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That's pretty obnoxious that a surf-control company took a website that regularly features the terms hentai, tentacle porn, fetish, and teledildonics and mistakenly assumed it was an "Adult" site. What were they thinking?
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Re: Censorware
Mon, June 27, 2005 - 12:09 PMwww.boingboing.net/2005/06/...blac.html
those b******s! I bet they don't read SF, either!
And if they do, it's probably Mundane SF!
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Re: Censorware
Wed, June 29, 2005 - 3:48 AMIn retrospect, it seems more like drunken power-mad ramblings "don't they know who we are? WE'RE BOING BOING G*******T!!!"
heh.
I like my blogs filled with drunken power-mad ramblings. this is awesome. I could probably even handle more W*F* posts (official motto : "W*F* is no longer cool") if their words were slurred and had a paranoid undertone.... -
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Re: Censorware
Wed, June 29, 2005 - 5:12 PMIs "w*f*" meaning "wi-fi"? I misread it initially as "w*f", where it might be WTF, but blanking out the "The." /What's the use there/, I thought. Even Nintendo used "WTF" in their commercial for the DS's chat feature. -
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Re: W*F*
Thu, June 30, 2005 - 6:05 AMyour first words are correct; I believe it was Marc Laidlaw who coined the term during his guest blog wondrousness.
The Neologism That Must NOT Be Named
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