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flashy 29-07-2010 18:44

Re: An experiment in social engineering
 
he copied it from here

Put Old People In Jail! - Kyle Dykman - Open Salon

flashy 29-07-2010 18:45

Re: An experiment in social engineering
 
or maybe here

Let's put the elderly in Jail | BarryDadof3 on Xanga

flashy 29-07-2010 18:46

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or maybe even here

Points to ponder: - Forums

Gordon Booth 29-07-2010 19:01

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Actually a friend 'e' mailed it to me, he sends me lots of interesting things and it struck such a chord with me that I thought it worth passing on.Took me ages to key it in!Good detective work,flashy, how do you backtrack to sources as you did?
It obviously strikes a chord with other people as well!

kikine 29-07-2010 19:06

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Hey Gordon,
Doesn't matter, made people sit up, especially me, have shared it with people already and making them think! I still think it is Brill!

cashman 29-07-2010 19:08

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Think it struck a chord wi quite a few, nice one.:)

Tealeaf 29-07-2010 19:15

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It would appear that whatever the source, it is somewhere in the USA. What they don't have in the US are ASBO's and as the present government intends to abolish them, maybe they could do so with a flourish?

We all know that ASBO's come with holidays attached for the poor, deprived criminal underclass so maybe we should give every OAP an ASBO with the condition that a) they keep out of Accy every third saturday (that's when I'm there doing my shopping and b) they go on an all-expenses paid, two weeks adventure safari in Africa.

Everyone's a winner!

SPUGGIE J 29-07-2010 19:33

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 832368)
It would appear that whatever the source, it is somewhere in the USA. What they don't have in the US are ASBO's and as the present government intends to abolish them, maybe they could do so with a flourish?

We all know that ASBO's come with holidays attached for the poor, deprived criminal underclass so maybe we should give every OAP an ASBO with the condition that a) they keep out of Accy every third saturday (that's when I'm there doing my shopping and b) they go on an all-expenses paid, two weeks adventure safari in Africa.

Everyone's a winner!

Fair enough but what will the bingo n puggy joints do when they lose their most important customer so you can go shopping? :p:tongueout

flashy 29-07-2010 19:44

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when it comes down to it you never said it came from you originally anyway Gordon :D

Less 31-07-2010 08:15

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Quote:

Originally Posted by kikine (Post 832353)
I think each and every one of us should send this to our local rag, if that is allowed and make it nationwide or even world wide. What do you think?:alright:

It is already world wide, as soon as you post on accyweb everything is read by google, yahoo, etc. and can be found in their pages if you care to look for them.
Doing a search for 'An experiment in social engineering', in google at the moment shows this thread as the fourth item on their first page about this topic.

;)

jaysay 31-07-2010 09:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 832694)
It is already world wide, as soon as you post on accyweb everything is read by google, yahoo, etc. and can be found in their pages if you care to look for them.
Doing a search for 'An experiment in social engineering', in google at the moment shows this thread as the fourth item on their first page about this topic.

;)

There's nout much gets past our Less:D

Less 31-07-2010 09:20

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 832363)
Actually a friend 'e' mailed it to me, he sends me lots of interesting things and it struck such a chord with me that I thought it worth passing on.Took me ages to key it in!Good detective work,flashy, how do you backtrack to sources as you did?
It obviously strikes a chord with other people as well!

If your mate emailed it to you why on earth did you re-type it rather than copy and paste it?

Also just to avoid this type of confusion about originality, mention at the end of your post that it was sent by a friend.
:)

jaysay 31-07-2010 09:35

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 832710)
If your mate emailed it to you why on earth did you re-type it rather than copy and paste it?

Also just to avoid this type of confusion about originality, mention at the end of your post that it was sent by a friend.
:)

There are people on here who wouldn't know how to cut and paste an email Less:eek::eek: and I'm on of um:D

Less 31-07-2010 09:45

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 832717)
There are people on here who wouldn't know how to cut and paste an email Less:eek::eek: and I'm on of um:D

Then I suggest you learn, it will save you many a frustrating hour:-


Copy and Paste - Learn how to Cut, Copy and Paste in seconds! - making copies, moving text, editing on the computer:)

cashman 31-07-2010 09:51

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cheers less i'll have a read of that when i get time.


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