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Gunnar
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"a poster is a human being or the software equivalent"
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Gunnar
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"a poster is a human being or the software equivalent"
Wow. That'd leave me with a lot of free time to do other things...
Like stockpile weapons.
> http://www.msnbc.com/news/802893.asp?0dm=N14LT&cp1=1
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None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they
are free. -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
http://www.hermes-press.com/police_state.htm
From someone I sort of know on another NG:
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I can confirm most of what was reported earlier, being Greek and all... The
only lie is that there were fines (except if there was illegal ***
involved). The whole thing started as an attempt by the government to stop
illegal ***. A few months ago someone could go to an arcade room where
he could play arcade games like Ridge Racer or Street Fighter and things
like that. The thing is that the owners of such places had placed switches
in the arcade machines that could switch the software from say, Street
Fighter to an electronic form of slot machine and take bets.
The government couldn't find a way of stopping that, so they decided to ban
all forms of electronic games "in public places or any other place". Of
course what they did (even if they didn't mean to), was to ban all computer
users from playing games even at home. There's no way that someone will get
arrested for playing computer games at home of course, but that's what the
completely and utterly idiotic law says!
Manos
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Just a case of bad wording, as it turns out :-)
Pat.
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Darf
Not a problem for me Gunnar as I avoid all places where they talk
funny.....RATS that means I can't go to Road Atlanta or C***te........
(kidding folks.........jussssssssssssst kidding...)
:)
dave henrie
> > http://www.msnbc.com/news/802893.asp?0dm=N14LT&cp1=1
> None of this surprises me. Afterall, isn't this the country which
> found those British tourists guilty of spying?
Gerry
Tsunami
I was quite shocked when a recent poll was released showing the MAJORITY of
Brits wanted to leave for either the US or Spain, (with the vast majority
choosing the US.)
You folks sure got some funny ideas about freedom.
"Progress is precisely that which the rules and regulations did not
foresee." Ludwig von Mises
> >:>
> > Yes, and one was a 60 year old granny who was just sitting in a car,
> > doing some knitting!
> Perhaps the old granny is the only one who 'should' have been found
> quilty. Pretending to be all innocent and sweet - she looks the
> perfect spy diguise.
> >Perhaps the old granny is the only one who 'should' have been found
> >quilty. Pretending to be all innocent and sweet - she looks the
> >perfect spy diguise.
> Knitting a floor plan of the Embassy...