Originally posted by inimalist
USPS is one of the major investigative arms of American cyber-security
Really? Good to know thanks. (cheesy grin right here) <---.
However, I was talking about the United States Postal Service, and the effects that it would have on the consumer, short term and long term. I thought I made that clear in the opening post... Yeah. I'll ponder the intent. But damn dude you deserve the Mega Grognak Award. Fo Realz.
Originally posted by Stoic
Really? Good to know thanks. (cheesy grin right here) <---.However, I was talking about the United States Postal Service, and the effects that it would have on the consumer, short term and long term. I thought I made that clear in the opening post... Yeah. I'll ponder the intent. But damn dude you deserve the Mega Grognak Award. Fo Realz.
I'm not sure I understand... keeping specifically to what you say above, well, there are obvious consumer end effects that may come from shutting down a major arm of cyber-crime (which the USPS provides). The police force could be streamlined or sent into some kind of disarray, any result will impact consumers of all sorts.
however, your OP and subsequent post pretty much leave the question of "what happens" open to "what would happen if the USPS were gone", one aspect of which is "what about cyber crime"
I'm sorry this isn't the discussion you wanted to have, though, if the intent of this thread is to suggest an end to the USPS, I'd ask you, "what about cyber crime"?