BAD NEWS :( Government amendments reinforce Big Browser

Phantomink phantomink at powersurfr.com
Thu, 08 Jun 2000 13:14:05 -0700


Greg Baker wrote:
On 08-Jun-00 12:02:40
Presumably the eating of beans and other flatulant causing agents would also
figure in the array of 'technologies' for elastic propelled energies. If this
argument really had any justification, other than sounding off, regarding the
implications of this legislation in a phobic anxiety doesn't move the
discussion along. I think the basis for enforcement & expense of such
ridiculousness would inevitably sound out the inherant absurdity.

Greg Baker http://phantomink.com

Adam Atkinson wrote:

> , Brian Morrison said:
>
> >>This would appear to include drums, church bells, bonfires on hilltops,
> >>dogs barking, classified ads, handerchiefs in back pockets (cf.
> >>San Francisco gay bars, apparently), red lights in windows, and
> >>any number of other things.
> >>
>
> >Drums and church bells rely on sound waves, which are not
> >electro-magnetic. Classified ads are public already aren't they?
>
> Yes, sorry. For some reason I thought it said "not necessarily
> involving", which of course it doesn't. Still, electromagnetic
> radiation still allows quite a few of my sillier examples.
>
> --
> Adam Atkinson (ghira@mistral.co.uk)
> Kids! Bringing about Armageddon can be dangerous. Do not attempt it in
> your own home. (Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman)