Yes, it is only the place of the 'black dogs' to tell people to comply. In fact, if you tell people to comply you may well be deserving of some extra police scrutiny yourself...
It's incompetent short-sighted assholes like you that make me hate, revile, detest modern corporate jobs.
Hire yourself some robots and go work them (and yourself) to death--sparing the rest of us from the drivel you've accumulated thru your inability to comprehend how things really work.
I'll bet you bought a DVD-Rewinder and have been pissed at the world ever since.
I've many times witnessed the differences between a group of individuals working towards the same goal (as a group) and a cohesive team working towards a goal.
The 'teamwork' effect, when all persons work together as a single unit, is an amazing multiplier of effectiveness.
That being said, military effectiveness is rooted in creating teams--and the first step is shared common experiences. Foremost among these shared experiences is basic training, MOS training, reduced/altered rights, uniforms, etc. It is simply a necessary step in creating an effective military.
(many Bothans died to bring me this information, and this coffee which I'm presently engaged in drinking)
The following was revealed by expert spies & informants, a document explaining how the terrorists are funded by illegal downloads:
I, Evil Mastermind, do hereby pledge to deliver into the hands of terrorists $50 in gold bullion for EVERY film, clip, movie, song, book, game, etc which is downloaded at trivial cost by somebody who is not paying Hollywood (or some other middleman gatekeeper organization).
End of Line.
The stationary it's printed on says "From the desk of Al Franken" but there's no way that's true...
Those few honest politicians are kept shuttered and powerless--or killed if they get too far out of hand. Political parties which have not been co-opted are kept out of the media reports. The purpose of holding elections is to propagate the illusion of choice; while in reality the country's political machinations are nothing more than a puppet show to keep us all distracted from those who are truly in control.
Look, there's no place for anything which might in any way ever by anybody be considered 'objectionable' content--unless of course it comes from an Emmy winning cartoonist (or the equivalent) and blocking said app will be more damaging the Apple's reputation due to public perception than not blocking said app, in which case the app will slide on by.
The Apple walled garden accepts no weeds, no wild flowers, and no plants without sufficient pedigree. This is what one gets when one decides to join Apple's world.
"Is copright(sic) law who says these things so is copyright laws who is harming the educational experience and the children."
Isn't that alot like saying "It's the gun I'm holding and pointing at you which poses a danger. I myself am largely harmless and wouldn't even be here if not for this gun"?
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Re: Re: Legal Speech
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Minor Edit:
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Igor, throw the lever!
Hire yourself some robots and go work them (and yourself) to death--sparing the rest of us from the drivel you've accumulated thru your inability to comprehend how things really work.
I'll bet you bought a DVD-Rewinder and have been pissed at the world ever since.
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Back in the day...
That was before the cell phone... after the telegraph; not real sure on the time aside from that.
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Re: Ze Eyes!
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Re: So many wrong premises.
Second: Crap over-priced operating systems and legalistic stupidity were more detrimental to Microsoft's business than anything else ever, duh.
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Re: quis custodiet custodiens?
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Re: Re: Re: Yahoo's incompetence is well-documented
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Re: Abutment
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Re: Re: Nussing!
Just click 'report' and ignore them--they die off from starvation if nobody feeds them.
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Re: Re: Teamwork
The 'teamwork' effect, when all persons work together as a single unit, is an amazing multiplier of effectiveness.
That being said, military effectiveness is rooted in creating teams--and the first step is shared common experiences. Foremost among these shared experiences is basic training, MOS training, reduced/altered rights, uniforms, etc. It is simply a necessary step in creating an effective military.
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Missing Explanatory Text:
The following was revealed by expert spies & informants, a document explaining how the terrorists are funded by illegal downloads:
The stationary it's printed on says "From the desk of Al Franken" but there's no way that's true...
/Satire
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Re: "Free" Elections
Those few honest politicians are kept shuttered and powerless--or killed if they get too far out of hand. Political parties which have not been co-opted are kept out of the media reports. The purpose of holding elections is to propagate the illusion of choice; while in reality the country's political machinations are nothing more than a puppet show to keep us all distracted from those who are truly in control.
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Re: Goldey
MAFIAA Exec A: Great! How do we use it?
MAFIAA Exec 1: I'm pretty sure you squeeze the neck until it stops moving...
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Re: Visceral Lackage
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Wooooo!
=D
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Mac Sheeple
The Apple walled garden accepts no weeds, no wild flowers, and no plants without sufficient pedigree. This is what one gets when one decides to join Apple's world.
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Re: Mirror mirror
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Re: Plants n shiznit
Well, I learned something today.
In other more pertinent comments:
Business Opportunity for anybody who can whip up affordable (e?)books full of handy non-copyrightable facts!
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