Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 30, 2005, Page 9, Image 9

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    ANCIENT BONES FIND A HOME
Tim Bobosky | Photo editor
This saber tooth tiger has recently been installed in the main entry of the Museum of Natural and Cultural History. To celebrate the end
of the school year, K-12 students will receive free admittance to both the Museum of Natural and Cultural History and the Jordan
Schnitzer Museum of Art until Thursday, June 30.
Nyburg:
Can't trust
bad writing
Continued from page 7
even more painful to read. Anec
dotal evidence sits in the place of
actual research, the conclusions
are thin and unfounded and none
of it shows that any of this has
been empirically proven. You
can’t trust any religion that makes
you read such awful literature.
So pretty much we can just write
these schmucks off as nothing
more than no-talent ass clowns.
But apparently we still have to lis
ten to them. Goddammit!
ryannybnrg@dailyemerald.com
IN BRIEF
Two states take a stand
against porn e-mails
Two states are on the verge of
trying to block porn and other in
appropriate messages sent to chil
dren through e-mail.
Michigan and Utah have until
Friday to create and operate reg
istries of e-mail addresses similar
to “do-not-call” lists. Businesses
will have to buy copies of the reg
istries and face prison time and
fines if they send e-mail to any ad
dresses that parents submit.
The registries also can include
instant-message addresses, cell
phones and pager numbers.
As with other Internet laws,
critics say the registries probably
won’t have much effect, largely
because anti-spam laws have
been difficult to enforce.
The Institute for Spam and In
ternet Public Safety, which runs
conferences and other programs
on e-mail marketing, is concerned
that commercial e-mailers don’t
know about the laws.
“We’ve talked with several top
tier e-mail marketing firms and e
mail service providers and they
were all just stunned to learn that
they need to start scrubbing their
mailing lists against these reg
istries next month or face criminal
sanctions,” said Anne Mitchell,
the group’s president.
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