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Knightrider

Re: Bloggers say new EU law will end free speech on the internet.
« Reply #50 on: Friday 20 April 2007, 05:47:09 PM »
Well, if China et al do create their own networks, I'm not particularly bothered, in fact I'm not that bothered how the web changes so long as I will still be able to make money from it and of course, waffle away here on N.O

Re: Bloggers say new EU law will end free speech on the internet.
« Reply #51 on: Friday 20 April 2007, 05:55:19 PM »
They will hunt you down Coach. :lol:
"I'm a competitor and I want to play every game, every minute. The manager knows what I'm thinking. He knows I want to play. He makes his choices and I have to respect them."But it's true we don't share quite the same philosophy. For him, it's more crosses, a bit of a more direct style, whereas I'm more the kind of player who likes to play short passes.
"I like to pass and move.. .."That is the kind of football I like. That's the philosophy I learned at the French academy at Clairefontaine." HBA


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Re: Bloggers say new EU law will end free speech on the internet.
« Reply #53 on: Friday 20 April 2007, 05:57:26 PM »
As much as I see where you're coming from, HTT, I think it's seen in some circles as a little bit different.  Quarter of traffic (that's like the whole internet in 1998), is potentially a lot of customers.  In theory, any money you did make years down the line, would be drastically less, as our own Internet starts to fall apart and thus lose traffic/customers.
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