Nobody needs high capacity printers!
This is what they were talking about in "freedom of the press".
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The first thing anyone does when they flip their lid is reach for their high-capacity printer! You can kill a lot of people with one of those things. Hand-cranked printers, not so much.
The press is about the news and information in that context, not sheets of paper. Your string of absolutely stupid threads is intact.
Nobody needs high capacity printers!
This is what they were talking about in "freedom of the press".
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Deadlines have always been relevant to Press Releases, print or otherwise.
The first thing anyone does when they flip their lid is reach for their high-capacity printer! You can kill a lot of people with one of those things. Hand-cranked printers, not so much.
Nobody needs high capacity printers!
This is what they were talking about in "freedom of the press".
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Back in the early 80's I worked in a small office in downtown Boston and there were a half-dozen or so guys my age, recent college grads, and a few were constantly playing practical jokes on others. Once, one of the guys found a picture of another and made dozens, maybe hundreds, copies of it, then taped them to traffic poles and the like all around the streets near our office. It was quite embarrassing for the poor kid, especially when strangers would
recognize him from the photo, point at him at laugh. If the kid wan't stable who knows what may have happened.
So yeah, high speed printers can be used to cause great harm.
What an incredibly stupid remark......
Just a picture, no caption?
What an incredibly stupid remark......
The press is about the news and information in that context, not sheets of paper. Your string of absolutely stupid threads is intact.
What an incredibly stupid remark......
That doesn't matter!
It's not what our Founding Fathers were talking about when they came up with "freedom of the press".
The first thing anyone does when they flip their lid is reach for their high-capacity printer! You can kill a lot of people with one of those things. Hand-cranked printers, not so much.
They definitely didn't envision the internet. Why aren't liberals pounding the table about the founders intent on this issue?