I almost thought that this article was real (this and the previously-posted link courtesy of Jessamyn): Bookslut - Library Rakehell - Policy Manual 2004:
Make sure that patrons checking out suspicious material (this material is flagged in the database with a red check) have their address and contact information, as well as the titles in question, passed on to the Office of Homeland Security. This does not restrict the freedom of our patrons to read, but it does give our battle to preserve freedom a valuable insight.
That seemed real enough that I started thinking about how much that sounded to me like elections in the former GDR - if you agree with the party's candidates, just fold the ballot in half and drop it in. If you had to go into a voting booth, everyone knew how you were voting. Sure, you were technically free, but you were putting your career, your family, and possibly your life in jeopardy.
But it's just a parody, so my argument isn't quite as powerful, though it was believable enough to make me do a double-take.
Roger says:
Some pages on your site are set up wrong. Or,
The site was not set up in a genetic form.
I am using netscape which doesn't bring in your
pages in such a way as they can be used. For instance
your index page has everything overlapped so they
cannot be read.
A site should be readable by all browsers. Otherwise
a lot of people won't bother with your site.
Roger