OK, let me re-phrase that.
OK, let's see if understand these:
** Death of Free Internet is Imminent - Canada Will Becom Test Case
July 2008
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=vaaid=9627
[Roy: which I can't access currently]
** a slightly [but very much
Another fact is that education there is incredibly bad and lots of people
are stupid in a way noone can imagine. I think this is the reason why such
nonsense finds it way into indo newspapers.
But let's take Germany. How to explain all the nonsense who has fund the
way into the newspapers and
Ok, let me try...
Dear Mr Roy Lanek,
What is it that you are trying to tell us with your message about porn in
Indonesia?
Do you like Tor because it lets people use the internet freely (to watch
porn or instance)?
Or, do you dislike tor because it lets people use the internet freely (to
watch
Either way, I don't see it as a relevant issue for this list...
No wonder, given your tautological proceeding/going ahead. But in case you
were serious in your asking, what about re-reading?
/Roy Lanek
--
S bermain air basah, bermain api hangus
S . s l a c
Roy Lanek:
Either way, I don't see it as a relevant issue for this list...
No wonder, given your tautological proceeding/going ahead. But in
case you
were serious in your asking, what about re-reading?
Most people - if not all - on this list cannot follow you. And if they
kindly
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 11:12 PM, Roy Lanek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This has nothing to do with Tor.
Tor, and more in general, the Internet as an authentic medium of knowledge
and communication, are certainly seen as an inconvenience by those who think
they can impose a new world order ...
The or-talk mailing list is for all discussion about theory, design,
and development of Onion Routing. For more general discussion about
anonymity theory, including design and analysis not intended to affect
Onion Routing per se, please consult the nymip research group and its
mailing lists.
And if they kindly express that fact, you become unpolite.
Let's see. From:
Do you like Tor because it lets people use the internet freely (to watch
porn or instance)?
Or, do you dislike tor because it lets people use the internet freely (to
watch porn or instance)?
to:
Do you like
Now please tell me where, and how ...
No, tell me nothing--thread closed.
/Roy Lanek
--
S gajah bertarung lawan gajah,
S . s l a c k w a r e SS pelanduk mati di tengah-tengah
S + linux SS elephants wage war against elephants,
Myth #?! ... don't know, some low number in any case: --Tor as a *stratagem* for
watching pornography.--
Fact:
About US$3 Million Spent per Second on Pornography
Monday, 28 July, 2008 | 13:44 WIB
http:/www.tempointeraktif.com/hg/nasional/2008/07/28/brk,20080728-129161,uk.html
What kind of nonsense. Just calculate:
1 s3.075.000 $
60 s 184.500.000 $
1 h 11.070.000.000 $ (11 mrd $ per hour!!!)
24 h 265.680.000.000 $ ( 265 mrd $ per day)
1 month 7,9704 x 10^12 $
If that country were so rich I would live there for 15 years
What kind of nonsense.
Not so much ... I wonder: are you fishing perhaps? This is Tempo Online
translated in English. There quite likely can be a *salad* ... quantitatively
speaking. (Reading the article is also--agreed--not always clear to understand
what is peculiar to Indonesia vs. what is
Sorry for replying a bit a la hiccup-style, but in a Pavlovian sense I
am expecting the next blackout at any moment {I a am replying
from Indonesia].
Personally--but again, it matters *little* eventually--I have been puzzled
more by:
The largest amount of consumers, however, is still adults
This has nothing to do with Tor. Wrong mailing list dude.
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Roy Lanek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What kind of nonsense.
Not so much ... I wonder: are you fishing perhaps? This is Tempo Online
translated in English. There quite likely can be a *salad* ...
This has nothing to do with Tor.
Tor, and more in general, the Internet as an authentic medium of knowledge
and communication, are certainly seen as an inconvenience by those who think
they can impose a new world order ... spare me to detail you why anonymity
is regarded as an annoyance in an
OK, let me re-phrase that.
Are you just rambling or do you have a specific problem with Tor?
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 2:12 PM, Roy Lanek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This has nothing to do with Tor.
Tor, and more in general, the Internet as an authentic medium of knowledge
and communication,
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