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said by TK Junk Mail :I agree. Take you best shot and see what falls out in a couple years. They can call it the "Muslim internet". ... I believe I read that quite a few countries were interested in this network; I don't believe all interested countries are Muslim though...
Instead of tagging this initiative with "Muslim", why not call it the "anti-Christian fundamentalist network", or just AltNet? Only if we have alternative networks will the "internet" be truly free from looming US Taxes, RIAA and anything "evil-by-your-standards" you can throw in the bag at this point.
I guess we need a shot of Al Gore to create yet another version of the Net  --
UWB over Wire is the future!
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| said by b_zen :said by TK Junk Mail :Take you best shot and see what falls out in a couple years. They can call it the "Muslim internet". Instead of tagging this initiative with "Muslim", why not call it the "anti-Christian fundamentalist network", or just AltNet? I thought Turkey was a predominantly Christian nation, though I admit I'm no expert on the region. |
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| said by footballdude :I thought Turkey was a predominantly Christian nation, though I admit I'm no expert on the region. »www.cia.gov/cia/publications/fac···/tu.html
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| said by TK Junk Mail :said by footballdude :I thought Turkey was a predominantly Christian nation, though I admit I'm no expert on the region. » www.cia.gov/cia/publications/fac···/tu.htmlReligions: Muslim 99.8% (mostly Sunni), other 0.2% (mostly Christians and Jews) I feel shame. |
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