Paul's Home Page Archive, 2000

If you experience broken links in this page, try plugging the link into the Internet Wayback Machine.  It is an invaluable tool for finding that web page you knew was there the last time you visited!  :-)

Some great educational material
Mon Oct 16 20:46:00 EST 2000
Check out http://www.justthefacts.org for a great introduction to the human gestation process and why "embryos" are real human beings.
Life is a miracle
Thu Sep  7 19:36:45 EST 2000

Picture of a baby in the womb holding the surgeon's hand

See Fetal-Surgery.com for more details.  (Their link to the Irish Independent newspaper article is no longer valid - see http://web.archive.org/web/20000131113428/http://www.independent.ie/1999/302/d20a.shtml for the archived version.)

Why you should support Internet censorship
Child Protection Society bannerSun Aug  6 21:18:05 EST 2000
'Nuff said.  (WARNING: Don't read this if you have a weak stomach!)
'Click Here'
Sun Jun  4 18:44:11 EST 2000
I'm with Rick - the 'Click Here' heresy must die!
Software Patents
Sat Apr 29 18:28:40 EST 2000
Software patents will one day mean the death of the computer industry.  See this site for more information.
DeCSS, or 'Your web browser cache is an illegal mirror site'
[DeCSS source code in a GIF]Thu Feb 10 08:03:43 EST 2000
By viewing this page, your browser has just copied the "illegal" source code for DeCSS.  See http://home.swbell.net/drowned/decss/ for details.
No Amazon
NoAmazon.comSun Feb  6 17:03:09 EST 2000
There are a lot of good reasons not to support Amazon.com.  Read about some of them at NoAmazon.com. Please consider supporting one of Amazon's competitors if you buy items online.  I personally have found Barnes and Noble's site very easy to use, and given that thay are the ones most directly affected by Amazon's bad behaviour, supporting them is probably a good idea.
The 'i' campaign
Sat Jan 15 13:01:20 EST 2000
Join my effort to redeem the English language!
Music
Fri Dec 12 11:24:32 EST 1999, i think.
Music should be live.  That is, it should be played by people and not computers.  One day i might write down my whole philosophy about this.  Thanks to Chris for helping me work out why i think this, even though he completely disagrees with me.

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