It doesn't have anything to do with the UT requiring a flag or a location. There is no 'protest.' There is only an attempt to protect their privacy (with alittle bit of humor) :o)
>Sorry, I'm bad in english. I'll try:
>
>He said me:
>-They changed flags for protesting
>-They are protesting, why UT forced us to put address and flags.
>-Because they think that threats people privacy.
>-So they changed their flags.
>
>>>I asked that before you and one of the replays come me reasonable:
>>>
>>>"protest to forced give address and nation informations at UT because of security issues"
>>>
>>>Some of other replays were nonsense or tease...
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>>Sorry Metin, would you rephrase the question.. I believe for a language barrier I didn't get the meaning or didn't the point of your question..
>>
>>tks
>>
>>>
>>>>looking to the flags (of country) associated to those following people I realize... all quit USA.
>>>>
>>>>Jay Johengen
>>>>
>>>>Tracy Holzer
>>>>
>>>>John Harvey
>>>>
>>>>Naomi Nosonovsky
>>>>
>>>>Dragan Nedeljkovich
>>>>
>>>>Jos Pols
>>>>
>>>>wow, may I lost the last news.. nuclear attack? earthquake? vulcanos on LA?
>>>>
>>>>huumm, my bet is about UT bug..
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