So right now you may or may not be aware of the initiative by the Australian Federal Government to put mandatory filters on Australia’s internet access. Whilst in theory this may seem to be a good idea, to protect our children and such, it’s really not that positive. I normally don’t get into politics; I believe in Billy Connolly’s statement that if someone has a want or need to be a politician that it should bar them for life from ever being one. I just don’t find it that interesting. But when it comes to the internet, any legislation that they try to get through really hits home for me. I’ve been an internet user since the age of about 8 or 9, and have been building websites since about age 11, so anything that affects my usage of the ‘net, which has been one of very few ‘consistants’ throughout my life, gets my attention and interest.
So Minister Stephen Conroy is trying to put into action one of their promises they made before the election, which is to filter the internet to protect Australia’s children. The other main promise regarding the internet that was made is faster, cheaper broadband. Now if we look at these two together, they completely conflict. Not only will filtering the internet for all Australians slow the speed down dramatically, it will also cause monthly access costs to rise. Therefore, their proposal for ‘faster, cheaper’ internet access collapses.
The other main bug up my ass is the fact that there is already FREE downloadable software, provided by the Australian Federal Government, to filter internet access for those of us with children, not to mention the numerous other programs available for similar means. I would think that this would be enough – parents can then take control, setting filters for their kid’s internet access, and everyone’s happy. But no, the Government has to step in and ‘play parent’ while those of us without children are penalised for the stupidity of irresponsible parents.
I’m not saying that I approve of inappropriate material – definitely child pornography is one of the things in the world that I loathe and completely disapprove of – but when it comes to what else might be filtered by this initiative, I worry. Who is the Government to say what is and what isn’t “appropriate” for me as an Australian internet user? The word is that sites such as those regarding euthanasia and anorexia (whether in a positive or negative light) could be blocked. What if people are seeking help for such issues? What about kids in schools doing projects/assignments on such issues? Yes, there are books, but the internet is a hugely useful resource when it comes to quick, easy access to information.
We elect people to represent us, and to work for us, not against us. Why don’t these politicians listen to what the people are saying, and help us rather than hinder us? My proposal is to have this as an ‘opt-in’ initiative: if they really want to put filters on our internet, allow people who want it to opt-in, as opposed to putting a mandatory filter on every person’s access. We’re all adults here; let’s act like it.
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I came across something AMAZING yesterday. Something PHENOMENAL.
Ladies – if you have not yet tried the Venus Breeze razor, get your ass to the store and get one. It is the best razor I have ever freakin’ used. I normally hate shaving my legs, because it takes so long. Hence, I tend to (especially in Winter) forget about shaving my legs altogether. My mum bought this razor for me because they were out of the blades I have for my other razor (and we both used the same type, so she was always using mine, eek!). I took it home, I went to have a shower, and in the time I took a shower (maybe 10 minutes or so), I had washed my hair and body, and shaved my legs. Now we’re not talking about 1-2 day stubble here; we’re talking at least 2-3 weeks growth. This razor took it off in ONE go – I didn’t have to go over and over the one spot like I’ve always had to with razors. I managed to shave my legs in about 5 minutes all up. It is INCREDIBLE.
The best part is, you don’t need to use soap or shaving cream. It has it built-in!
Here’s some points I found on Amazon about its features:
- Venus Breeze features a one-of-a-kind innovation. Shave gel bars built into the cartridge that give women an ultra convenient all-in-one shaving experience
- Venus Breeze cartridge features three Gillette blades with edges that have been optimally shaved and then coated with our highest glide telomere for closeness and comfort
- Its center-pivot cartridge and built-in shave gel bars flex to the curves of the body for an incredibly close shave.
- The shave gel bars apply a light lather as they go and contain body butters and a fresh tropical scent
- The razor is a beautiful translucent lavender with pearlescent elastomer for enhanced grip.
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So girls, if you haven’t tried this, AT THE VERY LEAST go and get one and try it. I will say that 99.9% of you will be impressed. It might cost a little more, but remember that you’re not buying shaving cream as well, so you’re actually saving money!
PSA over.
Yup, it’s been a while. I mean, not like I haven’t posted this month already, but goddamn time just flies by so quickly.
I’ve been working on a couple of other projects lately, hence the lack of updates on my blog. I am going to start searching for yet another theme for my blog – I know, I know, I’m a theme whore – but I need something very streamline, very classy but also very easy to look at and access. I’ll know it when I see it, anyway, and by the time you read this you might just be looking at the new layout anyway.
So as I said there’s a couple of things I’ve been working on – one is GeekWitch.org, where I’ve been posting articles and updates and podcasts, which has taken up some time. The other is TasPagans.com, where I’m still working on things and trying to get it all together, as well as start promotion on that.
In addition to that, I’ve also updated Inspirata Listings with Jemjabella‘s new NinjaLinks script, which is working great so far. Go and join
Michael managed to land a job last Friday, which is awesome. He has to travel an hour and a half each way every day this week for training (
), but after that it’s a 5 minute walk, which is ideal. I’ve yet to be so lucky, but my prospects are looking better since they’re looking at putting me on through an agency, who’ll take care of paying me and superannuation, etc. However, it’s not permanent hours, nor does it offer job security, so I’m going to have to be really careful about how I conduct myself. Additionally, if a permanent job offer comes up in the meantime, I will need to take them up on it.
But otherwise, things are looking pretty positive and … well … good right now.
People. If I join your fanlisting with my URL, please link me with my URL, and not the subdomain where the link is.
That is all. kthxbii.