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Mother, May I?
Mark Rasch, 2008-01-23

"Mommy, can I have a cookie?"

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Thanks Mark 2008-01-23
Andy S.
Mother, May I? 2008-01-23
Anonymous (1 replies)
Re: Mother, May I? 2008-01-24
Mark D. Rasch
You're overlooking some issues. 2008-01-23
Anonymous (2 replies)
Re: You're overlooking some issues. 2008-01-24
Mark D. Rasch
Mother, May I? 2008-01-23
Erik N
OS utilities and public "keys" 2008-01-23
Ole Juul (1 replies)
Re: OS utilities and public "keys" 2008-01-28
Mark D. Rasch (1 replies)
Be careful what you ask for 2008-01-23
overshoot
Mother, May I? 2008-01-24
Thomas Downing (1 replies)
Internet as Commons 2008-01-28
Mark D. Rasch (1 replies)
Re: Internet as Commons 2008-01-29
Jon Hash (1 replies)
Re: Re: Internet as Commons 2008-02-01
Mark D. Rasch
Mother, May I? 2008-01-24
stacy
Not much of a cheese shop, is it? 2008-01-24
Mitch Smith (2 replies)
Re: Not much of a cheese shop, is it? 2008-01-28
Mark D. Rasch (1 replies)
Mother, May I? 2008-01-27
Anonymous (1 replies)
Re: Mother, May I? 2008-02-01
Mark D. Rasch
Mother, May I browse your public server? 2008-01-28
Anonymous (1 replies)
It's Like a Phone Book 2008-01-30
danielc
I think a better analogy is a phone book.

If you sign up for phone service, you will likely be listed in the white pages. Anyone can grab the phone book and look up your phone number.

If you don't want people looking you up, you can ask the phone company to give you an unlisted number. Most people don't know, care, bother or feel like paying to opt out.

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Mother, May I? 2008-02-07
Victor (1 replies)
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