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Centrally controlled communications...
Hi all,
since some time I have been witnessing tamperings with my communications,
including censored access to this list. For example, I
am allowed no access to the archives (the reply I get is pasted below
my signature).
While this is not so surprising (given all the technology I posess),
I doubt I am given this treatment quite officially - at least I can
think of no political or other practical reason for that.
It looks more like some of my competitors is connected sufficiently
well into the services which can censor the communications (no surprise
here either...) and is desparate enough while struggling to catch up.
For those who feel I failed to reply or was unaccessible, here is the
explanation.
My apologies for sending this to the list. My feeling is that most
listmembers will regard this message as acceptable.
My apologies also to those who get the message twice. I'll send it
using many individual addresses (just to make the life of the censors
a bit harder, I have no sympathy for them).
Dimiter
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Dimiter Popoff
Transgalactic Instruments, Gourko Str. 25 b, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
http://transgalactic.freeyellow.com
Email: tgi@cit.bg, tgi_earth@yahoo.com, tgi_earth@mail.bg
Phone: +359/2/566752, +359/2/9805997, (alt: +359/2/9515866) Fax: +359/2/9540384
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> <HTML><HEAD>
> <TITLE>403 Forbidden</TITLE>
> </HEAD><BODY>
> <H1>Forbidden</H1>
> You don't have permission to access /radsafe/0211/
> on this server.<P>
> <HR>
> <ADDRESS>Apache/1.3.12 Server at www.vanderbilt.edu Port 80</ADDRESS>
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