Personally, I don't understand why they don't contact Sony and insist "Hey, rewrite the software so that we do not need any freaking password to change the lenses on this thing!"
True.... we need a couple of Supreme Court judges (mainly the conservative ones) removed from the bench for good and banned from practicing law in the United States.
Easily monitored? Then why aren't they able to catch those pedosexuals who are trading child porn? Oh, did I bring up something that is inconvenient to your stupidity there? Too bad!
There shouldn't be any need for a password to change this thing. In fact, I will be blunt: it should be a easy "Push here to change lens! Confirm by pushing yes!" process where the projector does it automatically.
Personally, I don't think morality should come into fantasy and I don't think that the law should be trying to force morality on people (not even for that "PROTECT THE CHILDREN" bullhockey reason), internet or not.
Apparently you don't understand that the contract in question gave him an 84% right to the business PERIOD.... not the amount of the business that he funded.
So, financing 'rounds' don't come into play here.... stupidity on the part of the people at Facebook does in that they left the contract open to this interpretation!
It's time that those procedural tricks were banned, to be blunt. Only thing that relate to the original purpose of a bill (and this would be viewed VERY VERY small) should be allowed to be attached to a bill.
Agreed.... if it wasn't for the fact that I have never lived anywhere else and wouldn't be able to learn a new language, I would have moved somewhere else in the world already.
The United States is losing it's rights slowly but surely based on the fear of terrorism and fear of pedosexuality.
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With all due respect, we do need the DOJ and the airlines, unless you like hopping on a boat and being absent from work for a month for your trip to France for that latter one.
This is one time where the European Court should step in and tell Italy "NO NO NO! You do not try people for manslaughter for failing to realize that something would happen from something else! Especially when it involves nature and trying to predict it!"
Usually, it goes into some BIG government database somewhere.... which is the reason why I refused when they were investigating a little girl I knew getting raped 6 years ago to give a sample unless they signed an agreement saying that after I was cleared, the material in question would be destroyed.
I told them I was fine with giving them a sample for exculpatory purposes... but I damned well was not going to have my DNA sitting somewhere where someone can use the various methods they have to 'copy it', plant it at a crime scene, and get me sent to prison/jail.
Yes, I sound paranoid.... but considering some of my viewpoints on some subjects ranging from sexuality to feminism being out of control today? I'm not really, and even my mother and father who don't share those viewpoints agree with me on that.
Ah, but I have to point out that AT ONE TIME, a black man having sex with white women and men who were attracted to and having sex with men was illegal.
So, that does still fit into what I posted.
Until we limit out laws to what I laid out above..... we are going to have them used WAY too often to force religious and non-religious 'morality' (more like people's personal likes and dislikes) on various groups.
Government doesn't really try in any country to make sure that the voting people stay uneducated, outside of the Middle East (which doesn't include India).
They do try to make people get only ONE or TWO points of view (analogous is Americans only getting the liberal and conservative point of view on most subjects).
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What other goddamned reason do they have? Really, illuminate us if you can think of one!
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Think before you post please.
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So, financing 'rounds' don't come into play here.... stupidity on the part of the people at Facebook does in that they left the contract open to this interpretation!
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Perhaps this is why some theaters have specific theaters for 3D movies and others for 2D movies.
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The United States is losing it's rights slowly but surely based on the fear of terrorism and fear of pedosexuality.
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The TSA? That we do not need.
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I told them I was fine with giving them a sample for exculpatory purposes... but I damned well was not going to have my DNA sitting somewhere where someone can use the various methods they have to 'copy it', plant it at a crime scene, and get me sent to prison/jail.
Yes, I sound paranoid.... but considering some of my viewpoints on some subjects ranging from sexuality to feminism being out of control today? I'm not really, and even my mother and father who don't share those viewpoints agree with me on that.
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So, that does still fit into what I posted.
Until we limit out laws to what I laid out above..... we are going to have them used WAY too often to force religious and non-religious 'morality' (more like people's personal likes and dislikes) on various groups.
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They do try to make people get only ONE or TWO points of view (analogous is Americans only getting the liberal and conservative point of view on most subjects).
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