Re: After Diagnosing Prostate C Then The Decision-Making
- From: "Robert Cohen" <robtcohen@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 4 Jul 2006 17:32:15 -0700
Well: The copyright laws are to me ambiguous, but I certainly can
understand about "no free lunch."
Anyway: I could and have re-posted stuff here that is
copyrighted--sometimes I do/sometimes I don't.
But now just to argue back for argument sake:
Since, except for the subscription fee showbiz entertainment section,
Calendar, the pretty good L.A. TIMES on-line requires registration for
their marketing cookie, I cannot see what the big deal of refusing to
register is: You do not need to tell them true facts for their data
collection. You're allowed near total anonymity by using fake this and
fake that here on the internet--I'd say it's expected and that many
honest people nevertheless lie to surveyors.
Imho, one is hurting oneself by not taking advantage of the "free"
wealth of publications: Unless you enjoy going to a library everyday in
person, then... .
For instance: The NY TIMES is one of the best newspapers in the World.
Most--not all--of it is freely available with small cookie registration
hassle.
One denies oneself access to so many great newspapers & magazines by
avoiding the annoying cookie crape.
Yes, it's brave new worldish, but what isn't?
Do you pay for everything that you buy only in cash?
Credit card activity leaves records for us paranoiac types to worry
ourselves about.
The Christian Science Monitor does not require cookie registration:
They are nevertheless a fine, unusual, great independent publication
with a totally free website too.
But...uh... don't expect an evaluation there of ..."un-natural drugs,"
at least I can't recall any health -medical articles at
<www.csmonitor.com>, but thatttttt's okaaaaaaayyyyyy.
betsyb wrote:
"Robert Cohen" <robtcohen@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1152017593.525082.201090@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
LOS ANGELES TIMES 3-page article on-line (free registration may be
required).
http://www.latimes.com/features/health/la-he-prostate3jul03,0,3036757.story?coll=la-home-health
How sad and adult like yourself cannot paste an article YOU want read. I
will not register to read anything nor will I click a link to make someone
else. money?
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