Challenge: 50 Books discussion
SOPA anyone?
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So, you are not commenting because:
a) You've already ranted on this subject on every other social media site/ group you belong to
b) You don't read any posts in the general folder
c) You're waist deep in a Charlaine Harris novel
d) You're a bit torrent user and don't want to draw attention to yourself
e) You don't want to get more controversial than insisting that audiobooks should or should not count as reading
f) all of the above
:)
a) You've already ranted on this subject on every other social media site/ group you belong to
b) You don't read any posts in the general folder
c) You're waist deep in a Charlaine Harris novel
d) You're a bit torrent user and don't want to draw attention to yourself
e) You don't want to get more controversial than insisting that audiobooks should or should not count as reading
f) all of the above
:)


1. Everyone talks about how bad big government is, but runs to the government to solve their problems. The movie/publishing industry has fretted about this issue for a long time. They certainly have access to the resources - both techological and intellectual - to solve it themselves, but why put in the effort when you can dump it on the government & taxpayers. You want to protect your property? Build your own damn fence.
2. No one in this country seems to get the irony of getting our government to use the same software that China uses to block internet access - and that our government derides the Chinese for doing.
I'm guessing this group has authors and bit torrent users, and maybe even publishers in it's membership. Care to share your thoughts on the situation?
Finally, a topic even more controversial than audiobooks :)