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Message 4933 - Posted: 5 Nov 2004, 20:43:15 UTC
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Message 4934 - Posted: 5 Nov 2004, 20:51:54 UTC

please do him the favor.
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Message 4937 - Posted: 5 Nov 2004, 22:37:05 UTC - in response to Message 4934.  

> please do him the favor.

agreed!

and change his name.. it's messing up the layout...

anyone stupid enough to call for WAR when being hit by RULES....

never mind.... not worth the time and words spent!

I'm almost ashamed I live within 100 km distance to that person.
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Message 4946 - Posted: 6 Nov 2004, 10:21:25 UTC
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Dear Guido,

What is the idea to put your name in such a way?

You are not hitting Cern by doing this but the 6000 users by messing up the forums.

Please change your name in a decent way.

If you don't want to do it for Cern do it for all the users.


Greetings from Belgium
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Message 4947 - Posted: 6 Nov 2004, 13:19:30 UTC

LHC could use the new updated forum software that Berkeley has. With the new forum features, the users can rate a post. I'm not sure what impact the ratings have on a post or a poster, but at least it is available.

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Message 4948 - Posted: 6 Nov 2004, 13:43:48 UTC - in response to Message 4947.  

> LHC could use the new updated forum software that Berkeley has. With the new
> forum features, the users can rate a post. I'm not sure what impact the
> ratings have on a post or a poster, but at least it is available.
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> Jim
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I'd guess we'll get that along with all the other good stuff when the revamped LHC project comes back on line in the New Year.


Giskard - the first telepathic robot.


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Message 4950 - Posted: 6 Nov 2004, 14:26:20 UTC

I think in the end his acount probably should not be deleted but instead frozen for all eternity. uidos hypocrisy is that on his message boards you will be greeted with;

"All racist, pornographic,religious,political or illegal material is ABSOLUTELY PROHIBITED.Persons responsible for such material will be banned from the Forum of Guido Waldenmeier for ever."

Now whilst I could agree that some of the topics mentioned may be distatestful this certainly doesnt sound like the free speach, I'm Guido and I can do what I like, attitude that Guido demands from others.

So whilst preaching free will and free speach on boards he doesnt own Guido censors messages on ones he does.

I appluad the stance being taken by the Admins, I'm sure it was a dificult decission to take.

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Message 4953 - Posted: 6 Nov 2004, 15:56:37 UTC - in response to Message 4946.  

> If you don't want to do it for Cern do it for all the users.

Guido has never been concerned with anyone else...

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Message 4955 - Posted: 6 Nov 2004, 16:42:58 UTC

According to his posts on the SETI board, he says he can't login here to change his name because he's banned.
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Message 4963 - Posted: 6 Nov 2004, 20:23:36 UTC

yet somehow he just did.
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Message 4964 - Posted: 6 Nov 2004, 20:41:10 UTC
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I think I remember his words have been spoken thru the years by various people and all they meant was, you will have the freedom to obey me, or if you like, do as I say not as I do........
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Message 4989 - Posted: 7 Nov 2004, 11:44:12 UTC

Protester waives right to free speech
New York City, NY-- In a strange twist today, a political protester waived his right to freedom of speech during an organized march
through Times Square. The march was held in an effort to raise awareness of the number of registered voters who are working to remove President Bush from the White House in November.
"The injustices that have weighed upon this country are unspeakable." said Bernie Fresh, or "B-Fresh" as he is known among his constituants. "Today, I am refusing my right to express myself freely, in protest to the joke that President Bush has made this nation out to be."
The march was organized by a political activist group known as P.F.P. or "People For Protesting". Diana Hunter, spokeswoman for P.F.P. said this regarding B-Fresh: "I think it's great what he's doing. Our right to free speech has already been stripped away by this administration. We run a great risk by even being out here today. At any moment we could be arrested and trucked off to jail. What Mr. Fresh is doing is playing it safe. Sort of a new form of silent protest. If he doesn't speak out against the government, then they can't charge him with anything."
B-Fresh is a full-time student. He is majoring in environmental studies at the California Institute of Technology. He plans to some day make a career out of river rafting.
"Ghandi ain't got nothin' on me." he said when asked about his revolutionary protesting technique.
Mahatma Ghandi devoted his life to promoting a strong philosophy of non-violence. Ghandi invented new forms of political protest such as staging hunger strikes, and silent-protest. These techniques were perfected by Martin Luther King Jr., who fought to end racism and biggotry in America.
"It's not really all that hard to do. I'm simply denying myself my god-given right to free speech. I'm not displaying any banners, I'm not holding any signs, I'm not shouting any cute rhyming slogans about how much I don't like Bush. I'm just here to march among my fellow protesters, and not voice my opinions." said B-Fresh while standing on a podium and speaking through a bullhorn.
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Message 4990 - Posted: 7 Nov 2004, 11:54:48 UTC

Oops thought this was in the caf�
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