On Sun, Sep 11, 2005 at 06:44:42AM +0000, Jason Holt wrote:
> 
> c3po runs a tor server node.  It used to be an exit node, but Big
> Brother didn't like where people were exiting to, so now it's just an
> intermediary.

Big Brother?  I'm confused.  I've read the book, but I can't see any
basis for your cheap shot.  Was there any government censorship
involved?  No?

Oh, maybe you're refering to a private organization which disapproves of
a particular use of its resources.  But that would have absolutely
nothing to do with 1984.

Maybe you don't understand the Church's and BYU's stance on pornography.
If this is the case, I'm shocked.  I don't see how someone living in
Utah could miss it.  In any case, I could post links to a half-dozen
Conference addresses by President Hinckley (the prophet).  Let me know
if this is necessary.


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