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Hi, I have a dilemma and hope someone here might be able to help me.
First, background info: My family lives in Central FL...we moved here
about 8 yrs ago. I have a younger sister, about 25. She had a friend
up in the state we're from and they h
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"William Burroughs" <scanbus111@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1156139455.510598.180760@i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
>A month ago I signed a 1 yr cell phone contract. The sales guy assured
> me I could get service anywhere in the US. I even paid
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"Anonymous" <nobody@remailer.paranoici.org> wrote in message
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> this is meant more for the uk.legal newsgroup, but this mail gateway does
> not have it, and i thought this was a good qu
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Eldon Warman wrote:
> Well.. If ever proof were required to prove
> that there is no fixing 'stupid'
You certainly have shown that is true, Eldon. Thanks.
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>> No, you don't get arrested. This is covered in USC18 PART I, CHAPTER 71
>> ยง 1466A.
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>> You have to 'knowingly' receive and possess the porn to be liable.
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>good to know that the us has sensible laws in regards to this. thanks
>for the
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Nietzsche wrote:
> Anonymous wrote:
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>>so now you've just seen a bit of child porn believing it to be genuine. what happens then? get arrested for posession of child porn?
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> No, you don't get arrested. This is covered in USC18 PART I, CH
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james g. keegan jr. wrote:
> proffsl wrote:
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james g. keegan jr. wrote:
> Larry <x@y.com> wrote:
> > proffsl wrote:
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On 21 Aug 2006 14:38:48 -0700, "Skybuck" <skybuck2000@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>> So just pull the upper 2Gbytes and tell us whether your solution still
>> works.
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>No thanks.
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>See my previous reply.
>
If you really did build your own PC, then
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A load of pop-up and pop-under ads appear when you click the links at
the bottom of the preceding message. Just a warning.
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On 24 Aug 2006 17:55:57 -0700, "bung" <youngae8@yahoo.com> wrote:
>I'm in California and won a small claims case for auto accident
>damages. The defendant had/has insurance and I would like to get
>payment from him or his company. It hasn't been a
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