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Weird Mailing Laws

Computerworld quoted me on my post on the new child protection registry laws in Michigan and Utah some days ago…

Good to see others similar thoughts on this – ("What were you thinking?")

Altough designed with very good intention to keep adult spam or legit adult offers away from kids that can access their parents mails, this law will fail because of the overly administrative overheads it implies…

Looks like Utah postponed the crappy law already…

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    Good for you that your are expanding.

    You should think about outsourcing to the United States or hiring the 6 th person overseas. The US is the new India for the EU economy J

    Instead of hediging via bank’s instruments (and paying them big $$$ for that which I’m still trying to setup)

    I could try just hedge via labor cost ….

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