Google is an advertising - why would you voluntarily give them your information?
Theres an article about it already here http://internet-addict.blogspot.com/
I do find it quite funny that the four financing countries (Spain, Great Britain, France and Germany) all came in last.
The smaller countries take it very seriously, one of their spokespersons even said it was "Europes finest event". This at a stark contrast to the UK, where we all think its a bit of a joke.
Wogan is the only reason to watch, he's fantastic.
This is a good example of where "suits" step in to try and stop something they dont really understand, and getting it completely wrong.
Sure the guy technically resigned, I would too if someone else would get fired if I didnt.
This is censorship at its worst. Academic institutions are meant to be places where reasoned debates can take place, not where sanitized views are forced upon people.
I think it was Winston Churchhill who said:
"I might not agree with your opinion, but I will defend to my death your right to make an idiot of yourself"(or something similar)
How long before this is in the drm?
Google is an advertising - why would you voluntarily give them your information? Theres an article about it already here http://internet-addict.blogspot.com/
I do find it quite funny that the four financing countries (Spain, Great Britain, France and Germany) all came in last. The smaller countries take it very seriously, one of their spokespersons even said it was "Europes finest event". This at a stark contrast to the UK, where we all think its a bit of a joke. Wogan is the only reason to watch, he's fantastic.
This is a good example of where "suits" step in to try and stop something they dont really understand, and getting it completely wrong. Sure the guy technically resigned, I would too if someone else would get fired if I didnt. This is censorship at its worst. Academic institutions are meant to be places where reasoned debates can take place, not where sanitized views are forced upon people. I think it was Winston Churchhill who said: "I might not agree with your opinion, but I will defend to my death your right to make an idiot of yourself"(or something similar)