Telstra are appalling at slipping in charges without much visible advice.
When I've complained they seem happy to wipe them but I guess a lot of
people just pay up rather than go through the maddening call centre
process. They do have some links to do it asynchronously by email, bless
their
On 18/11/15 10:41, Roger Clarke wrote:
> ...presumably Tobias Freakin ...
That is, I assume, Dr Tobias Feakin from ASPI (lets not make jokes about
people's names):
https://www.aspi.org.au/research/find-an-expert/tobias-feakin
His "emerging agenda for cybersecurity", with Jennings looks
Hi Jim,
With hindsight, it might have been worth waiting to see if I did get charged -
surely, Link is not a
valid way to learn about a new charge.
Marghanita
On 20/11/15 12:11, Jim Birch wrote:
> Telstra are appalling at slipping in charges without much visible advice.
> When I've complained
On 20/11/2015 2:42 PM, Jan Whitaker wrote:
> http://www.theage.com.au/technology/technology-news/first-test-of-antipiracy-websiteblocking-laws-targets-small-isp-20151119-gl3l5f.html
>
> The AG (one thinks it must involve them?) can't be serious if this is their
> test case.
>
Hi
Some of you may already be aware, from social media, that Rachel died on 25
Sept 2015 after an eight week battle with metastatic melanoma. She was 51.
It explains the lack of any postings by her since about July.
She loved the modern technology that the Internet reflects and was a member
That's sad to hear Rob. Mu condolences. I always enjoyed having a read
of Rachel's Link posts.
alan.
On 11/20/15 18:47, Robert Hazeltine wrote:
> Hi
>
> Some of you may already be aware, from social media, that Rachel died on 25
> Sept 2015 after an eight week battle with metastatic melanoma.