• Thebeardedsinglemalt@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    Fully agreed. This was before the ubiquity of the Internet and mass storage of data.

    Although the T-1000 could have, and probably should have, at least given the house a once over

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      3 hours ago

      I’d think they were already mass storing data at that point. Just your typical person wouldn’t have access to it over the internet. You’d think a terminator could access those networks though.

      Of course I think this scene was using the dog’s name? Probably your dog’s name wasn’t in the Publisher’s Clearing House mainframe tapes, like it would later be available on Facebook.

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        2 hours ago

        Well they would have storage of key data points like criminal history, citizen level data, social security/tax stuff and disconnected medical data. But it’s not something a T-1000 would be able to easily plug into a phone jack and get all in 1 quick swoop.