Guest 725- Registered: 7 Oct 2011
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Isn't it brilliant the way the Olympics can unite the nation and highlight the complexity and diversity and modern thinking in today's Britain.
It's also exceedingly reassuring to witness the tight security and strategy which will protect us all from threats over the period of the "games".
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/apr/16/02-olympic-venues-row-security-photography?newsfeed=trueGuest 710- Registered: 28 Feb 2011
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The photographers will need to be, "Faster, Higher, Stronger"* than security guards. Mmmmmm, not impossible though.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympic_symbolsIgnorance is bliss, bliss is happiness, I am happy...to draw your attention to the possible connectivity in the foregoing.
Guest 730- Registered: 5 Nov 2011
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That's rather worrying. There must be loads of people take photos at the O2, just because as it says in that aritcle it's an interesting building. I've taken photos there. Better be careful if I go there again then.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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even more worrying is philip reading the guardian, just one step away from filling his wardrobe with woolly jumpers and stocking the fridge with lentils and tofu.
Guest 725- Registered: 7 Oct 2011
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I know Howard. This is why it's vital to ensure isp's do more to protect people from stumbling upon websites such as the Guardian. Isn't there some sort of filter software that can be installed? Shouldn't there be an opt in so that anyone wanting to access these types of websites have to actively say yes.
It's awful. I was looking to buy a camera when one of those pop ups appeared and I innocently clicked on it.
I'm expecting a knock on the door any minute now.