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  1. How about nickname it Pee act, or apply acronym on Effects of the Patriot Act on Librarians · · Score: 1

    Privacy
    All
    To be
    Removed (without letting you know)
    In
    Order to
    Tyrant

    Act

    That is a great point that there should not be names on the bills...

    However, there is a name already associated with this anti-patriot act...

    Lets call it the Anti Patriot act

    yes, thats kinda mind boggling...

    Maybe we can call it the Poopriot act, or, ...
    i'm struggling here..
    maybe pissonpeople act, or
    SpyonU act..
    or something in L33T speek like.. ... well I can't think of it..

    or an acronym..
    like

    Actually, I am not a privacy advocate... I want all of my records to be COMPLETELY PUBLIC.
    There are huge problems when one organization controls the data. If it's all out there... we can actually do some good.

    Privacy will probably go away... but our choice is to Big Brother, or Everyone.. (well it still might not go away...)

    I believe that the Freedom of Information act is a good thing, and it should be applied to this stupid Big Brother Act.

    yes... I'll call it BigBrother Act... aka
    Privacy All To be Removed In Order to Tyrant
    act if somebody wants to keep calling it PATRIOT act... witch is now officially an acronym!
    (because I say so)

  2. So DONT slashdot it on EFNet on the Rocks Again · · Score: 1

    If they are being DOS attacked... don't hit em with a slashdot! Please remove links to the site from the slashdot home page... just cause when I clicked on it (I click a huge number of slashdot articles) It didn't come up! We are going to add to the problem.

  3. Yes, Pilots and graphic designers use em all the t on The Sliderule As Paleo-Geek Artifact · · Score: 1

    Pilots use circular logarithmic calculating devices... that are basicly slide rules. they are cheep and made out of cardboard. used to calculate fuel and wind stuff. I guess the graphic designers use em for proportions... I just saw em in the art section of my school bookstore.