Let's stick to the physical analogy evoked by "keys", rather than get all tangled up in the noise that results from worrying about online communications...
Nomadic[1] people can pay the postal service for a mailbox, and keep their own keys; while one of the most frequent complaints of lawn-owners is that some drunk [or vindictive] driver has knocked down their mailbox.
edited to replace "homeless" with "nomadic", and deliberately highlighting this in the footnote; I realise there's a complete venn diagram, and a third circle could be added by asking whether people lived this way by choice... still, the neutral adjective "nomadic" is probably more appropriate for this discussion, than the pejorative "homeless". ↩
Let's stick to the physical analogy evoked by "keys", rather than get all tangled up in the noise that results from worrying about online communications...
Nomadic[1] people can pay the postal service for a mailbox, and keep their own keys; while one of the most frequent complaints of lawn-owners is that some drunk [or vindictive] driver has knocked down their mailbox.
edited to replace "homeless" with "nomadic", and deliberately highlighting this in the footnote; I realise there's a complete venn diagram, and a third circle could be added by asking whether people lived this way by choice... still, the neutral adjective "nomadic" is probably more appropriate for this discussion, than the pejorative "homeless". ↩