On May 16, 5:14 am, "peacedream" <peacedr...@nerdshack.com> wrote: Bert Stover Former Military Blogger Tuesday, May 15, 2007; 2:00 PM The Defense department began blocking access on its computers to YouTube, MySpace and 11 other Web sites yesterday, severing some of the most popular ties linking U.S. troops in combat areas to their far-flung relatives and friends, and depriving
On May 16, 5:14 am, "peacedream" <peacedr...@nerdshack.com> wrote: Bert Stover Former Military Blogger Tuesday, May 15, 2007; 2:00 PM The Defense department began blocking access on its computers to YouTube, MySpace and 11 other Web sites yesterday, severing some of the most popular ties linking U.S. troops in combat areas to their far-flung relatives and friends, and depriving
Steve Wallis wrote: I sent the following message out yesterday, wasting a lot of band width with nonsense to other groups and individuals plus starting the "Conspiracy Files: 9/11 and Princess Diana" thread on this newsgroup. The recent programme wouldn't play or download using BBC iPlayer at one point, but started working again after I complained to the BBC. The February 2007
I sent the following message out widely earlier today. Neither Conspiracy Files programme can be viewed any more from the BBC iPlayer website, despite programs supposed to be available for a week after broadcast (and the February 2007 programme being available yesterday). Some people at the BBC are part of the conspiracy to cover up the truth, it would seem... Sunday's BBC TV programme, in
I sent the following message out widely earlier today. Neither Conspiracy Files programme can be viewed any more from the BBC iPlayer website, despite programs supposed to be available for a week after broadcast (and the February 2007 programme being available yesterday). Some people at the BBC are part of the conspiracy to cover up the truth, it would seem... Sunday's BBC TV programme, in