Nearly ten years ago, one of my [then] clients was approached to manage the investment fund of a US Christian group. They wanted 'ethical' investments and they specifically said no to the likes of Cisco, Sun, etc because they said that they make equipment that was used to distribute <ahem> material.
They never did take on the fund.
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Previously on "The people living in the EU should be called “subjects”"
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostSubjects > serfs > slaves
I was thinking more along the lines of 'non-people'.
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Originally posted by zeitghostThe Pron Industry: always up front with technology.
DARPA may have had the idea, and CERN made it accessible, but it is the Pron Industry that made the Internet and the Web financially viable by providing the lure, the content, the on-line purchasing systems, the need for search tools, email mass-marketing, pop-ups, the need for anonymous email accounts, live streaming, nanny-filters, huge image storage and, and, and...
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Originally posted by zeitghost
Why am I not surprised?
The Pron Industry: always up front with technology.
Oh, never mind!
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostYes, Pravda spouts load of bolox, much like yourself, but I thought it was sort of fun to have the former iconic mouthpiece of a totalitarian condemning the treaty as being undemocratic.
Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostHow much p0rn you think you'll get on those lord-knows how may Terra byte HDD?
HTH
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Well, you've rather spoilt the gag now.
Yes, Pravda spouts load of bolox, much like yourself, but I thought it was sort of fun to have the former iconic mouthpiece of a totalitarian condemning the treaty as being undemocratic.
How much p0rn you think you'll get on those lord-knows how may Terra byte HDD?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostDo you know what "Pravda" in Russian stands for and what's the history of this newspaper?
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The people living in the EU should be called “subjects”
Now that the Czech Republic has announced it will ratify the Lisbon Treaty, the EU will be even closer yet to becoming a unified monster state, with more than half a billion inhabitants. Inhabitants is the correct term, since “citizens” would indicate a set of political rights. The people living in the EU should rather be called “subjects,” since they have no influence whatsoever on the constitution of the centralized European government, the “European Commission.” The Europeans are allowed to vote for members of the European Parliament, but this body has about as much political power as the ineffectual German parliament meeting at Frankfurt in 1848. Political power in the EU is firmly in the hands of the European Commission, which is set to obtain even more power under the Lisbon Treaty. This infamous treaty does not hold the peoples of Europe in high regard. As a matter of fact, it is only halfway through the treaty (originally presented as a “Constitution”) that one finds the first references to the people.
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