No PAFOA at Moses Taylor Hospital in Scranton
While using the guest WiFi at Moses Taylor Hospital, came across this:
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yes, most hospitals block weapons sites from their visitors and staff.
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Yea, guns are SO DAMN EVIL that even one on a computer screen will jump out of cyberspace and begin killing EVERYONE!! Think of the children!
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Software-based censorship is somewhat ridiculous. I remember researching debate topics in high school (I've got two LVIDA debate championships), most research in school was limited for any controversial topic and I was stuck looking up things at home or at a library all due to the school's filters.
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Corn Flake
Try StartPage.com and use their proxy feature to access that kind of stuff.
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IronSight
Software-based censorship is somewhat ridiculous. I remember researching debate topics in high school (I've got two LVIDA debate championships), most research in school was limited for any controversial topic and I was stuck looking up things at home or at a library all due to the school's filters.
its private property, its their wifi that they supply. They can do what they want.
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johnfritz
Try
StartPage.com and use their proxy feature to access that kind of stuff.
even proxies are blocked these day.
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redturbo0
its private property, its their wifi that they supply. They can do what they want.
I didn't say they couldn't. It is still, in my opinion, ridiculous censorship.
Censorship can be legal or illegal; this happens to be the legal kind.
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Originally Posted by
IronSight
Software-based censorship is somewhat ridiculous. I remember researching debate topics in high school (I've got two LVIDA debate championships), most research in school was limited for any controversial topic and I was stuck looking up things at home or at a library all due to the school's filters.
I know that at our high school they pay for bandwidth so they block all that stuff so it won't cost them as much per month for their Internet service.
Plus it keeps the kids more focused on their "educational" research or they would spend the whole period looking up stuff that they should not be looking up instead of the actual assignment.
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Yeah, I had to stay there a few months ago with my son when he was sick. Most of the sites I like to visit were blocked.
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mollymayhem82
Yeah, I had to stay there a few months ago with my son when he was sick. Most of the sites I like to visit were blocked.
Nice avatar! Do they show Adventure Time on their cable network?