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| mcandre | Is 17's logic flawed? | 4 | Jan 6 2008, 12:15 PM EST by loyaleagle | |||
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Thread started: Nov 2 2007, 2:46 PM EDT
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We the people created our own government, and as such we have the right to change or abolish it. However, we the Mason students did not found our university. Power is NOT derived from the students. Therefore, we do not have the right to alter or abolish GMU.
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| mcandre | We know at least one member of 17 | 1 | Nov 4 2007, 7:10 PM EST by loyaleagle | |||
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Thread started: Nov 2 2007, 2:56 PM EDT
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According to Broadside, ITU was able to trace the Wikipedia submission back to the Honors Program in General Education office. How are the computer terminals housed and monitored in the office? If the user is required to login to GMU, then ITU has him/her: find the first IP to request The_17_at_Bailey's_Crossroads on Wikipedia. Map the IP to the GMU member. Otherwise, the Honors office may have logs; is a key required upon entrance like the Scholar's lounge? I don't want to destroy the anonmity of the 17 members. I'm just sayin'. Be careful. Use proxies.
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