Cool... So, all someone has to do is identify themselves as a member of the SEC, and then they have a new job? Or, would the SEC jump on their case, and make them identify themselves as a NON-SEC representative, but then they could be a member of a state agency.
I would think there are a lot of members of state agencies, that are day trading, given all of the different state networks, from different states, that I have hooked up to the internet... But then again, maybe Peachnet and others have put proper shunts in their firewalls to keep most of the state away from non-state sites....
It's really interesting how all of the networks are really hooked up.
We were installing a firewall the other day for the GBI, and we found 2 hackers right off the bat, that were into state systems. I wanted to hunt them down and identify them, but the systems managers just wanted to deny access to the states systems.... Most people just want it to work (for themselves) and they do not think too much about what others might do with the same information.
That's a Fact - Jack
And, by the way, I do not currently hold any shares of DGIV. I have neither received or given payment (in any form) from/to others for promotion of this stock. I bought a bunch of shares around a buck and sold them all around 75 cents. I do not work for any government agency (except for the 65%+ of my income I send off to some sort of Governmental agency each year) and I own my own business, which I think I should take public and have our shares traded as a BB stock, so I can get lots of other people to give me their money, and get that big boat I've been wanting. I'd even take the share holders on cruises, if they'd pay expenses. |