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Re: NTL 150K at 250K
Posted by Paul Cummins on July 22nd, 2003


In article <MPG.198705c59a325e12989887@news.clara.net>, see@reply.to.field
(CB) wrote:

Just as importantly, the moment he lost his Clara account, someone like
teranews, or gradwell, or GST Wireless would give him access to their news
server for nominal, or no, cost.

--
Paul Cummins - Always a NetHead
Wasting bandwidth since 1981

Begin Once upon a time there was a badly broken newsreader...

Posted by Mark McIntyre on July 22nd, 2003


On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 13:06:07 GMT, agree2pay4uce@cummins.ie.eu.org
(Paul Cummins) wrote:

You reckon? No chance it comes under para 1?


Grow up you silly baby. Do you not get the point about these being
public access groups? Not everyone wants their children reading
streams of obscenities.

Except some pain. And if the person re-offends, then another ISP boots
them off. And another. Eventually it sinks in...

Posted by Martin Cooper on July 22nd, 2003


Mark McIntyre <markmcintyre@spamcop.net> wrote:

<snip>

Why is it that people with kids think the rest of the world should be
censored on the off chance that one of their kids might read something they
don't hear every day at the average school ?

--

Martin

Posted by Mark McIntyre on July 22nd, 2003


On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 23:33:38 +0100, Martin Cooper
<usenet@martinc.me.uk> wrote:

So what you're saying is, its ok to swear at kids, tell them to fork
off, etc, because they've heard it already? You're one sick bar
steward.

And isn't it interesting that its always "censorship" when someone
objects to foul-mouthed rants? Or maybe, just maybe, you know in your
heart that you're wrong, and you just don't have the guts to admit it?

Posted by Mark McIntyre on July 22nd, 2003


On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 23:57:51 +0100, Mike <duab> wrote:

your explanatory post? Which one would that be? The childish supposed
reporting of Jasper? Anyway CB, why are you talking to yourself?



Posted by Martin Cooper on July 23rd, 2003


Mark McIntyre <markmcintyre@spamcop.net> wrote:

Well, unlike you, I can't be bothered with the name calling. I'm not Mike
by the way. I'm just sick of the net cops that think they have the right to
decide what other people can do. Normally, I don't swear on newsgroups.
However, I don't feel I have the right to inflict my morals on everyone
else.
Also, since when has posting an opinion to a newsgroup got anything to do
with swearing at kids ? If you can't be arsed to keep an eye on what your
kids are doing, and prevent them seeing the langauge that offends your
morals, then tuff shit. Why the hell should the rest of the planet do your
job for you ?

As for in my heart, I feel that everyone, even you, has the right to express
their opinion in any way they choose. But the fact that you have the right
to express your opinion does not mean I have to agree with it so FOAD.

--

Martin


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