Internet justifies itself at last!

Unless the Australian government adds it to the blacklist.

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I'm posting this on my American blog because the Australian government, through the Australian Communications and Media Authority is fining people on Australian sites who give the links below the fold $11,000/day. Pretty well everything I feared about censorship by the internet filter and heavy…
We've got a few new trolls/poes babbling in some of the threads, and it's getting out of a hand. I think it's time to remind you that the list of bannable offenses does include godbotting — and it doesn't matter if you are sincere or if you're clowning around, once I get tired of the games I will…
The Australian government is trying to censor the internet. They have a blacklist of over 1300 sites — to be expanded to 10,000 — to which it is illegal to link, with violations costing you as much as $11,000 a day. This doesn't work, except as part of a package of tools for oppressing citizens. I…
You can file this one under "should have been done about twenty years ago." From the Mail & Guardian: Lawmakers on Tuesday debated legislation to remove former South African president Nelson Mandela and the African National Congress (ANC) from an apartheid-era United States terrorist blacklist…

That alone makes up for all the crap out there. All of it. Put it together with Tim Conway's elephant stories and the crap hasn't a chance.

This and being able to see The Jon Stewart Show and Stephen Colbert.

By Susan Silberstein (not verified) on 19 Nov 2008 #permalink

I've already got the three movies and the whole run of the show (4 seasons, 14 discs, $60), as well as the scripts (All the Words vol 1 and 2). Best purchases I've ever made.

This can only end well. Now we just need the pythons to talk to their old friends the beatles and tell them how great the internet economy is so Rock Band: The Beatles can be compatible with Rock Band.

By sandswipe (not verified) on 19 Nov 2008 #permalink

Now my life is complete.

On a semi-related topic, I'm hearing rumors that Michael Palin is going to play Don Quixote for Terry Gilliam.

By Aaron Clausen (not verified) on 21 Nov 2008 #permalink