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Are you an SME?Originally posted by yasockie View PostPorn firter to be on by default
Any contracts around that already?
Also an excellent PlanB is to sell software to youngsters to avoid said filter.
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I haven't online gamed in years. Surely the biggest driver of broadband has been video, which obviously isn't just porn.Originally posted by Troll View PostTo me - on line gaming has had to await broadband roll out to the masses - but would agree that PC standalone graphics has been driven by gaming
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I thought that the main driver for the hardware market generally was gaming?Originally posted by Troll View Postbut the main drivers for the rapid improvements in computing & especially t'internet speeds, been gambling & p0rn and to a lesser extent online gaming?
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but the main drivers for the rapid improvements in computing & especially t'internet speeds, been gambling & p0rn and to a lesser extent online gaming?Originally posted by pmeswani View PostIf I want to watch p0rn on the internet, I'll always find a way around it. What next, are the govt. going to try and introduce a ban on anonymised proxies? Wait, why not introduce a ban on weapons, violence and video games. Even better, lets ban gambling.
It won't work for long, and there are so many workarounds, it's unreal.

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Gotta love the Yanks.Originally posted by yasockie View Post
Didn't they realise that the piccie has Cameron wearing a poppy, which somewhat dates it?
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If I want to watch p0rn on the internet, I'll always find a way around it. What next, are the govt. going to try and introduce a ban on anonymised proxies? Wait, why not introduce a ban on weapons, violence and video games. Even better, lets ban gambling.Originally posted by yasockie View PostPorn firter to be on by default
Any contracts around that already?
Also an excellent PlanB is to sell software to youngsters to avoid said filter.
It won't work for long, and there are so many workarounds, it's unreal.
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Porn filter contracts?
Porn firter to be on by default
Any contracts around that already?
Also an excellent PlanB is to sell software to youngsters to avoid said filter.Tags: None
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