Well, when the U.S. effectively shuts down the Internet, in China they
will still have it; you just won't be able to say or search everything
you want. Is something better than nothing?

China? I've made plans for the day when China takes over the U.S.  Got
me a job lined up as a shoe shiner for this young Chinese guy.

Jan

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On May 3, 2006, at 2:52 PM, Andreas Haugstrup wrote:

> On Wed, 03 May 2006 20:38:25 +0200, Josh Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Yikes, even if this crappy idea goes through it is not like they are
>> closing
>> the internet... we would still be able to email eachother... even if
>> it
>> would feature tons of ads and crap like that.
>
> Just to point out the obvious: This is US legislation, only people in
> the
> US (or internet traffic going through the US) would be affected. It's
> not
> the end of the internet, just the end of a usable internet inside the
> US.
> :o)
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