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Re: Handy WWW anonymizer proxy *and* translator!
> Not only does it prevent the nasties from logging where you're coming
> from, but it also translates to Canadian on the fly, eh?
I thought it was hilarious, but my spouse (who is Canadian) found it less
humorous. I still got a little mileage out of using the words "hoser"
and "hosehead" for a few days ;)
> For an example, see "The Great Web Canadianizer" at
> http://www.io.org/~themaxx/canada/can.html
> To thwart censorship of specific sites, people who have a bit of bandwidth
> to spare could set up cgi scripts like this one (without the text modification
> the Canadianizer does -- that's its hack). (Zundel's stuff is no less
> offensive after the Canadianizer adds a bunch of "eh?"s and "hosers" and
> changes all the "-ing"s to "-in'".)
I wrote the author some time back in hopes of getting the source, but no
luck :( Anyone have source for this or similar? I'd be happy to put it
up on my web site (http://dal1820.computek.net).
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