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Which is that it is futile to resist Big Brother?
You only do yourself a disservice when you try to live a life of privacy. If you recall the main character actually felt better after giving into Big Brother. Orwell was telling us that we should forget privacy in a modern world and get on with our lives.
Seriously though it's pretty sickening that people are defending Schmidt when he obviously has no respect for individual privacy. Some people really need to question if their love for Google comes out of hatred towards Microsoft. If Steve Ballmer made that quote, would he have gotten the same level of defense?