On Apr 30, 2008, at 5:03 PM, Nick Arnett wrote:

> On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 9:59 AM, David Brin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
> wrote:
>
>> Gadzooks.  I predicted this would be painful...  A
>> site that plots people convicted by crimes in a  map
>> of any neighborhood.
>> http://www.felonspy.com/search.html
>>
>> We both need this new ere of better vision... and need
>> desperately to grow up, in order to use it wisely.
>> Again, see my Google Tech Talk:  http://tinyurl.com/yy7yxm
>>
>
> feloneyspy.com is fake!! At this point in our nation's history, I  
> don't
> believe there is any way to even compile such a database, other than
> the Megan's Law one, which only covers certain sexual offenses. Not
> that it makes sense to have a registry of them, but not murderers...
> but that's how it is.

It's more than fake, it's one of several outrageous spoof sites by the
same group, including a Medical Adoptions site (slogan: "The Organs You
Need -- The Home They Deserve") and PuppyProfits.com, promoting "canine
sport fighting" as a home business with a startup kit that includes,
among other things, "5 hrs a month of free legal counseling".

Dave

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