Privacy and letting go.
This one's a full on rant.
Anyone who hasn't already read Orwell's 1984 really should (before it gets edited from history by the Ministry of Truth). We're now at the stage of losing all sense of private and ultimately respect.
No one cares about anyone else's rights anymore, only themselves and their gimmie gimmie gimmie world view. How evident is that when you're out driving? No patience, no care, no give and take. Just take. Even in shops, people just cut in front of you without care or even thought.
Normally I don't care, because I've got other things to worry about and I try not to sweat the little things, but oh my god it's got so much worse over the last few years. I'm not assertive enough, or is it my old age kicking in.
See I have issues with so many big companies right now it's got to the point of totally not caring and just giving up. Unfortunately this attitude has flowed into too many aspects of my life too.
If you try to do the right thing, you get screwed over. If you do what is technically wrong but not enforced, no one cares and you get a bit ahead. If you do something that is actually wrong you may or may not get away with it, either way you might get ahead or not.
I mean what is the point of it all. There's not enough clearly defined lines in the system and it's built to favour those of means. Not to mention the number of rules on the books that aren't relevant anymore or based on a situation that is no longer the case.
Also, what's with the financial industry being given a license to print money (hello crazy fees and interest rate bumps). It's seriously temping me to opt out of this whole farce.
Telstra. Oh what a joke that one is. I'd switch to another carrier if there was one that was comparable in coverage - note I said coverage not service. At Telstra you don't get service, you just get put on hold and then have to deal with an Indian putting on a bad american accent who can't help you and then transfers you to his mate 2 desks over who also can't help you. HELLO TIO time.
Oh and the mother of all stupidity - the government. Why the hell did they sign onto the ACTA. This comes back to me using technically wrong and actually wrong. It's technically wrong to archive all of your dvd's/bluray's onto a file server for your media jukebox - however it shouldn't be - because that's a gap in the market being blocked by IP restrictions not for lack of innovation or payment for content. A while back it was (is still?) illegal to format shift music yet you couldn't legally buy mp3's but could buy mp3 players. Actually is it still illegal to record broadcast TV yet PVR's do it all the time. There is too much cruft on the books, and the overlaps and gaps created by this mish mash of rules gives those of means loopholes to get away with things but not everyone. If there was an easy way to correct this I'd tell the world - but obviously I haven't figured that one out yet. It would involve wiping the books and putting in place some set of ethics/morals and basic rules rather than specifying every solid case or is that how we got to where we are now. Clearly there is no solution, just a big mess getting bigger.
Bottom line is the world is not fair nor should you expect it to be. So cheat and make mayhem any chance you get!