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Post 41

JLC the TTP aka ...It's All Happening!

Who knew?


Does anyone else find the photo of Damien Hirst posing with a dead man's head disgusting?

Post 42

There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho

Yes, but not half as much as the fact that the ad is from Doubleclick - those f*&%@ers who for the past few years have been collecting as much information about us and about our surfing habits as they can, collating it, and selling it to the highest bidder. If you want to find out more, go here http://news6.thdo.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid%5F879000/879890.stm and here http://news6.thdo.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid%5F842000/842624.stm and be sure to try out the Junkbusters link to find out just how much the net can find out about you without you even knowing!


Does anyone else find the photo of Damien Hirst posing with a dead man's head disgusting?

Post 43

Munchkin

Whoah scary stuff! Oh and for clarification, I don't actually like the photo, now I have had a look and a think about it, I just had failed to pay it any attention before it was mentioned. So nuts too you clever ad man smiley - tongueout


Does anyone else find the photo of Damien Hirst posing with a dead man's head disgusting?

Post 44

John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!"

I had been letting it float across my retinas without paying much attention too; but the other night, whenever I started this thread, h2g2 was loading really slowly, for some reason, and I found myself staring at it for minutes at a time. This always seems to evoke a particularly strong reaction late at night, for some reason (a different one).

That business of organizations you don't even know about, for the most part, gathering information about you is a troubling thing. But, on the other hand, people with power or something to sell have always been drawing caricatures of us; is it better or worse that now they may really know who we are and what what we're actually like.smiley - smiley

JTG


Does anyone else find the photo of Damien Hirst posing with a dead man's head disgusting?

Post 45

John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!"

I had been letting it float across my retinas without paying much attention too; but the other night, whenever I started this thread, h2g2 was loading really slowly, for some reason, and I found myself staring at it for minutes at a time. This always seems to evoke a particularly strong reaction late at night, for some reason (a different one).

That business of organizations you don't even know about, for the most part, gathering information about you is a troubling thing. But, on the other hand, people with power or something to sell have always been drawing caricatures of us; is it better or worse that now they may really know who we are and what what we're actually like.smiley - smiley

JTG


Does anyone else find the photo of Damien Hirst posing with a dead man's head disgusting?

Post 46

John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!"

I had been letting it float across my retinas without paying much attention too; but the other night, whenever I started this thread, h2g2 was loading really slowly, for some reason, and I found myself staring at it for minutes at a time. This always seems to evoke a particularly strong reaction late at night, for some reason (a different one).

That business of organizations you don't even know about, for the most part, gathering information about you is a troubling thing. But, on the other hand, people with power or something to sell have always been drawing caricatures of us; is it better or worse that now they may really know who we are and what what we're actually like?smiley - smiley

JTG


Does anyone else find the photo of Damien Hirst posing with a dead man's head disgusting?

Post 47

John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!"

I had been letting it float across my retinas without paying much attention too; but the other night, whenever I started this thread, h2g2 was loading really slowly, for some reason, and I found myself staring at it for minutes at a time. This always seems to evoke a particularly strong reaction late at night, for some reason (a different one).

That business of organizations you don't even know about, for the most part, gathering information about you is a troubling thing. But, on the other hand, people with power or something to sell have always been drawing caricatures of us; is it better or worse that now they may really know who we are and what what we're actually like?smiley - smiley

JTG


Does anyone else find the photo of Damien Hirst posing with a dead man's head disgusting?

Post 48

John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!"

I had been letting it float across my retinas without paying much attention too; but the other night, whenever I started this thread, h2g2 was loading really slowly, for some reason, and I found myself staring at it for minutes at a time. This always seems to evoke a particularly strong reaction late at night, for some reason (a different one).

That business of organizations you don't even know about, for the most part, gathering information about you is a troubling thing. But, on the other hand, people with power or something to sell have always been drawing caricatures of us; is it better or worse that now they may really know who we are and what what we're actually like.smiley - smiley

JTG


Does anyone else find the photo of Damien Hirst posing with a dead man's head disgusting?

Post 49

Wand'rin star

And the significance of the multiple posting is that it drove you round the bend? smiley - smiley


Does anyone else find the photo of Damien Hirst posing with a dead man's head disgusting?

Post 50

John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!"

Apparently. Sorry about that folks. Don't know what happened there.smiley - smiley

JTG


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