Eric Brunner-Williams wrote: > see also: > http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2014/09/iran-3g-phones-filter-unsanitary-water.html# > > > restated slightly, video, the primary vehicle for porn, needs minders, > text, the primary vehicle for ideas, does not.
What about ASCII porn? It was the first thing I printed on a HP mini in the mid-80's. =D > > -e > > On 8/31/14 11:08 PM, Eric Brunner-Williams wrote: >> well, looking at the ayatollah's website and invoking google >> translate there's this language: >> >> "... different mechanisms to secure and protect their users against >> the moral and psychological damage this type of service, including >> access to information, videos and photos from immoral and inhuman, >> rumors and seduction, spying and undermining the foundations of the >> family ..." >> >> so, not a lot goofier than the objection to .xxx made by the usg, or >> available at most media outlets that sell the meme that the internet >> causes shit to happen. >> >> -e >> >> On 8/31/14 10:35 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote: >>> Cause it's a long weekend, and why shouldn't it be whackier than >>> normal. >>> >>> ----- Forwarded Message ----- >>>> From: "PRIVACY Forum mailing list" <priv...@vortex.com> >>>> To: privacy-l...@vortex.com >>>> Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2014 11:34:16 PM >>>> Subject: [ PRIVACY Forum ] An Iranian Grand Ayatollah Issues Fatwa >>>> Stating High Speed Internet is against Sharia >>>> An Iranian Grand Ayatollah Issues Fatwa Stating High Speed Internet is >>>> against Sharia >>>> >>>> (Iran Human Rights): >>>> http://www.iranhumanrights.org/2014/08/makarem-internet/ >>>> >>>> A Grand Ayatollah in Iran has determined that access to high-speed and >>>> 3G Internet is "against Sharia" and "against moral standards." In >>>> answer to a question published on his website, Grand Ayatollah Nasser >>>> Makarem Shirazi, one of the country's highest clerical authorities, >>>> issued a fatwa, stating "All third generation [3G] and high-speed >>>> internet services, prior to realization of the required conditions for >>>> the National Information Network [Iran's government-controlled and >>>> censored Internet which is under development], is against Sharia [and] >>>> against moral and human standards." >>>> >>>> - - - >>>> >>>> Comcast, Verizon, AT&T, Time Warner Cable, and other dominant ISPs are >>>> now in a bidding war to hire him as a consultant and board member. >>> RUN AWAY!!! >>> >>> Cheers, >>> -- jra >>> >> >> >> > >