Posts by Paul Campbell
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heh - oops sorry (I'm seldom listening later in the day) .... but maybe if you get a chance you could call him on his appropriation of "critical mass"
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1: afternoons wouldn't change
2: it is a trick question - the pocket is somewhere else, in your pants4: "I'm rich and you're not"
5: well there's Rodney but he's a little too into ballroom dancing, besides cabinet ministers pissing them selves is so, well, last administration -
Dunedin's current attempt to cone up with a new slogan is showing just how fractious the population is about how they feel about the city council.
One of the leading contenders in the local paper's straw poll:
Dunedin: Rated Highly
is showing up on lampposts all over town
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I think most people's first impression of NZ is being forced to wend their way through the duty free shop maze to get to immigration - "how tacky" may not be the impression we really want to make
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Of course there will be those irrational people who want and equal slice of the pi for all ...
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You can just imagine the frustration in the Beehive anytime someone goes to use a whiteboard the pens just barely make a mark .... damn Act's been here again ....
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I was obviously completely missing the Darwinian upside to the whole thing ...
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OK - I have to ask the dumb question: does no one else question the sanity of cramming a whole lot of rowdy drunken people out onto a wharf in the dark?
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Of course once you have your iPad you'll need one of these
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I think that the murder analogy is a good one we already make subtle distinctions in this area - murders are depicted on TV hourly but snuff films are illegal - we all understand the distinction ... but it's sex and somehow that makes a difference ....
Really I think making looking at an image illegal is basically creating a thought crime. On the other hand creating an image of a crime (child porn or snuff films for example) and trafficing in it (including downloading it) is an easier thing to make illegal without as many grey areas