny on multiple levels. Bruce Schneier, referring to SF author Robert J. Sawyer's essay about privacy vs. security, commented yesterday:

The point of this blog entry isn't really to debate the topic, though. It's to reprint the opening paragraph of Sawyer's essay, which I've never forgotten:

Whenever I visit a tourist attraction that has a guest register, I always sign it. After all, you never know when you'll need an alibi.

Since I read that, whenever I see a tourist attraction with a guest register, I do the same thing. I sign "Robert J. Sawyer, Toronto, ON" -- because you never know when he'll need an alibi.





Brad - Tuesday 15 September 2009 - 00:00:00 - Permalink - Printer Friendly

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