This Is Me--2024 A to Z Theme
My A to Z Themes in the past have covered a range of topics and for 2025 the theme is a random assemblage of things that are on my mind--or that just pop into my mind. Whatever! Let's just say I'll be "Tossing It Out" for your entertainment or however it is you perceive these things.
Showing posts with label surveillance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label surveillance. Show all posts
Monday, September 9, 2019
The Eyes Have It ( #BOTB Results )
Who's watching you? Who are you watching? I'm always keeping my eyes on something or someone. And if someone's looking at me what should I do about it other than ignore it. Unless, of course, it becomes too creepy and a bit of disconcerting nuisance. Then I'm not sure what I'd do since I've never had it happen before--or at least not that I could see...
One of the creepiest songs that I can think of is "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town". I mean, really--"He sees you when you're sleeping, he knows when you're awake." That sounds more like a stalker to me than some benevolent overseeing benefactor who gives us gifts once a year. And only if we've been good!
Something I like to do sometimes when I'm on the computer is go to a street view from Google Maps and start virtually driving some road. It's amazing how much of the world they've got covered. One night I lost myself for hours driving through streets of a city in the Philippines. It was almost like being there. It's more difficult to go down the street where I live. It's in a gated community and I guess the Google mapping vehicles couldn't get in. At least I have that bit of privacy.
On occasion I'll see mapping vehicles driving around our area. They are not just from Google either. I've seen other companies taking their own pictures. Then there are those satellite views on Google Maps. When I look at my neighborhood view I can see my van parked in the driveway when I zoom in. As I scroll across the page the image appears in 3-D. I'm pretty sure that if I angled that image just right, I could look in the windows to see inside. Yes, there I am. Hi everybody!
Just think if that satellite view were live streaming. We'd all be watching each other watch each other. Great. Another time-consuming waste of time. I needed another one of those.
Battle of the Bands Results
Out of the gate Parralox took a lead in this most recent Battle, but Noa was never too far behind. The lady did a mighty fine version of "Eye in the Sky" and I did enjoy it a great deal. However being such a fan of the Parsons original, I preferred the updated electro-pop sound of the Parralox cover and that's who I gave my vote to.
Final Vote Tally
Parralox 13 votes
Noa 9 votes
Next Battle of the Bands Post on Sunday September 15th
In fact this will be my next post on this blog or any other. This next Battle will also be between two covers about "eyes"--a big hit that has been covered many times over the years. You might guess what it is pretty quickly, but you'll find out for sure on Sunday the 15th. Don't ever lose focus of what's really important.
What is one thing that you try to never lose focus of? Have you ever looked at internet images of your house taken from a mapper or a satellite? Do you ever drive the virtual streets and highways on Google Maps Streetview?
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Sunday, September 1, 2019
Eye In the Sky (BOTB)
Why try to keep secrets anymore? Someone somewhere knows what you've done and where you've been no matter how much you've tried to hide. Eyes and ears are everywhere...
Eye in the Sky
I've written about this 1982 song from Alan Parsons Project a few times on this blog (like here and here for example). As I've mentioned before, this is one of my all time favorite songs of the rock era. I still remember the first time I heard it on the radio (June 1982 in the parking lot of a supermarket in Billings Montana) when it blew me away as one of those consummate pop songs that would be around for a long time. After nearly 40 years it's still a favorite song of mine.
For quite some time this song has been lingering on my potential Battle of the Bands queue and I figured it was about time that I put this Battle into play. Let's face it, "eyes" are everywhere and if someone isn't watching us then we are putting ourselves out there on social media for all the world to see.
Also, since this Battle falls on a Sunday and I often like to go for a song with some spiritual connotation or remotely possible implications, "Eye in the Sky" gives a sense of omnipotence in the lyrics. The song is not about God per se, but it makes me think. And it sets up a theme for my two September Sunday Battles...
Battle of the Bands
Battle of the Bands is the blogging event started by Far Away Series and now hosted by StMcC Presents Battle of the Bands. This event happens each month on the 15th and on some blogs there is also a Battle on the 1st of the month. My blog is one of those with a second Battle on the 1st of the month. The premise is simple: Listen to the songs presented below and then in the comments vote for your favorite and tell us why you liked it. Then visit the links listed near the bottom of this post for more Battle action.
Parralox "Eye in the Sky" (2013)
If the Alan Parsons version doesn't ring a memory bell with you, then listen to this version by Australian synthpop group Parralox. I'm sure you'll remember the song since their version is very similar to the original. Maybe that's where you'd prefer to stay...
Noa "Eye in the Sky" (2002)
From Israel we have the singer known as Noa. She takes the slower approach in her cover. I think it's mighty pretty sounding. What do you think...
Time to Vote!
Now all eyes are on you! Which artist do you like best? Pick one and have some fun! You don't have to know about music to have an opinion since it all comes down to your own personal taste.
Please vote on your favorite by letting us know your choice in the comment section and tell us why you prefer the version you chose. Then after you've finished here, please visit the other blogs listed below who may or may not be participating this time around. And if you've put up your own BOTB contest let us know that as well so we can vote on yours.
Here are some other places where you might find BOTB posts:
StMcC Presents Battle of the Bands
'MIKE'S RAMBLINGS'
'Curious as a Cathy'
Sound of One Hand Typing
Angel's Bark
Debbie Doglady's Den
Jingle, Jangle, Jungle
Cherdo on the Flipside
A I Love Music
Winner of this Battle Announced on Monday September 9th
On Wednesday September 4th I'll be adding my two cents for the Insecure Writer's Support Group, but voting for this current Battle of the Bands will be open until next Sunday the 8th. Keep your eye on this blog for upcoming developments!
What aspect of the intrusive nature of modern technology creeps you out most? Who do you spy on? Are you bothered by the amount of information other people, businesses, and the government knows about you?
Monday, January 12, 2015
Who's Watching You?
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Three surveillance cameras on the corner of a building (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
You are being monitored. Cameras are everywhere. Nearly everything we do is being tracked by someone somewhere. No matter to what extent you might try to keep your anonymity, forget it--as long as you function in a normal societal sense, you can be found and figured out.
This was once the science fiction fantasy of dystopian novels such as George Orwell's 1984, but now that iconic year has passed and the fantasy has become an absolute reality. There are surveillance cameras on the streets, in buildings we frequent, and even in satellites circling the globe. Eyes are watching you from everywhere. In the future we can expect that our televisions will monitor us in order to customize commercials and programming. The technology is already here--this is already being done on your computer if you haven't noticed yet.
You may not notice who is watching you, but I assure you that you are being monitored. Computers and the internet have made spying easy. Yes, spying. Surreptitious observation is not just the realm of secret agents checking on foreign governments. We are all under the watchful eyes of someone who wants to know what we are up to.
Careful with those income tax returns lest you be flagged by the IRS. They have monster computers that can pick up on unusual reporting. Watch your driving because now automated systems can catch you even if no cops are around. Make sure you're doing what you're supposed to at your job because some companies now have ways of picking up on employee pilfering and mismanagement of work time. More than one babysitter has been caught behaving inappropriately by a hidden nanny cam.
Criminals are now regularly caught in the act by security cameras. Some criminals have even been nailed due to their own stupidity of posting their acts on Facebook or YouTube. If you think others aren't paying that much attention then think again. There are prying eyes everywhere and many are looking right at you.
Governments and corporations aren't the only ones with their eyes on us. Malicious and even sometimes well-meaning neighbors have long been a source of information that can create woes for people doing things which others may not approve. Children turn in parents and parents turn in children. Toeing the party line is no longer just the mantra of communist philosophy. These days say something that upsets someone else and you can be branded as a hater or even worse. In the end you might find yourself facing uncomfortable situations that can lead to job loss or even legal troubles.
Should we feel paranoid? Cautious maybe, but as long as we are keeping a low profile there is probably little reason to worry. We are in a time when the least little word or action has the potential of setting off a maelstrom of woes from which there is sometimes little or no chance of saving your name and reputation.
Recently someone asked me if I would say such and such on my blog. The answer is no. Not at this time at least. There are some things that I'm not going to touch here because honestly I'm a bit afraid to do so. I'm not afraid because of anything I believe, but because of the ways things can be misconstrued, the refusal of those in disagreement to listen to any of the logic that I might present, and the unwillingness to engage in reasonable discussion about issues. Inciting anger against me is not my mission on this blog nor is it my mission in life. Not yet.
There are plenty of things in this world for me to get angry about without feeding the ravenous wolves of irrational thinking in order to create an even more maddening frenzy of argument, distrust, and hatred. There are things I'd like to bring up, but is it worth becoming a target of attack? On the other hand would I never want to express any disagreement and thereby never have any discussion even though others might be wrong? Or maybe I would be wrong and others could help me see the error of my ways. Is conflict worth the risk to me in my current situation?
It's an uncomfortable world at times. Our society balances on tenuous threads of uncertainty so we often keep still and stay quiet so we don't fall into a chaotic void of contention and discord. And in the mean time, are we learning any actual truth? Or do we merely appease the masses by turning from the truth in our attempt to remain within a zone where we can feel relatively comfortable in ignorant complacency?
You can run. You can try to hide. But you can never completely escape the eyes that are upon you. We have to be careful because waiting ears are listening for us to slip up so they can point derisive fingers of accusation to keep the negative attention focused on anyone but them. It's a scary world. Someone is watching us and we might not even realize it most of the time. It's many eyes in fact. Someone is watching you.
This is a stand alone post that expresses some serious thoughts that I've not just been thinking recently, but that I've also had concerns about for some time. I'm mostly pondering, tossing out ideas for you to consider as well. However there is also another motivation in regard to my topic. This post topic is a hint to my song choice for my Battle of the Bands post that will appear this Thursday January 15th. The song is not a song by the Alan Parsons Project so you can discount that one. This next Battle will be a rather amazing one with a classic song that's been recorded numerous times in many styles by a wide range of artists. I would be surprised if you'd never heard this song performed by someone over the years. Be sure to join me here on Thursday for the Battle, but I'll also be here on Wednesday with another clue if no one guesses the song from today's clue.
When have you had a surprise encounter with having been "spied on"? Do you think the surveillance of the general public is an issue for concern? Do you have a guess of the song choice for my next Battle of the Bands post?
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