Changing ISP's won't help. It's ALL Isp's. See
http://www.nystopchild****.com/
His goal: All Isp's
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Rita
http://ritasquilts.com
"Gipse" <gipse@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:4t2r74h40e7a1v5duiu8503mfeopjj74hi@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> It's not just the graphics groups that were yanked.
> ALL alt.bin groups are *gone*..... unless you go down to free.alt.bin
> The only thing that's being posted there, however, is those annoying
> "cancel" messages that no one reads. I cannot understand why they
> would pull the entire alt.bin section off their servers when some of
> them were not even graphic-oriented.
> I love this country, *but*, I for one, and getting really fed up with
> our so-called-government trying to tell us what we can and cannot do
> with our personal lives!! The old book, "1984" and "Ferinheight 451"
> aren't so much fiction anymore....they're slowly becoming a reality.
> What a sad, sad world we live in today.
> I think I may change ISP's just to see if it makes any difference....
> doubtful tho. (sigh)
>
> On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 17:55:34 -0400, "Bill Carey"
> <imnotstupid@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>>Rita,
>>
>>I've sent a couple of emails back as well, but I'm afraid that I have
seen
>>some images, primarily on the poser group, that probably do cross the
>>line.
>>I have no interest in getting in to argument about that, just one of
those
>>you know it when you see it things. One of those was about a week ago,
>>might
>>be the one they were able to put in front of someone and say, see! My
>>letters are geared towards trying to get the vue, bryce and lightwave
>>groups
>>back on the list since those packages aren't geared towards images of
>>humans
>>and it's more difficult to produce questionable materials. They just
>>blanket
>>deleted anything under alt.binaries.3d, which is an overreaction.
>>
>>Good luck to us!
>


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