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Mahir Cagri Mahir Cagri's home page

Everybody's talking about it. It's the newest in new!

The Turks are on the Internet and there's no turning back!

Rampant internetting is clearly reaching a fever pitch, and, if Mahir Cagri's home page has anything to say about it, it's going to be a critical tool to obtain hot chicks for the purpose of sex having!!!

But, on a less repugnant note, Mr. Cagri's web presence raises some disturbing issues.

1. American culture, an already corrosive and persuasive world force, is now even more accessible to the residents of the developing world.

2. People are now free to reach out directly to one another, without the traditional barriers of language, aesthetics or common sense.

3.

Visitors to Mr. Cagri's website could easily write their own books about the pitfalls of the world wide web, and the struggles we all face as globalization blots out increasingly wide swathes of our cultural horizon. And, rather than wrestle further with the horrifying implications of Mr. Cagri's site, this is exactly what this reviewer will urge Flak's readers to do.

Table tennis, anyone?

And, for all you women with plans to stop by Istanbul, please note:

"Who is want to come TURKEY I can invitate .....
She can stay my home ........
I speake turkish , english , rusian , I want to learn other language !"

James Norton (jrnorton@flakmag.com)

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