Re: Updated Australian Government siteOn Dec 8, 2:39 pm, kangaroo16 <kangaro...@invalid,com > wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Dec 2007 21:11:28 +1000, " A Mate"
> <ma...@somewhere,com .au> wrote in
> <475a7be5$0$4007$afc38...@news.optusnet,com .au> :
>
> >I killfiled the original kangaroo 16 as a self important idiot. Now a
> >clone!!!
>
> >Killfile - gone!
>
> Good morning, all:
>
> Although "A Mate" isn't likely to read this post, having
> killfiled me earlier, I am happy to know that he has killfiled
> both me and kangaroo16a.
>
> Personally, I very seldom killfile anyone on any of the groups
> I follow. I just don't read some of them, especially those
> that are obviously scams or spam.
>
> I sometimes watch commercial T.V. stations. However, when
> an advertisement comes on, I don't bother to hit the "mute"
> button on the remote. I just mentally "tune them out", and
> pay no attention to the audio or visual input.
>
> When I visit a public library, I'll have a quick look at their
> new book shelf, I scan the labels to see if they are fiction or
> non-fiction, and scan the titles.
>
> If any look interesting enough, I may actually take it off
> the shelf and open it to have a quick look. If it is possibly
> interesting enough, will borrow it.
>
> However, if I see one that I disagree with I don't approach the
> librarian and demand it be removed from the shelf, or write
> letters to the newspapers demanding its removal.
>
> Yes, I know that some people do this. Readers who doubt this
> should Google the string
>
> library censorship
>
> This will provide ~ 856,000 returns.
Who cares, except you, about what you do with/in your miserable excuse
of a life?
>
> I realise that some people may not like my posts. As have
> pointed out several times, they are free to not read them
> or to killfile me. I don't mind.
Not every reader has killfile capabilities - you did know that didn't
you?
>
> There are both moderated and unmoderated groups on Usenet as
> I explained in an earlier post.
Why don't you post to moderated groups then?
FYI:
4. Usenet is not a right.
Some people misunderstand their local right of "freedom of speech"
to mean that they have a legal right to use others' computers to
say what they wish in whatever way they wish, and the owners of
said computers have no right to stop them.
Those people are wrong. Freedom of speech also means freedom not
to speak. If I choose not to use my computer to aid your speech,
that is my right. Freedom of the press belongs to those who own
one.
> Message-ID: <o0l1g31unnhitnr1iv6feqs65v8a146vj6@4ax,com >
> If using most newsreaders, readers should simply be able to
> click on this link to read it. Alternatively, they can select
> the advanced search function on Google and simply copy and paste
> into the space provided.
>
> If this doesn't work for any readers, I don't mind resending it
> in full, on request.
Your valid email address is?
> Cheers,
> Kangaroo16
> 9:35 AM Sunday, 9 December
>
> ><kangaroo...@gmail,com > wrote in message
> >news:64bc8ce0-f7f9-46fd-9962-642a0549f5ca@s8g2000prg.googlegroups,com ...
> >> On Dec 7, 4:49 pm, kangaroo16 <kangaro...@invalid,com > wrote:
> >>> I just ran across an updated site for Australian Gov't with a
> >>> multitude of links. I would especially recommend it for readers
> >>> of the above groups who have recently become interested in
> >>> visiting or migrating to Australia.
>
> >>> I would highly recommend it to all readers, actually, as we have
> >>> just had a change of government, and printed info may not
> >>> be completely up to date. To quote a bit from it to illustrate
> >>> this:
>
> >>> "Changes to australia.gov.au
> >>> Following the swearing-in of the new government, some
> >>> changes to links included on this web site may occur. This site
> >>> will continue to reflect current information, as it becomes
> >>> available."
>
> >>> http :// www .australia.gov.au/
>
> >>> For those worry about the election results, and the 8 seats still
> >>> undecided, there is even a link to
>
> >>> Federal Election Information
>
> >>> The federal election was held on Saturday 24 November. For
> >>> detailed information on the outcome of the election, visit the
> >>> Australian Electoral Commission.
>
> >>> http :// vtr.aec.gov.au/
>
> >>> At time of writing, to quote:
>
> >>> # The election results on this website were last updated at
> >>> 8/12/2007 10:41:36 AM.
> >>> # This website was last published at 8/12/2007 11:06:56 AM.
>
> >>> It is now 11:48 AM, Saturday, in Sydney.
> >>> London Sat 12:48 AM
> >>> New York Fri 7:48 PM
> >>> Los Angeles Fri 4:48 PM
>
> >>> http :// www .timeanddate,com /worldclock/
>
> >>> Cheers,
> >>> Kangaroo16
>
> >> Ah, he's back again!
> >> This is a travel group not a political group.
> >> Couldn't find aus.politics?
>
> >> kangaroo16a- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -
kangaroo16a with a valid email address
not to be confused with
kangaroo16 who is too gutless to use a valid email address