The WORST argument in support of internet filtering

There are many arguments that Senator Conroy has pulled out in support of implementing nationwide internet censorship on every Australian's internet connection — all of them bad. But the WORST, in my opinion, is that the previous government's "NetAlert" program, which provided government-funded PC software which filtered a home internet connection, was an abject failure due to low take-up.

In the last week or so I've noticed active participation in online forums with clearly pro-Conroy comments (such as one from "BTDT", who I assume works for DBCDE in some capacity, but doesn't declare it.) He makes the argument above.

The thing is, NetAlert was only an abject failure if your measure of success is widespread implementation of filtering onto people's internet connections.

Why assume this is what the public wants? The NetAlert program was extensively marketed at a cost of millions of dollars to the government, with mailouts to every household in Australia, and so on. The fact that takeup was low doesn't mean the program was a failure — it simply indicates that only a very tiny minority of people want their home internet connections filtered. Which is still the case now, given opposition to the government's planned mandatory internet filter by literally everyone except christian lobby groups. I'm yet to hear from anyone who's not affiliated with a christian lobby group who is in favour of the plan.

Self service dog wash in inner west Sydney!

machine Self service dog wash in inner west Sydney!I can't believe this isn't mentioned on the internet -anywhere- that I can find. (Edit: the owner of the dog wash has got in touch and let me know about his new website – laundromuttdogwash.com.au) We discovered it just by driving past – a self service dog wash for $10 per dog (which buys 10 minutes' usage). It works much like the self-service car washes, with the dial that lets you flip from shampoo, to rinse, to conditioner, to flea wash, to hairdryer. According to the sign it was a "K9000" dog wash.

laundromutt017 300x200 Self service dog wash in inner west Sydney!It's at Zoom Carwash at 289 Liverpool Road in Strathfield (which in itself seems absolutely impossible to find in Google by searching on its name — the owners of this particular carwash do not seem to have discovered the internet for marketing). The dog wash is on the right hand side of the yard — where the red circle on this Google Streeview picture is (evidently it's a recent addition because it wasn't there when the Street View car went past.) It's coin operated (also takes $5 or $10 notes).

I'm really happy about this, because our dogs hate the cold water from the garden hose (they let out a sort of blood-curdling howl when we try to wash them with it) and washing them with buckets of warm water carried from the kitchen means we wash them less often than we'd like to, because it's a bit of a hassle.

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Ikea Kevin Rudd ad

Now this is a much nicer way of using the ex-PM's downfall in advertising. I think Jetstar misread the mood with its ads.

Screen shot 2010 06 25 at 8.12 Ikea Kevin Rudd ad

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