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In reply to the discussion: Do you really think the NSA has the manpower to sift through billions of keystrokes and metadata [View all]cbdo2007
(9,213 posts)16. Hmmm, you aren't a data analyst are you?
It's easy to sift through billions of keystrokes and metadata with computers and queries.
If you need peanut butter, do you have trouble finding a jar of peanut butter to buy with the millions of stores and other products for sale out there?? No, first you narrow down what type of building to look for - grocery store. Then you narrow down what type of food it is - canned type good. Then you go to that isle and look for the peanut butter and jelly section. Then you look on the shelf with the peanut butter.
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Do you really think the NSA has the manpower to sift through billions of keystrokes and metadata [View all]
apples and oranges
Jul 2013
OP
The total number of contracted employees of the NSA is estimated to be 40,000 or so
1-Old-Man
Jul 2013
#14
I hear that there are NSA shills participating in blog postings that are being recorded by the NSA.
L0oniX
Jul 2013
#6
You do realize that at some point a human has to make decisions on anything the computer
apples and oranges
Jul 2013
#40
They aren't splitting peas by hand there. We have data-mining programs for that.
DetlefK
Jul 2013
#19
Maybe not, but now they have the data stored to search for blackmail material on anyone.
Incitatus
Jul 2013
#29
You or I can buy a program named CallTrunk, which has Argosearch built in. $5 - $50 a month.
djean111
Jul 2013
#30
It won't be long before that won't be able to afford the massive storage costs. nt
ladjf
Jul 2013
#37
No, storage costs get cheaper and cheaper, and compression algorithms get better and better.
djean111
Jul 2013
#53
Does Google have the ability to sift through the entire internet and perform searches?
NoOneMan
Jul 2013
#54
They've got Google for Tyrants - why do you think they've got that new datacenter in Utah?
backscatter712
Jul 2013
#57
From what I know about what Google can do, it makes me very uncomfortable with the NSA
NoOneMan
Jul 2013
#65
Amazing is it not? People posting that there could not possibly be a way that ALL that info could
Safetykitten
Jul 2013
#61
Which proves it is a waste of tax payers money and extreme overreach of spying powers.
Lint Head
Jul 2013
#70
No. However I do imagine that there are computer algorithms which may easily search through and sort
LanternWaste
Jul 2013
#79