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  • From: Alex Hanselka <alex AT opennicproject.org>
  • To: discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org
  • Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] [opennic-offtopic] Have I missed much?
  • Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2012 09:19:21 -0500

Some of the older mails still have the wrong reply-to header.  It was fixed for new mails but there is no way to just update the old ones. 


On Jun 19, 2012, at 5:19 AM, Peter Green wrote:

This is getting boring, sorry.

I reply to the off topic list (or at least I think I am) and it goes to discuss.

I must double check the address before sending, regardless of if I reply to an off topic message or not.

Peter

Wanged from my Kaiser by a mischievous pixie!

Peter Green <peter AT greenpete.co.uk> wrote:

Hi,

How do people feel on this list about the reliability of web information on this subject, how much "other" research do we need to do by comparison, like going to libraries etc?

Also, do people think the videos on YouTube of talks by the likes of John Harris to be reliable?

Where do you source your information?

Peter

Wanged from my Kaiser by a mischievous pixie!

Martin C <martin AT mchomenet.com> wrote:

Interesting that there's an old piece of legislation that can't be over turned,
I'm not sure why it has never been over turned, and I'm not sure if I am
using the right phrasing either, but you can ask them there.

To be honest, I'm not sure I would change too much about my life if I found the
freeman stuff to have validity
A lot of people at the start found the websites due to wanting to do
something simple like learn how to beat a parking ticket or a speeding
ticket handed out by overzealous highway patrol, bypass some ridiculous
council by-law, stuff along those lines.

Then curiosity generally leads to learning more about contract and
consent, primarily learning how to master contracts and how to properly
say "no, thank you" to offers of contract that to everyday people look
like demands instead of offers of contract.

Is anyone familiar with Plutocracy?  I see that tying in very neatly with all this.
You mean the system that some cynical people (including me!) might
believe we already live in? Yeah, I'm familiar with it.

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Martin C.


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