The National Archives of Canada attempts to keep an archive of any thing that was distributed with more than three copies, including websites, pamphlets, books and music recordings.
I would be willing to pay around 1/2 cent per link I click on from a google search, to keep it free of banners. this will avoid the prioritizing that major search engines do to keep its major advertisers on top of the results list.
This is what happens when you get a virtual monopoly in a certain region. @Home service sucks, and now I can't have my own network without shelling out an extra $40 a month for 4 IPs. I still don't see how they can detect VPNs, though.
erm, yes, but would these same JH kids look at nekkid ppl when potentially surrounded by their mothers? It hasn't been too long since I was in junior high, and neither I nor anyone I knew would have looked at porn in plain view of any laundromat users.
This brings up the issue of 'swastika rights'. As everyone has heard innumerable times, the swastika was originally symbolized good luck, long life, and the sun. It has a very deep history and significance for many people, as well as being a very cool looking thingy. Mayhap it is time for odinary people to rescue the swastika from Nazi-inspired ignomy?
Nazism is a much bigger problem in Europe than NA, and I think the French authorities should be very firm about Nazi auctions on Yahoo. However, maybe it would be more effective for the French gov't to block Nazi related pages, much as the Chinese government blocks politically sensitive pages and the Singaporean gov't blocks porn. However, this raises the whole issue of censorship, particularly of a fluid medium such as the internet, in the country that first brought Liberation to the People on the Continent, a country with a fervent love of freedom of expression
The National Archives of Canada attempts to keep an archive of any thing that was distributed with more than three copies, including websites, pamphlets, books and music recordings.
What program can I use to do this? Will my firewall do the job?
I would be willing to pay around 1/2 cent per link I click on from a google search, to keep it free of banners. this will avoid the prioritizing that major search engines do to keep its major advertisers on top of the results list.
is anyone else impressed that one of their screenshots is of misery-in-motion's site?
this was done on ebay before. A cnn news story described the phenomenom. According to the article, the practise is very illegal.
you've posted this one already
huge lego killer-robots controlled by a linux run beowulf cluster. all we need is a mindstorms laser gun.
This is what happens when you get a virtual monopoly in a certain region. @Home service sucks, and now I can't have my own network without shelling out an extra $40 a month for 4 IPs. I still don't see how they can detect VPNs, though.
erm, yes, but would these same JH kids look at nekkid ppl when potentially surrounded by their mothers? It hasn't been too long since I was in junior high, and neither I nor anyone I knew would have looked at porn in plain view of any laundromat users.
why not have *no* blocking software, and only a simple request not to look at pr0n? Depending on the community, this should be deterrent enough.
This brings up the issue of 'swastika rights'. As everyone has heard innumerable times, the swastika was originally symbolized good luck, long life, and the sun. It has a very deep history and significance for many people, as well as being a very cool looking thingy. Mayhap it is time for odinary people to rescue the swastika from Nazi-inspired ignomy?
Nazism is a much bigger problem in Europe than NA, and I think the French authorities should be very firm about Nazi auctions on Yahoo. However, maybe it would be more effective for the French gov't to block Nazi related pages, much as the Chinese government blocks politically sensitive pages and the Singaporean gov't blocks porn. However, this raises the whole issue of censorship, particularly of a fluid medium such as the internet, in the country that first brought Liberation to the People on the Continent, a country with a fervent love of freedom of expression