Ned the Bear and the dangers of internet chatrooms
Posted by Wicking on Wednesday, August 1, 2007
This entry was posted on Wednesday, August 1st, 2007 at 10:49 AM and filed under Ned the Bear.
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I don’t understand why some media mogul hasn’t already snapped up the awesome Ned the Bear series for a fabulous fee. Anyway, it’s our good fortune because it means you can keep publishing it here at Troppo. Thanks muchly.
Posted on 01-Aug-07 at 11:05 am | PermalinkI’d better watch out.
Posted on 01-Aug-07 at 11:23 am | PermalinkNo worries, Mr Parish. Thanks for allowing Ned to play on Troppo.
Posted on 01-Aug-07 at 11:59 am | PermalinkWe’re all keeping a watchful eye on Ned.
Posted on 01-Aug-07 at 11:26 pm | PermalinkWe’ll be able to say ‘we knew Ned’ before the bright lights.
Posted on 01-Aug-07 at 11:26 pm | PermalinkKen
I have to ask if you stand by your characterisation of the translated and edited chat transcript released by Andrews. It’s hard to see how a document that almost certainly was copied from Haneef’s computer raises any significant national security issues. Everyone, including Haneef, was aware the AFP was reading files on his computer and evidently the content of that transcript was put to Haneef at interview.
You’d have to wonder why that interview has not been released. You’d also have to wonder why a dangerous terrorist would not reformat his hard drive before fleeing the country, although I admit it’s just possible the material was recovered from somewhere else.
You’d even have to wonder where the unfortuante SBS allegation came from when the chat trabscript failed to do the job.
Posted on 03-Aug-07 at 9:35 pm | Permalink