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Comment Re:A pickup truck full of books (Score 1) 151

That's only partly true. "Last mile" tubing is really expensive. It's cheaper to have the tubes run to a central depot and then load everything onto the truck, which is why the internet trucks still run today even though tube technology is commercially available. Unfortunately, this can result in an email being lost for several days if something goes wrong at the tube depot and it winds up on the wrong truck, or if you live too far from the tube.
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Submission + - CBSA reveals some laptop search info, but not much (bccla.org)

gmcmullen writes: The Canada Border Service Agency (CBSA) took its time getting documents on its policy for border searches of laptops to the B.C. Civil Liberties Association in response to an Access to Information request the BCCLA filed in October 2009. When they did, there wasn't much there. The documents were heavily redacted and whole sections of our Access to Information request were ignored, including requests for information on the number of laptops searched and policies for copying data from electronic devices. We did learn that the CBSA knows that 500 megabytes is roughly equivalent to "a pickup truck full of books", and use Windows-only software called ICWhatUC to scan for images. Documents also revealed that the CBSA understands that most "Japanese Anime" is not child pornography, and that your family photos (even with kids in the tub) aren't child pornography either. We've made the documents we did receive available online so you can see for yourself.

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