- RT @runasand: Here's the Evening Standard article about #Tor and the dark web/hidden services: http://t.co/2fwpDCyN and http://t.co/ggLVz86g #
- London folk! Check out #Tor & article with @RunaSand in this week's Evening Standard magazine!
http://t.co/2fwpDCyN
http://t.co/ggLVz86g # - : Was this an episode of Dr Who, or Blake's 7? There was this planet where… http://t.co/I9aSK8et #
- @guy_herbert May be duplicate plotline but I remember something on BBC from ~1982 with bad-guy getting zapped by voters, etc. In space. #
- What it's like to get photographed by a press photographer:
http://t.co/0JnDjL5h
(link only mostly-safe for work) # - .@_cypherpunks_ Some forms of content ARE innately illegal, but mostly people mean: "intangible content conflated with illegal activity" #
- @_cypherpunks_ …below that is another rung, that of content which may be called legal/not if the viewer is licensed to use it. #subtlety #
- @guy_herbert Fair point, though there are folk who won't countenance logical argument about some illegal activities. cc: @_cypherpunks_ #
- @JamesFirth Yes, but 1) it's not ASN.1 & 2) It's portable to EBCDIC & machines with 9-bit bytes & 3) SGML-friendly. Is that not important? #
- RT @mala: #NTK #1 was sent 15 years ago this week. Here is, literally, the least we could do to commemorate it: http://t.co/QE0vBTP5 #
- .@mala This should prove to be more entertaining than "On This Day" on the BBC website. #
- @JamesFirth Which part of XML did you misunderstand? It's an end, not a means. #
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