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National Public Stupidity

"Stupidity is a fact of life, but unmentionable. The new Prudery."
Mason Cooley

Here's an almost unbelievable story in Wired about corporate stupidity at National Public Radio in the US. It seems NPR wants webmasters to apply for permission before linking to NPR's website. Having not applied, I shouldn't put a hyperlink on this page, but I can still cite the address:

http://www.npr.org/.

So, just type that into your web browser and you'll get there anyway. What a stupid policy!

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