...but the tides of money and business are pushing against it. Zuckerberg is suffering from a throbbing case of Twitter-envy, which has blinded him to the fact that most of us really do care about the right to choose our level of exposure to both public and private data stores.
I heard something really odd on the news not too long ago. It was about the way U.S. auto makers were justifying building bigger and bigger vehicles. They cited a study that if a car weighs 100 pounds more than your car, you have a higher chance of fatality. So I guess the idea is to sell cars so big that everyone will have a car that's bigger than every other car on the road.
It sounds like something Dr. Seuss could write about.
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