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RAIN70

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  1. well ide like to see it released an if it costs to get it that's fine with me but that's just me :P

     

    cause thier are some poeple that dont have any idea but would love stuff that's easy to get an just pay for instead of learning an some people cant learn it cause they cant process the information like others sadly ;)

     

    good money spinner if u ask me ;)

     

    i think you should do a poll Err0r ;)

  2. i think its like anything if you have the time an energy an the helpers why not give it ago,

    but like you say u dont want it to be about bullshit an badmouthing, well sadly that's what some chats have come to,

    but im sure u can soon weed out the ones you dont want in the room ;)

     

    maybe do a trial for say 1 month see how it goes if u are happy an youre support staff are happy with how its going continue if not say thanks for ya help an time an close room.

     

     

  3. NEW restrictions on online chatrooms, websites and mobile phone content will be introduced within a month to stop children viewing unsuitable material.

     

    From January 20 new laws will be in effect, imposing tougher rules for companies that sell entertainment-related content on subscription internet sites and mobile phones.

     

    It is the first time content service providers will have to check that people accessing MA15-plus content are aged over 15 years and those accessing R18-plus and X18-plus content are over 18.

     

    The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) will be able to force content providers to take down offensive material and issue notices for live content to be stopped and links to the content deleted.

     

    But ACMA chairman Chris Chapman said adults will not be affected by the new laws.

     

    "In developing these new content rules, ACMA was guided by its disposition to allow adults to continue to read, hear and see what they want, while protecting children from exposure to inappropriate content, regardless of the delivery mechanism," Mr Chapman said in a statement.

     

    Providers of live services, such as chatrooms, must have their service professionally assessed to determine whether its "likely content" should be restricted.

     

    Personal emails and other private communications would be excluded from the new laws and so would news or current affairs services.

    Lifted From http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,2...5005961,00.html

  4. For a connection, I personally have always liked a barebone connection. I dont need all the extra hoo-ha with it, like aop lists, buzzes, etc. I'd like to incorporate that myself, so I wont have to worry about playing with the connection if I wanted to make my own.

     

     

    I agreee Barebone Connection is the best idea gives everyone the chance to design an build it how they like

     

     

     

     

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