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Editor's Note

Well, I was pwned by Twitter yesterday. And as you'd expect, the whole awful tale is now online for you to read.

More important than this, however, is Senator Conroy's stupid plan to censor the internet at the ISP level. He's planning to add 10,000 sites containing "objectionable material" to the stupid blacklist.

You need to know about this and start protesting -- in writing -- to Senator Conroy, your local member of parliament and the Prime Minister.


         

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