Why are they doing it? Another good question. What is wrong with them choosing to block international access?? Does it really make a difference. I don’t understand how. Would like someones input on why it is bothersome to people. The story referenced here at CNET gives at least one possible reason why.
Does anyone have any opinions as to why they might be doing it?? I am interested.
There is no justifiable reason why they should do it. The one speculation that CNET had was to enable access for stateside residents. Any techie know that that is hogwash.
I think that at some level they know that their political rhetoric is incendiary and further alienates the world community.
on Oct 28th, 2004 at 5:29 pm
What exactly is wrong with them choosing to block international access??
on Oct 29th, 2004 at 3:34 am
Maybe the better question is, why are they doing it?
on Oct 29th, 2004 at 4:03 pm
Why are they doing it? Another good question. What is wrong with them choosing to block international access?? Does it really make a difference. I don’t understand how. Would like someones input on why it is bothersome to people. The story referenced here at CNET gives at least one possible reason why.
Does anyone have any opinions as to why they might be doing it?? I am interested.
on Oct 29th, 2004 at 4:16 pm
Anon, (aka k
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There is no justifiable reason why they should do it. The one speculation that CNET had was to enable access for stateside residents. Any techie know that that is hogwash.
I think that at some level they know that their political rhetoric is incendiary and further alienates the world community.
on Oct 29th, 2004 at 4:27 pm
Hi David… can’t get anything by you can I??
I figured you would know it was me.
Why is the speculation that CNET had hogwash?? I am not a techie so need some help with that one.
Thanks for your opinion on why you think they did it.