Re: Hassles taking App. Crypt. to Taiwan?

If this were Singapore, they might consider it subversive literature, because it is :-)
...............and the next thing you'll probably say is that Asians live in tree houses and have pet gorillas or whatever :)......

In message <199601221522.XAA29618@relay3.jaring.my>, Peng-chiew Low wrote:
If this were Singapore, they might consider it subversive literature, because it is :-)
...............and the next thing you'll probably say is that Asians live in tree houses and have pet gorillas or whatever :)......
*puzzled look* They don't? And before I get totally off topic, on the subject of the Singaporean government and their attitude to do-what-you-will liberalism (hah!), just as a bit of noise, what sexual practices are illegal in Singapore? Now that's *way* off topic, but what is there in the way of enforcement for said regulations. More specifically, any info generally on the whole Singapore law-enforcement system. Not of course the public things, but it's intelligence stuff. if AC is considered subversive... Mass media has had some interesting articles about the Singapore govt being a little worried about being either isolated or forced to abandon their vaunted censorship role. Article itself was rubbish, but the idea behind it was interesting. -- Packrat (BSc/BE;COSO;Wombat Admin) Nihil illegitemi carborvndvm.
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