>>Why should we allow.com to be squatted by pornographs perverting kids?
HAHAHA!!! Who is "we" and why should "we" take the ability of adults to view or distribute porn? Can children see porn? Yes, absolutely. And they do.
But it is not the responsibility of the government or society to ban or curtail the rights of adults in order to protect children. The SOLE responsibility of children viewing porn lies with the PARENTS and the children themselves. This also applies to guns.
I think this is WONDERFUL idea. I'm surprised this approach hasn't been used before.
It reminds me of a medical biologist that was looking for new drugs. So, what did he do? He went into the Amazon and observed apes and chimps and noted what they used for medicines when they felt ill. He's discovered more than 10 new compounds from the plants the apes and chimps used.
Here's another neat solution to a common problem. Didn't you always hate how college campuses and other big complexes pour their sidewalks in 90 degree angles and such? Well, a University back in the 1900s [smile] decided to NOT pour concrete the first year after their campus' construction. Instead, they waited the first year, saw what paths the students had worn out, and paved those paths. Pretty cool, eh?
My guess is they're ADDING things instead of there being something messud up with it...
>>Why should we allow .com to be squatted by pornographs perverting kids?
HAHAHA!!! Who is "we" and why should "we" take the ability of adults to view or distribute porn? Can children see porn? Yes, absolutely. And they do.
But it is not the responsibility of the government or society to ban or curtail the rights of adults in order to protect children. The SOLE responsibility of children viewing porn lies with the PARENTS and the children themselves. This also applies to guns.
I think this is WONDERFUL idea. I'm surprised this approach hasn't been used before.
It reminds me of a medical biologist that was looking for new drugs. So, what did he do? He went into the Amazon and observed apes and chimps and noted what they used for medicines when they felt ill. He's discovered more than 10 new compounds from the plants the apes and chimps used.
Here's another neat solution to a common problem. Didn't you always hate how college campuses and other big complexes pour their sidewalks in 90 degree angles and such? Well, a University back in the 1900s [smile] decided to NOT pour concrete the first year after their campus' construction. Instead, they waited the first year, saw what paths the students had worn out, and paved those paths. Pretty cool, eh?