To: Jim Robinson
But it is an important issue. For it is an issue about the freedom and disemination of information in this country. When people are not permitted to link to information or when the information disappears, the history and collective memory of our country is endangered. Of course it will go to the Supreme Court. and it will take millions. But it needs to. The Internet has changed the rules and we need to shape the change.
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04/05/2004 4:26:58 PM PDT by
mlmr
(Honest officer, I wasn't speeding. This SUV is a low-flying rocket!)
To: mlmr
To: mlmr
> The break-even point for fully automated burger preparing bots is $10/hour. Yeah, I think we can see where this is going - even if the Fight For 15 idiots cant.
The bottom line and bigger picture is that this suppresses information exchange and is a tool to silence the right. The Left won't play by these rules; that I can guarantee. They'll find a workaround. I suggest a program that or software solution that alters the text with different characters so you can still tell what t says but it's not and identical copy...: )
To: mlmr
just yesterday Twitter vs Trump brings up the question (for the first time?)
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