Re: This is very common...and has been for a decades
So as long as it is done a whole bunch of people for a long time, then it should be okay and legal?
We, looky here. Murder has been committed for as long as we have been able to keep history, as well as rape. Obviously, since it has been done for a very long time by a lot of people, then both these should be legal, right?
No? well, foot, meet mouth. I am sure you will get along smashingly.
since when does comcast have "fat" pipes. I get 6 mbps on a good day!
Back in my day you had to walk 15 miles uphill (both ways) just to get 56kbps. And god help you if it was snowing! Geez you kids and your 6 mbps pipes and tubes. You make me sick.
oh the comcast + blockbuster? I think my little story made about as much sense.
And how the flying hell would land based lines work with this new stuff, or even dumb phones? I mean telephones don't really push that much data above the signals for the phone number (since most land line phones are circuit switched, not packet switched) and for voice. The reason land lines are so reliable is that they do one thing only and they do that well: make and receive voice phone calls.
While this will work fine for people with smartphones + data, it would be useless for anything else. phones are nice for emergencies, or when the subject is too complicated for txting/im and too time sensitive for email.
I have read everyone of your posts, and not once did you actually list any laws the leaker or wikileaks have broken in the US or their own nation. Please back up the shit you are spewing before you waste any more of our time here.
Re: "Most people are both creators and consumers at the same time" WRONG !!
Just a heads up: the 'Enter' key is not needed until you hit another paragraph. Most people can read just fine, we don't need margins for editing in a comment.
I never said it was a fad, just retarded. At prices like $10 a pop, you would think the sales wouldn't have the numbers it has, but obviously 'normal' people have different standards than I have.
I'm willing to pay, but not willing to pay super high prices for goods that cost nearly $0 to provide and distribute. E-books are a good example of this: I refuse to spend 10$ on an e-book that costs the publisher next to nothing to create (meaning the copies, not the work itself). I will happily and merrily buy the paperback for 7$(or less) instead. That way I get a book to read, and I can gift it to either someone else or my local library, or even make a few cents off it. Personally I see the e-book (ebook?) craze as completely and utterly retarded.
What I won't do is pay an artificially high price for a good that is worth less than a penny physically. (Again, ignoring costs to the creators, just cost per copy)
technically, an ISP doesn't have to have proof. Internet/phone/tv service isn't an inalienable right.
Of course it would be nice if ISP put up a moderate amount of resistance for their customers, but they seriously would rather lose 1000 customers than have to go to court over a supposed infringement once.
Personally, I don't care if politicians are sleeping with prostitutes, or have mistresses. I do care that they spend my money on things that I either don't agree with or are actively against. I want transparency only when it affects me or the money I entrusted to them. I couldn't care less about their love life.
This is utter bullshit. Is the ESA attacking Free Software now? (btw: Linux isn't freeware, it is free software (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freeware)) I hope the FSF and EFF get wind of this start a major legal smackdown.
Free software is not illegal.
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(i'm not being a smartass, I actually don't know)
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Re: This is very common...and has been for a decades
We, looky here. Murder has been committed for as long as we have been able to keep history, as well as rape. Obviously, since it has been done for a very long time by a lot of people, then both these should be legal, right?
No? well, foot, meet mouth. I am sure you will get along smashingly.
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Back in my day you had to walk 15 miles uphill (both ways) just to get 56kbps. And god help you if it was snowing! Geez you kids and your 6 mbps pipes and tubes. You make me sick.
oh the comcast + blockbuster? I think my little story made about as much sense.
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While this will work fine for people with smartphones + data, it would be useless for anything else. phones are nice for emergencies, or when the subject is too complicated for txting/im and too time sensitive for email.
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Damn, now I have to replace all our posters. Thankfully Big Brother knows best. (All hail big brother)
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Not a she, by the way.
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What I won't do is pay an artificially high price for a good that is worth less than a penny physically. (Again, ignoring costs to the creators, just cost per copy)
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Of course it would be nice if ISP put up a moderate amount of resistance for their customers, but they seriously would rather lose 1000 customers than have to go to court over a supposed infringement once.
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Dear F-cktards,
Kindly go f-ck yourselves.
Respectfully,
A Civilly Disobedient Citizen.
(replace "-" with appropriate letter)
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Free software is not illegal.
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