Re: Privacy vs Open Public Data
Posted by
Steve Smith on
URL: http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/Privacy-vs-Open-Public-Data-tp7581246p7581378.html
Glen -
Thanks for sharing the personal anecdote. It provides context and
fodder for later ribbing if it comes to that.
[*] I was practically reared in a bar called Lloyd's. Lloyd was a
one-armed bartender who taught me how to open a beer with one hand at
the age of about 8. Oh, and Lloyd had also had a laryngectomy and while
not opening beers with his one arm, had to hold a wand to his throat in
order to speak.
I just finished reading J.R. Moehringer's autobiography "The
Tender Bar" describing his own raising/coming-of-age in a local
tavern where all of his male relatives drank, excepting his father
who had left the family and was a radio personality in the big
city so that the son could *hear* his father but never really got
to know him. Raised firstly by his mother, he was raised also by
the male relatives and other denezins of the tavern. There was a
lot of insider/outsider understanding in that story as well.
I myself learned to drink and shark pool (well, I wasn't good
enough to shark but I made a good prop for my boss at the time who
was excellent at it) in a country tavern (a block from where my
friend killed his parents!) just at the edge of town. I towered
over most grown men and had a reasonable beard at 16, and
accompanied by either my 40 year old boss or my 23 year old
sometimes (when it was convenient for her) girlfriend, Nobody
questioned me ... It also helped that drinking age was 19 at that
time.
My presence at the bar was public data and I didn't do anything in
particular to keep it private. Fortunately neither of my parents
were drinkers (except at home in small quantities) and only a
couple of times did it seem like I was close to getting busted.
It was a large enough town or small enough city that such a thing
could happen... and a good lesson in the issues of
public/private.
- Steve
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