http://www.theage.com.au/technology/technology-news/conroy-backs-down-on-net-filters-20100709-10381.html
Election year anyone?
--
Les Hughes
l...@datarev.com.au
:38 PM
To: 'ozDotNet'
Subject: RE: [OT] Friday - Conway (or.. Labor govt) once again delays Internet
Filter
Election year anyone?
I was disappointed several years ago to learn that it's illegal to tell
people not to vote, and perhaps also to tell them to vote for the donkey or
to write your
Greg Keogh wrote:
I was disappointed several years ago to learn that it's illegal to tell
people not to vote, and perhaps also to tell them to vote for the donkey or
to write your opinion of politicians on the ballot paper instead of ticking
the little boxes. I remember some TV host dipstick
On 9 July 2010 19:07, Les Hughes l...@datarev.com.au wrote:
Anyway, that's enough from me, have a good weekend everyone :P
I'm fairly sure this thread will chug along quite strongly over the weekend.
:)
--
*David Connors* | da...@codify.com | www.codify.com
Software Engineer
Codify Pty Ltd
Greetings,
I remember a recent election with 20+ candidates on the ballot paper. The
way one is supposed to vote, as shown on the how-to-vote cards, is to select
your most favoured candidate and place a 1 against his/her name, then a 2 on
the next favoured and so on until you run out of numbers.
*I agree with you that voting shouldn't be compulsory*
This is the reason we have one of the best systems in the world, people here
are more aware, thus make better choices, sometimes they get fooled, as we
have seen with this labour government. But still, to require your citizens
to give up a
Try dropping the AppDomain and trying again.
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 8:18 PM, Preet Sangha preetsan...@gmail.com wrote:
Try dropping the AppDomain and trying again.
LOL! (I really wish this was on StackOverflow so this would just be a
small comment :-) )
--
Regards,
Mark Hurd, B.Sc.(Ma.)(Hons.)
On 9 July 2010 20:27, noonie neale.n...@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings,
I remember a recent election with 20+ candidates on the ballot paper. The
way one is supposed to vote, as shown on the how-to-vote cards, is to select
your most favoured candidate and place a 1 against his/her name, then a 2
On 9 July 2010 20:43, .net noobie dotnetnoo...@gmail.com wrote:
Gillard. more Spin than Rudd
I just hope the Australian public realise it before the election, this
labour party has done alot of damage in 2.5 years, we don't need 3 more
years of it
Not trying to be too political, but
10 matches
Mail list logo