the recipient is. it's interesting to me that's not the case. apparently they have no way of just looking up their bar codes, looking at the times and actually identifying who put thisth thing in the system. that's actually quite revealing in an age when if you write a handwritten birthday card to your grannyo and take it to the post office, the united states postal service which isn't actually a cutting edge business, actually films that and keeps a photographic record of your handwritten birthday card to granny. there are aspects about this in the panoptic and state, the all seeing surveillance state, somebody is identifying some quite useful holes. >> tucker: the whole point of the surveillance state is to prevent things like this in the first place, isn't it? >> i think that's true, but what's actually happening is it's becoming a bit like overlapping area codes. when the old area code getss