An article in
PC Computing magazine written by John Dvorak described a bill going through Congress that would make it illegal to use the internet while drunk, or to discuss sexual matters over a public network. The bill was supposedly numbered 040194 (i.e. 04/01/94), and the contact person was listed as Lirpa Sloof (April Fools backwards). The article said that the FBI was going to use the bill to tap the phone line of anyone who "uses or abuses alcohol" while accessing the internet. Passage of the bill was felt to be certain because "Who wants to come out and support drunkenness and computer sex?" The article offered this explanation for the origin of the bill: "The moniker 'Information Highway' itself seems to be responsible for SB 040194, which is designed to prohibit anyone from using a public computer network (Information Highway) while the computer user is intoxicated. I know how silly this sounds, but Congress apparently thinks being drunk on a highway is bad no matter what kind of highway it is. The bill is expected to pass this month." The article generated so many outraged phone calls to Congress that Senator Edward Kennedy's office had to release an official denial of the rumor that he was a sponsor of the bill.
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Good joke though. 😉
(..and harry, shut up.)
I do wonder, though, did Courtney Love kill Kurt Cobain?
Also, the US government did pass The Communications Decency Bill and even Clinton signed it. The communications deceny bill is roughly the same as this and it passed for the same reasons. I lost all respect for Clinton after he signed it and I liked him before.
I have a feeling that Cobain's still out there, making money with the other bandmembers.
As for Dudester and Courtney, you idiots are still bringing up Cobain. This isn't a Kurt Cobain commentary! Dudester you were the first one to point that out to Harry but yet, you still managed to discuss Cobain with your idiot sidekick Courtney...
As for the Nirvana comments, I find it humorous that Tell it like it is posted a comment on March 22, 2006 in response to a comment posted on April 13, 2005. Hmmm, almost a year later. Do you think they are actually still looking at postings?
I give it a week before Georgie's pals decide this is a good idea.