On Thu, 15 May 2008 07:08:44 GMT, Mike_B
wrote:
>In message , Mike Ross
> writes
>>On Wed, 14 May 2008 16:25:14 -0700 (PDT), jbrewster1958@googlemail.com wrote:
>>
>>>http://www.faceparty.com/missing_account.aspx
>>>
>>>Surely - this can't be legal?
>>
>>What the .?
>>
>>"Chis Choi, the journalist, had already proven his age with an AVS to be in his
>>50s before he changed his age on his profile to be 14. That means he was
>>actually 50, not 14. It also means he was committing a criminal offence
>>by lying
>>about his age on the Internet."
>>
>>This is the Internet. I'm 42. Bring on the cuffs, if you dare.
>>
>>Biggest load of utter cobblers I've seen in a long time.
>>
>>Mike
>>--
>>http://www.corestore.org
>>'As I walk along these shores
>>I am the history within'
>
>
>It gets better. Starting off with some government database on which the
>correct email address for all . offenders is apparently kept, then it
>becomes an offence to lie about your age on the Internet. I think
>perhaps the new company is actually being run by people who said they
>were 14 and weren't lying.
And then there is this
"http://www.faceparty.com/account/join.aspx"
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