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 tapeloopNot bad at all, really.Premium join:2004-06-27 Airstrip One kudos:1 | There might be a few dissidents in China or NK that would find this sort of thing useful too. |
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 BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN | reply to CrazyFingers Exactly. If someone is that ashamed of going to porn sites maybe they shouldn't be at porn sites. |
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 roamer1sticking it out at you join:2001-03-24 Atlanta, GA | reply to tapeloop said by tapeloop:There might be a few dissidents in China or NK that would find this sort of thing useful too. China, sure, but North Korea? AIUI, there isn't any Internet in North Korea...not even an "intranet Internet" like the one in Cuba. The North Korean state media mouthpiece's web site is hosted in, of all places, Japan.
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 | reply to CrazyFingers what in the world makes you think this is just about visiting porn sites? Maybe you haven't caught any of the recent news where the White House wants to tap into anything they feel like, without laws in support, and without approval of the house or senate. There's no free country here anymore. If you believe that you have a right to privacy, these are the sort of lengths you will now have to go to, to achieve it. -- The best things in life are free...(after rebate and free shipping!) |
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 | reply to roamer1 Certainly in the Middle East it could be of value. Several Islamic countries are currently blocking blog sites, flickr, myspace, Israeli sites, etc.
While I don't that perverts might use the site, please don't discount the legitimate users out there. |
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 | reply to robie88 Yes, and with your friendly ISP being required to implement CALEA by May 14th 2007, Big Bro could definately be looking over your shoulder, maybe it's not just surfers in N. Korea (if any), Iran and China, etc. that should worry. |
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 tapeloopNot bad at all, really.Premium join:2004-06-27 Airstrip One kudos:1 | reply to roamer1 said by roamer1:said by tapeloop:There might be a few dissidents in China or NK that would find this sort of thing useful too. China, sure, but North Korea? AIUI, there isn't any Internet in North Korea...not even an "intranet Internet" like the one in Cuba. The North Korean state media mouthpiece's web site is hosted in, of all places, Japan. -SC You're right, NK is so closed off it's not even funny anymore.
According to this chap they still have intranet at least. In any case, TOR won't do them much good.
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