Did this guy just step out of 1999? forget red-tube, there are countless other XXX sites that use the same business model as well. Seeing that very few shut down it seems that the business model they use is pretty profitable.
speaking of proprietary fasteners, I've always wondered why many public restroom facilities have one way screws (right turn only). Of all the things that need to be protected fro thieves, restroom walls and doors don't seem like they would be high on their priority list of things to steal and sell.
What stuck out to me was the claim that he could add from 200-500 "new jobs" simply based on the belief that if those who bought counterfeits didn't have access to them (fakes) anymore they would immediately run out and buy the legit ones.
He'd be lucky if he even got a 5% conversion rate. Save the $750k. Hire some hackers to DDoS the counterfeiters sites.
actually, I don't think its match. The site has been struggling lately with Asian porn spammers and "@yahoo.com-whores". Each new profile is reviewed by a living person but if it stays within its guidelines there's not much they can do. I will say they probably tend to leave their abandoned profiles on longer than they should but members only need to look at the last time the person logged on. If it shows "over 3 months ago" (which is the longest time match bothers to report) one can be reasonably certain that said member is no longer active.
I'm guessing that the suit is being brought by 1.) one law office who did a bit of finagling to get some "members" to agree to jump on the bandwagon so the suit could be initiated for profit and epic win (this is the likely scenario). Or 2.) Fat disgruntled pigs who couldn't attract flies with rotten meat stapled to their face.
The film direction in this short is incredibly amateurish. It looks like it was done by a High School A/V club.
ie The end montage with the infant lying in a sand dune with no one else in sight is unintentionally hysterical. This whole film would've been ripe for an MST3K episode.
Now only if Australia could allow grown taxpaying adults to make the decision to play whatever videogames they want I'd be congratulating them as well.
SWIM does business with overseas Pharms who have been cut off from credit cards purchases for a long time. They simply switched to other methods such as wire transfer. If a Pharm is making millions per year do these idiots really think they are going to roll over and shut down?
Most of this will be a non-issue in a few more years once cloud gaming comes into its own.
Some might not like that idea but I look forward to not having to buy proprietary hardware (ie; consoles, expensive video cards) and just cough up a subscription fee for the time I play.
Its also a shame that Republicans and GOP pundits think of Ron Paul as a crackpot when his own political beliefs are closer to what Republicanism has always been than what we see nowadays.
I am happy he now has a position where he can effect some measure of change (or one would hope).
It will absolutely NOT happen in MY lifetime (I'm 49) but mining the asteroid belt is what will be a necessary step to populating/exploiting the solar system. If we were to leave it up to NASA and govt. funding this wouldn't happen for another 500 years, if ever. Scientific exploration is a noble effort but pure profit is what will keep it funded as well as an irresistible return on investments from the exploitation of space based raw materials.
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He'd be lucky if he even got a 5% conversion rate. Save the $750k. Hire some hackers to DDoS the counterfeiters sites.
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I'm guessing that the suit is being brought by 1.) one law office who did a bit of finagling to get some "members" to agree to jump on the bandwagon so the suit could be initiated for profit and epic win (this is the likely scenario). Or 2.) Fat disgruntled pigs who couldn't attract flies with rotten meat stapled to their face.
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ie The end montage with the infant lying in a sand dune with no one else in sight is unintentionally hysterical. This whole film would've been ripe for an MST3K episode.
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I've seen YT vids with 30 min+ time limits while most will say that 10 minutes is the cap.
Anyone know whats up?
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I read the article awhile back and it shows the same photo, a ballistic object with a a huge tail of flame.
My question is, if the object is being propelled magnetically then where is the flame (which looks like rocket propellant) coming from?
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Some might not like that idea but I look forward to not having to buy proprietary hardware (ie; consoles, expensive video cards) and just cough up a subscription fee for the time I play.
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I am happy he now has a position where he can effect some measure of change (or one would hope).
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Re: rewriting history, show us proof of your claims please Mike.. like links at actually work..
Claiming you're not a writer doesn't absolve you of shit either.....fess up.
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