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Subject: M.I 5.Persec ution - BBC h 2g2 on line
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Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 11:47:17 +0000 (UTC)
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> wrote in message news:cn0800021147150631@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> BBC. h2g2 16/Sept/1999
>
> The BBC's h2g2 website. is billed as "Earth Edition of The Hitchhiker's
> Guide to the Galaxy!". Naturally, one of its pages
> is about me, me,. me. It starts off with the lines;
>
> Every now and then something comes along which makes. you
> think. "Ah! That's what the Internet is for!" Mike Corley
> is. one such case.
>
> The page itself can be. found at
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A164404
>
> The user comments linked from h2g2 are less than respectful, but given
the
> point. of view my website promulgates that is
> understandable. It's true that without the communications ability
afforded
> by. the internet, which came along at just the
> right time, my complaints would be. getting nowhere. But that's a two
> edged sword also; miniature cameras only appeared
> around 1990, so the advantage of technology is up to the. adopter.
Secret
> service intrigues, and on the other side of the
> coin human paranoia, have both been going on for centuries; what changes
> now is an increased technologisation of. both sides.
>
> 488
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