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MarkMLl

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Re: UK's Online Safety Act
« Reply #60 on: January 25, 2025, 09:54:50 am »
For people who still believe in the fantasy that the government is there to save them...how about paying a lot of taxes and encountering large numbers of homeless people begging for money? Or watching people beg for help on tv after a hurricane because they were abandoned by the government that they expected to help them.
By the way many of the homeless are military veterans who were used and discarded. That’s what patriotism will get you  :D

Sounds pretty alien. Where are you talking about?

MarkMLl
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MarkMLl

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Re: UK's Online Safety Act
« Reply #61 on: January 26, 2025, 01:49:13 pm »
Hey markml
aruna told me that you had asked me a question. As you Already know I can’t read your text here. If you’re serious and it isn’t beneath your dignity, we would love to discuss it with you in chat.  :)

I am /not/ fiddling around with your obsolete IRC.

Everybody knows that you can use the forum perfectly well when it suits you: as your earlier contributions to this thread evidence.

MarkMLl
MT+86 & Turbo Pascal v1 on CCP/M-86, multitasking with LAN & graphics in 128Kb.
Logitech, TopSpeed & FTL Modula-2 on bare metal (Z80, '286 protected mode).
Pet hate: people who boast about the size and sophistication of their computer.
GitHub repositories: https://github.com/MarkMLl?tab=repositories

 

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