Domain: provocation.net
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chi99.htm works better
The html version here chi99.htm works better cause it has the hyperlinks, the pdf has link references to it. http://www.provocation.net/chi/chi99.htm
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TO maps
The Bible, while not a scientific document (and it does not intend to be one) does hold some VERY accurate, simple scientific truths. While his contemporaries believed the world to be flat (along with science at the time), the prophet Isaiah spoke of "the circle of the earth".
A circle is a 2-dimensional shape, and thus still as flat as a pancake (also a circle by the way). If Isaiah had had spoken about the globe of the earth, or the ball, or even the appel or pomegrade, you might have been right.
The round (as in circle) earth has been a very popular shape in Christian iconography. Feel free to google around for "TO maps" (where the O stands for the shape of the earth, and the T for the rivers dividing it into the tree continents - Asia, Europe and Africa) or visit this non-english page with loads of pretty pictures.
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Mirror, mirror on the wall...For those who haven't found these yet: www.provocation.net/diebold/ and centipede.provocation.net/diebold/, both in Europe, still carry the full memo archive. The first one is fast and offers a full-text search of the archive, but rejects Internet Explorer. The second one is slow but accepts all browsers.
Despite a "cease and desist" link on both sites, I've heard nothing from Diebold so far. The only conclusion one can draw from that is that Diebold knows it can't get any further than DMCA notices and simply doesn't bother about non-DMCA'able sites.
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Mirror, mirror on the wall...For those who haven't found these yet: www.provocation.net/diebold/ and centipede.provocation.net/diebold/, both in Europe, still carry the full memo archive. The first one is fast and offers a full-text search of the archive, but rejects Internet Explorer. The second one is slow but accepts all browsers.
Despite a "cease and desist" link on both sites, I've heard nothing from Diebold so far. The only conclusion one can draw from that is that Diebold knows it can't get any further than DMCA notices and simply doesn't bother about non-DMCA'able sites.
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Re:Indymedia link dead
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Re:Indymedia link dead
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Re:Uh, just stick em on freenet
OK then, here.
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Mirrors here
Courtesy of the Seattle Indymedia site.
http://d176.whartonab.swarthmore.edu/
http://d176.whartonab.swarthmore.edu/diebold_inter nalmemos.pdf
http://noisebox.cypherpunks.to/~visible/vote/vote. html
http://www.scifience.net/
http://emdx.org/r.php?U=BBV
http://opium.mine.nu/bbv/
http://centipede.provocation.net/diebold/
http://localh.kicks-ass.org/bbv/
http://d125.wortha.swarthmore.edu/
Source thread on Indymedia if you are interested. -
Re:Support Indymedia!
Indy has more offers of webspace than it can handle. For now, here's yet another mirror of the Diebold report. I put it on my home machine as a test of my provider's balls 'cause I haven't had the opportunity to measure them before. If they turn out too small, then the stuff will go on the high-speed bullet-proof server.