Found while surfing.
Jan. 6th, 2004 07:17 amI read far-right websites. I love them. It's like visiting the Twilight Zone.
Today I found this in a "news file" page::
05/01/2002 - More Evidence Against Wal-Mart
Not only is Wal-Mart targeting our youth with prurient and outright pornographic "reading" material, but they are also facilitating hackers by selling so-called "naked PCs" on their website. While this sounds like more computer pornography, naked PCs -- or computers of questionable legality sold without an installed and licensed operating system -- are actually more pernicious in that they are used by members of the Free Source cult to create hacking tools for disabling filtering software. Walmart.com even promotes the use of these hacking tools (popularly known as "Linix") in conjunction with the naked PCs they sell. Furthermore, when not being used for hacking, these naked PCs are used for running computer operating systems (such as the standard Microsoft Windows or alternate systems like Apple Macintosh) without paying for the proper licenses -- in other words, theft. Does this sound like a wholesome business to you?
Let us marvel. First, a group that thinks WalMart is too liberal. Then, the scary "Free Source cult" I wonder if
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I looked, and this page appeared to be legit.
Today I found this in a "news file" page::
05/01/2002 - More Evidence Against Wal-Mart
Not only is Wal-Mart targeting our youth with prurient and outright pornographic "reading" material, but they are also facilitating hackers by selling so-called "naked PCs" on their website. While this sounds like more computer pornography, naked PCs -- or computers of questionable legality sold without an installed and licensed operating system -- are actually more pernicious in that they are used by members of the Free Source cult to create hacking tools for disabling filtering software. Walmart.com even promotes the use of these hacking tools (popularly known as "Linix") in conjunction with the naked PCs they sell. Furthermore, when not being used for hacking, these naked PCs are used for running computer operating systems (such as the standard Microsoft Windows or alternate systems like Apple Macintosh) without paying for the proper licenses -- in other words, theft. Does this sound like a wholesome business to you?
Let us marvel. First, a group that thinks WalMart is too liberal. Then, the scary "Free Source cult" I wonder if
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I looked, and this page appeared to be legit.