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March 29, 2006

ChiTrib: cyber, savvy, hep [plus nekkid Sharon Stone]

The Chicago Tribune continues a series of editorials with cranky granddad verbiage about the modern world, commenting on the internet's "DarkAlley.com": "...[T]oday we're neck-deep in the unforgiving age of cyberspace... Some users—MySpace alone has 32 million—dismiss these warnings with the belief that they can sanitize their postings whenever they wish. Maybe, maybe not. Provocative material tends to migrate swiftly to points unknown... it's only a matter of time before some shrewd dweeb with tape on his glasses develops software that can miraculously recapture much of what has appeared and supposedly been deleted... [A]lways assume the Internet is forever." [Or behind a for-pay barrier after 7 days.] not tubby-1.jpgAt least Marc Caro's Pop Machine blog feels up-to-date, such as this posting about Sharon Stone, compiling seven of her hottest hits as she primes the pump for Basic Instinct 2.

Posted by pride at March 29, 2006 07:06 AM

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