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On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 07:21:12PM -0600, Dale wrote: |
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> > I am truly surprised that Gentoo, and more GNU/Linux and *BSD sites did not |
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> > join in the 'blackout'. The only one I saw that did was opensuse.org . |
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> > […] |
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> I bypassed the wiki black out. I used adblock to disable the part that |
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> blacks everything out. |
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Actually, that could have been one of their points -- it is very easy to |
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circumvent*. |
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Thanks to the blessings of NoScript, I surf with JS mostly disabled, so I |
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wouldn’t have seen it either. However, it is specifically stated on the Wiki |
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page that tells about the blackout) -- they kept a loophole open for |
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“emergencies” (whatever those are). |
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* As far as I heard about those laws (which isn’t as much as I [cs]hould have), |
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they intent to do more than the simple DNS censoring from which our European |
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politicians are getting their wet dreams. |
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Gruß | Greetings | Qapla' |
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I forbid any use of my email addresses with Facebook services. |
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Bank -- an institution where you can borrow money |
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for the proof that you don’t need it. |