On Feb 23, 1:21=A0pm, jls
> On Feb 22, 11:18=A0pm, mugglefug...@ wrote:
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> > "But even if Wikileaks is savvy enough to stay a step ahead of its
> > pursuers, 'the average citizen may not be able to figure out' how to
> > access the materials, Balkin says."
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> > Has the distinguished professor never heard of Google? And that half
> > of Web surfers don't put the URL in the browser directly but in
> > Google's search box?
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> > On 23 Feb, 01:30, jls
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> > > Who the hell does he think he is?
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> > >/time/health/article/0,8599,1714980, quo=
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> Muggle, you'd be surprised how un-savvy people are about cyberspace.
> 90% of the people my age don't even know the rudiments of how use the
> internet. =A0A good 50% of them don't even have internet connections.
Well jls, this is Europe and we're not afraid of Judge White, nor of
ignorant Web users in the US of A. But we are outraged by Judge
White's pretensions, and that he thinks he can regulate OUR internet
as well as that of the good people of California, one of whom is my
house guest this week...
=ABTout va pour le mieux dans le meilleur des mondes possibles=BB, as
Pangloss used to say. But I would say, =ABSauve qui peut!=BB and look out
for yourself: the Bush administration certainly won't, as Joseph
Stiglitz tells us:
/politics/features/2007/12/bush200712