On Sat, 21 Nov 1998, Bob Allisat wrote:
If you will carefully examine the Digital Bill of Rights it garuantees the privacy and security of citizens. I quote:
And then your eyes will bleed and your brain will fall out, and little men with 3 eyes will start chasing you around all day.
*If* and only *if* the person (as in the individual) chooses to protect themselves. To do so without the knowledge or consent of the person is illegitimate.
No one's argued it isn't. Just the voices in your head bob-o. KOOK!
I understand some system which impliment RBL allow their clients to choose setting the defaul to OFF. That is completely reasonable. However I understand that most systems install RBL as the default. This is unethical and unacceptable in my opinion.
Most personal systems, yes, but why are you judging what I do on my own workstation? You crazy fascist! KOOK!
As for whether or not this matter effects network operations I suspect anyone unfairly placed on the RBL list may argue otherwise.
No one that subscribed to this list after reading it's charter will argue otherwise. That's why I'm only replying to you and the unfortunate soul you replied to. BOB, get a grip. You are certified, and we all know that. Now go away. KooK KoOOK! BTW, if you see the work KOOK! anywhere in this letter, it's really just a figment of your imagination. No one else saw it. Only you. KOOK! Charles
Bob Allisat
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