Is Al Gore already handing out free computers to America's stupid, or
is that still a proposal? If it's still a proposal, how do we explain
this idiot?
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Vin McLellan wrote:
Secret Squirrel suggested:
Copyright is a short-lived aberration (60-70 years ?), and
technology is finally dealing with it.
U. Check out Section 8 of the US Constitution.
1787.http://caselaw.findlaw.com/data/constitution/articles.html
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From: "Alchemind Society" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Russians Jump on Drug Censorship Bandwagon
Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 15:06:27 -0700
Organization: Alchemind Society
Alchemind Allies --
Looks like the idea of criminalizing all non-government-approved drug
information is sweeping the globe.
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Never heard of Plan's _on how to build a pipe bomb only if you know_: you
got an ISBN? Frankly, I've probably never heard of that book because it
must be written for either complete morons or first graders, as they are
about the only people on earth who haven't figured out how to make one on
At 12:45 AM +0200 7/6/00, Anonymous wrote:
CD-RW and green/blue CDRs are quite UV sensitive. The dye substrate is
eaten by UV, and the data is essentially just patches of more/less
reflective bits in that dye. Presumably, leaving one data-side-up in the
sun for a day or so should render it
On Fri, Jul 07, 2000 at 07:00:10PM -0700, Tim May wrote:
At 12:45 AM +0200 7/6/00, Anonymous wrote:
CD-RW and green/blue CDRs are quite UV sensitive. The dye substrate is
eaten by UV, and the data is essentially just patches of more/less
reflective bits in that dye. Presumably, leaving one
At 12:25 AM -0400 7/8/00, Dave Emery wrote:
On Fri, Jul 07, 2000 at 07:00:10PM -0700, Tim May wrote:
At 12:45 AM +0200 7/6/00, Anonymous wrote:
CD-RW and green/blue CDRs are quite UV sensitive. The dye substrate is
eaten by UV, and the data is essentially just patches of more/less
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