On Nov 25, 2005, at 4:55 PM, DagT wrote:

Well, this is also an international list, so if such things bother you then don´t look at PESO´s or PAW´s at work.

Nudity isn´t very controversial around here, so I don´t like the US puritan rules being spread to the rest of us .-)


You know the USA is a real contradiction. We produce most of the world's pornography, but at the same time publishing a nude in a photography magazine will get you practically shot, and your magazine black listed by Wal-Mart. I think the puritans came to the USA not to escape persecution in Europe, but because they couldn't impose their narrow-minded morality anywhere that there were open-minded people. They were the ones who were intolerant, not the rest of Europe. I wish they'd gone somewhere else!!

It is really ridiculous in corporate America. I've done a lot of work for Kodak over the years and am working on a project for them right now. But my friends at Kodak can not view my website at their offices. It is blocked because it has some nude images on it. So they have to look at my site while they're at home. That is just plain insane.

Bob

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