I had heard about this from a recent post on, I forget -- either el reg or
Slashdot. Nowhere was there an implication that it was fake. It's possible
this _particular_ url is fake, but there certainly is a real one floating
about, whether it's this one or not. Personally I think it's a truly great
idea.

As for 'a $549 value' application, we can all be certain that this is pure
thumbsuck material.

Rgds
c

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To: Killer Bs (David Brin et al) Discussion
Subject: Re: Brin: Probably not what you meant by Transparency

On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 6:38 AM, Alberto Monteiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> A site that plots people convicted by crimes in a map:
>
> http://www.felonspy.com/search.html


You think it's not DB's idea of transparency because of the nature of it...
or because it is totally fake?

Because it is, you know.  Totally fake.

And so is the site it links to, about "medical adoptions."  And the dog
fighting one... which means the $549 value free dog fight tracking software
is fake, too.

Nick
Check Snopes Maru

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