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Old December 8, 2002, 11:22 PM   #4
Chuck Dye
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Join Date: June 28, 2002
Location: Oregon-The wet side.
Posts: 949
HankL,

The question arose with the Probability Zero story published in the July/August 2002 issue of Analog. It is titled "Zero Tolerance" and is a satire of zero tolerance,hoplophobia, and what the liberals have done to the justice system. I typed it into my word processor and fired it off, in e-mail, to a couple of talk show hosts with full attribution and caveats. The story would make a thread starter, though more pot stiring and entertaining than anything else. With luck, it will turn up on the website soon and I can just post the link. The question is just curiousity: we see clearly what the staff see fit to lock, catch occasional glimpses of what and who gets deleted, but I have never read of copyright hassles. Just wondered if they occur.
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