Re: email charge

2002-01-21 Thread Kym Davey
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: email charge  Did you notice that at Ground Zero, as the second plane hit, the media havepeople to interview who had scripted replies! Sickening.I had been warned, hear in Australia, six weeks before September Eleven

Re: email charge

2002-01-20 Thread Thomas Schley
There's always a way of course, even if it is of the underground variety you mention. Hackers could be put to good use for creating ways to disrupt government spying. When I was in Vietnam (1971-72) there were ingenious individuals broadcasting illegal underground radio programs to US milita

Re: email charge

2002-01-20 Thread panamabob
will. Yes there can be some undewrground activity, but how many mainstream folks are going to go through that? - Original Message - From: "Gil Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 11:19 PM Subject: Re: email charge

Re: email charge

2002-01-20 Thread Gil Robertson
Did you notice that at Ground Zero, as the second plane hit, the media have people to interview who had scripted replies! Sickening. I had been warned, hear in Australia, six weeks before September Eleven, not to fly through the US in that period because of the planned hijacks. Don't tell me the

Re: email charge

2002-01-20 Thread Gil Robertson
ssage - > From: "Gil Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 5:48 PM > Subject: Re: email charge > > > This is yet another internet myth. > > How could anyone place a charge on the internet? &

Re: email charge

2002-01-20 Thread Allan Balliett
>Allan: >Just 2 days ago, on MSNBC,i think, i caught most of a message about some >U.S.governmental expression of intent to make ISPs responsible for >monitoring their own net-traffic for any trace of what the gov't terms >"subversive" commentary. >I can only imagine the debate around that definit

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2002-01-20 Thread panamabob
foreign based; what will governments do then? bob - Original Message - From: "Gil Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 5:48 PM Subject: Re: email charge > This is yet another internet myth. > How could anyone pl

Re: email charge

2002-01-20 Thread Manfred Palmer
t: Sunday, January 20, 2002 3:41 PM Subject: Re: email charge > >Relax, your country may be able to go and beat a small, poor, starving and > >totally devastated country like Afghanistan into submission, but it could not > >put a charge on the internet. > > Nor would they eve

Re: email charge

2002-01-20 Thread Gil Robertson
Allan Balliett wrote: "Nor would they ever want to do that. The US government has been working since the early eighties to get EVERYONE on the internet - snip - the internet is an awesome tool in the hands of an oligarchy." Thanks for the use of oligarchy, a word I did not know and made me hit a

Re: email charge

2002-01-20 Thread Allan Balliett
>Relax, your country may be able to go and beat a small, poor, starving and >totally devastated country like Afghanistan into submission, but it could not >put a charge on the internet. Nor would they ever want to do that. The US government has been working since the early eighties to get EVERY

Re: email charge

2002-01-20 Thread Gil Robertson
This is yet another internet myth. How could anyone place a charge on the internet? It was set up by universities to exchange information, then the US military saw the potential for an unstoppable information exchange system, one that could not be knocked out by the likes of September Eleven. (Alt

email charge

2002-01-20 Thread SBruno75
Subject: 5 cent charge for email > > Friday, January 04, 2002 5:09 PM > > Subject: E-Mail Charge > > >Guess the warnings were true. Federal Bill 602P 5-cents per > > > > > > > E-mail sent. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > It figures! No more free E-mail! We knew t