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The discussion page for virgin killer on wikipedia makes quite interesting reading. Nirvana's Nevermind shows a baby bow swimming naked. With the comment "If you're offended by this, you must be a closet paedophile."
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Also Bow Wow Wow or Haircut 100. Can't be bothered to check.
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My ISP (three) has blocked access to the aviation safety network for some time. I think it's them being totally crap rather than a deliberate policy
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I have that blind faith album. Always though it was a bit odd.
I'm sure Grace Jones has a picture of herself naked as a teenager on one of her album's gatefolds.
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Speaking as a geek (again) the "sculpture" she's holding is very very similar to the hood (bonnet) ornament on my 1956 Chevrolet 210.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostAssuming your access to Wikipedia hasn't been censored by your elected goverment:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_Faith_(album)
According to the article she was in fact 11 (which I find very hard to believe), and clicking the above link may land you in jail. I'll see you there - I've suddenly realised I've had this bit of child porn in my posession for at least 20 odd years.
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Assuming your access to Wikipedia hasn't been censored by your elected goverment:Originally posted by deano View PostAlmost. It was Blind Faith (Claptons new "Supergroup" after Cream). The cover caused controversy at the time, but it's still available and you can view it at Amazon.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_Faith_(album)
According to the article she was in fact 11 (which I find very hard to believe), and clicking the above link may land you in jail. I'll see you there - I've suddenly realised I've had this bit of child porn in my posession for at least 20 odd years.
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Of course not.Originally posted by d000hg View PostSo if I take photos of your very young kids playing naked in a paddling pool, and post them on the web, that is OK with you? How can a 5-year-old be 'sexual'?
But if YOU take photos of YOUR kids and post them on the internet so your relatives in Australia can see how the kids are doing, that's up to you.
I think you know the distinction, and I'm wondering why I bothered to try to make the (legal) point in the first place.
EDIT: I used the wrong word "sexual" should have been "indecent"Last edited by Platypus; 8 December 2008, 17:32.
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So if I take photos of your very young kids playing naked in a paddling pool, and post them on the web, that is OK with you? How can a 5-year-old be 'sexual'?Originally posted by Platypus View PostMy comment was in poor taste.
As I'm sure you know, there must be something sexual about the image for it to be deemed indecent.
Therefore naked != porn
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If I may make a geeky observation, != is fine for most SQL but the ANSI standard is <> and != doesn't work in DB2 for example.Originally posted by PerlOfWisdom View Post!= means "not equal to"
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