Pam,
I could have weighed in too but at the end of the day, no one and I
mean, no one, scores any points. All I have seen is repeats of repeats
on top of repeats. I am all for debates but this is not the right place,
and yes there are hundreds of better choices to take these things to.
But some people are just too damn lazy and too damn inconsiderate to
bother, they just fling the mud around and we all get plastered.
Over 100 posts just this week alone. Who knows how many last week.
Quote of the nanosecond . . .
A solid home base builds a sense of self.
Robert & Annie Yanni ke7nwn
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On 7/14/2014 2:48 PM, Pamela Francis wrote:
Amen to that!!
This type of crap is what Terrace lists and people apart even though the
mission is to help people.
I pray I did not open a can of worms when I initially responded to the original
post. If in fact I did to the list, I deeply apologize. This is a forum used
to help people. Those who are experts, those who are beginners; gladly give of
their time to be a resource. Maybe these types of issues within our Mac
community need to have a forum of their own. Does anyone know if there is a
group that can be used to debate these types of issues? I want to continue to
learn from anyone and everyone willing to participate on this list. However if
it turns political, I'm going to have to unsubscribe. That would be a shame.
Pam Francis
On Jul 14, 2014, at 4:25 PM, Robert C <[email protected]> wrote:
Enough already! Give it a rest. This is NOT the place to bring up political
issues.
Quote of the nanosecond . . .
When you are dissatisfied and would like to go back to youth, think of Algebra.
--Will Rogers
Robert & Annie Yanni ke7nwn
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[email protected]
On 7/14/2014 2:16 PM, CJ Daniel wrote:
Really?
It seems to me that regulation is a bit like law enforcement these days. Sure, they
can catch the average citizen. But, they never seem to catch the big fish. In other
words, just as NFB is trying to police a company that is already doing a pretty good
job of doing what they define as morally right & socially responsible; the law
& regulations can really only police those who choose to be governed by them. The
others will always find a way around laws that get in the way.
CJ
On Jul 13, 2014, at 11:24 PM, Jason White <[email protected]> wrote:
David Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
I wonder how anybody thinks national legislation can have any serious impact
on the internet given that the internet is global, and most corporations can
site their sites wherever they like?
What matters is not the jurisdiction in which the site is hosted, but the
jurisdiction in which the corporation operates; and the latter cannot be
changed so easily in most cases. Regulation works.
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