Blogs are starting a revolution in more ways than we know.
A crown prosecutor was busted today Nov. 16, 2005, for publishing a blog called Underneath their Robes the inside story of the Supreme court. The site was taken down but the following link gives the "sneak peak" for at least the next little while. It calls for a password but just click through (several times) and scroll through to the rest of the page.
Another interesting use of blogs and text messaging cells was cited on CBC radio yesterday. Apparently, the insurrectionists were organizing the burning of cars, buildings and heads up on police actions by BLOGS. Hmmm. Go figure.
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Blogs are starting a revolution in more ways than we know.
A crown prosecutor was busted today Nov. 16, 2005, for publishing a blog called Underneath their Robes the inside story of the Supreme court. The site was taken down but the following link gives the "sneak peak" for at least the next little while. It calls for a password but just click through (several times) and scroll through to the rest of the page.
http://cc.msnscache.com/cache.aspx?q=2608083586749&lang=en-US&FORM=CVRE5
Another interesting use of blogs and text messaging cells was cited on CBC radio yesterday. Apparently, the insurrectionists were organizing the burning of cars, buildings and heads up on police actions by BLOGS. Hmmm. Go figure.
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