  SychoSly Love To Hate You Premium join:2004-01-22 Park Ridge, IL
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China is trying to regulate everything so much, that it is almost pointless to even go on the internet there. Everything is either censored or illegal. -- ~Sly --- My Blog and Galleries |
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| said by SychoSly :China is trying to regulate everything so much, that it is almost pointless to even go on the internet there. Everything is either censored or illegal. That might be true but at least they mean business when it comes to spam.  -- Low voltage Tech's are wimps, Real tech's use 45 pound filament transformers, plate voltages no less then 2400 volts with at least 10 amp's lighting 8877 triodes...BPL I'm coming to get you. |
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  guitarzan Premium join:2004-05-04 Skytop, PA | reply to SychoSly Once upon a time, in the not to distant future,That will be coming to an ISP near you. |
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  CHICAD Premium join:2006-03-11 Oak Park, IL | reply to SychoSly Eventually, all these regulations will backfire on China as it did the Soviet Union.If this happens, there will be no stability in the world we live. |
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  packetscan Premium join:2004-10-19 Bridgeport, CT clubs: | Communism
What do you expect from china.
When it comes to citizens freedoms, they have none. -- Who do you want to pay off today? |
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  odreian615
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in China |
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  jgkolt Premium join:2004-02-21 Lakewood, OH clubs: | everyone
Just think about all the illegals out there right now in china with this law. i thought everyone was suppsoed to equal in china, not everyone illegal |
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 supertbone
join:2002-04-04 Pleasant Grove, UT | reply to SychoSly Re: What's the point...
If you think about it, this is a good thing for the rest of us. It should cut down on some of the spam we get that originates in China. |
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  nixen Rockin' the Boxen Premium join:2002-10-04 Alexandria, VA
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| reply to CHICAD said by CHICAD :Eventually, all these regulations will backfire on China as it did the Soviet Union.If this happens, there will be no stability in the world we live. Soviet Union didn't have a functional economy to keep them afloat. If they had a better economy, they'd still be doing the "bad old days" things even today.
-tom -- "Experience should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the government's purposes are beneficial. The greatest dangers to liberty lurk in insidious encroachment by men of zeal, well meaning but without understanding." -Louis D Brandeis |
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  guitarzan Premium join:2004-05-04 Skytop, PA
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| What little functional economy they had went up in smoke,while trying to keep up to President Reagan's military spending.Ronald gave them a con job on the Space Defense Initiative or SDI.  -- Bass....the glue of rhythm and harmony...the heartbeat of the band.! Shaking the earth with deep,sonorous vibrations.The dark ominous thunder of an approching storm. |
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 hobbesk
join:2002-03-24 Seattle, WA | reply to SychoSly Silver Lineing
I for one welcome the measure. At least it'll cut down on the spam. |
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said by packetscan :What do you expect from china. When it comes to citizens freedoms, they have none. i don't like the way the citizens there are treated.
i entirely dislike the fact that human beings can run the lives of other human beings so entirley.
atleased here in the americas we have the illusion of freedom. |
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  bokamba Chengdu Rocks Premium join:2002-04-05 Falls Church, VA | The hidden side to this
Yeah, sure it'll make spamming harder, but it'll also make it easier to shut down email communications that the government doesn't approve of, i.e., religious or anti-Communist Party communications. |
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  TKJunkMail Enjoy the sun Premium join:2002-03-03 Avalon, NJ
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| said by bokamba :Yeah, sure it'll make spamming harder, but it'll also make it easier to shut down email communications that the government doesn't approve of, i.e., religious or anti-Communist Party communications. Well, we already know that Google won't have any problem complying. They already showed their hand where China and privacy is concerned. -- -- Join Red Room Forum BLOG tkjunkmail.blogspot.com My Web Page |
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  firephoto KDE Premium join:2003-03-18
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| Yeah they looked at the law and are following it in China, maybe they should just stay stateside and stuff wads of cash into politicians pockets since that's such a proper thing to be doing to protect our freedom you enjoy so much.
China has laws, people have to follow them. The USA has laws, people have to follow them. Russia has laws, people have to follow them. If you don't like that concept buy an island offshore somewhere and make your own laws. -- Location: +48° 5' 23.40", -119° 48' 30.00" |
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  firephoto KDE Premium join:2003-03-18
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Really the biggest difference between their country and the U.S. is that we can bitch about everything we don't like in public. We both have our fair share of biased laws and gov't supported business. -- Location: +48° 5' 23.40", -119° 48' 30.00" |
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 older dog Premium join:2005-06-09 Norwich, NY | reply to guitarzan Re: What's the point...
Gorbachev being willing to give up power, to give his people a better future, might have had a bit to do with it. If he had chosen to keep a iron fist he could still be in power |
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  ssj4android Redefining Reality
join:2002-04-14 Wyoming, MI | reply to bokamba Re: The hidden side to this
Hidden? I think it's glaringly obvious. |
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  Iridium Premium join:2003-04-02 Los Angeles, CA | The difference between
this law and other Chinese laws is that this isn't aimed at censorship, its aimed at stopping spam. -- Start the Revolution, download Opera, »www.opera.com |
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 grandpinaple
join:2006-01-03 New York, NY 1 edit | reply to firephoto Re: The hidden side to this
In Soviet Russia law follows you. At least in China corporations have to follow the law. In the U.S. it is a little bit of a different story. |
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