As it happens, no he doesn't. Or to be more accurate, he didn't in '98. He may do now, but I wouldn't be surprised if he still didn't. He's quite happy not being within easy contact and spending most of his time fishing. More power to him, I say.
I was at the conference every day, and each day I came straight from work. What was I wearing? My usual attire for the office. Black jeans, black t-shirt, brown hiking boots. Inside, no less!
This was a TECHNICAL conference, not a typical marketing dog and pony show. We were there to listen to what the speakers had to say (and a damned fine job they did too) not to look pretty or try and impress, but to learn.
As it happens, no he doesn't. Or to be more accurate, he didn't in '98. He may do now, but I wouldn't be surprised if he still didn't. He's quite happy not being within easy contact and spending most of his time fishing. More power to him, I say.
Woah. Just hold on a minute there boy. What you are suggesting could bring down society as we know it.
I suppose next you'll be suggesting we take responsibility for our actions.
These laws (if they get passed) will be treated the same way we do most laws here in OZ. We'll just ignore them and carry on business as usual.
I always find it hilarious that these things come from Canberra, the distribution centre for pr0n in Australia.
I was at the conference every day, and each day I came straight from work. What was I wearing? My usual attire for the office. Black jeans, black t-shirt, brown hiking boots. Inside, no less!
This was a TECHNICAL conference, not a typical marketing dog and pony show. We were there to listen to what the speakers had to say (and a damned fine job they did too) not to look pretty or try and impress, but to learn.