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CrazyJesse
What's all this that read Wikipedia getting blacked-out tomorrow?
CrazyJesse
*bump
procyon
It appears to be missing, and rpenner is present. Coincidence?
Matador
hats off to wikipedia for protesting.

AlexG
QUOTE (procyon+Jan 20 2012, 05:09 AM)
It appears to be missing, and rpenner is present. Coincidence?

I sent him an email asking him to come kill the bot.

It looks like he has.
Troglodyte
QUOTE (AlexG+Jan 20 2012, 05:17 PM)
I sent him an email asking him to come kill the bot.

It looks like he has.

I believe a lot of us sent e-mails to various parties. If and when rpenner ever decides to openly discuss his behavior regarding his lack of action will we ever know his true motives.
Matador
QUOTE (Troglodyte+Jan 21 2012, 04:13 AM)
I believe a lot of us sent e-mails to various parties. If and when rpenner ever decides to openly discuss his behavior regarding his lack of action will we ever know his true motives.

yeah seeems weird. well at least he's banned the bot biggrin.gif


We're safe until another bot comes.


Matador

Interesting :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7DkrsCCQ_A



The companies who are suing people for 'piracy' and for stealing movies/music are the SAME people who gave us, the masses, the actual means and software to do so.

To control the internet.

Thoughts?
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