I will now write an op-ed piece on these facts on how the Internet is dead, and all games should be distributed with paper newspapers only. My critics will all be dismissed because they have all those "1's and 0's" all in their heads.
What publicity? Their name is not mentioned anywhere, and the car company if it were asked would simply go 'Sugar who?'
Now had some one been wearing a Sigur Ros concert Tee or the band members used in the commercials, I could lean towards that theory. I can prove this by the fact you didn't use a name so no one is cognizant of the fact you don't even bother to half think opinions out.
No publicity is sometimes a good thing, but you don't make money off your thoughts I guess.
"How can anyone with a brain not figure this out??? "
Waits for it....
PADIIIIIIING
There ya go.
So do car jackers wear jacks? if so are they car jacks, apple jacks, or those spiky jacks that used to come with a ball? This is why crime is so rampant in this country. All the police wear coats with POLICE written on them but the crooks don't wear their CRIMINAL coats. Not even the striped shirts and black masks. Except in Duckburg.
We need to take back the nickel given to the guy who did the programming for the DRM authentication.
How can you have a warning label for DRM? It's for teh chillun and makes sure my copy of Twister isn't kiddie porn! If you don't use DRM your copy may be kiddie porn! Helen Hunt is now very disappointed in you. Not angry, but very very disappointed.
HAM radio operators have had programs to send video via sound information for years. The makers of Portal used such a concept to hide ads as "information leaks" for their new product in a recent update to their current game.
Lossy signal is nothing new for communications, the only thing to do is either repeat the information in a number of places, such as a hidden hash in a 'free to download' program such as a flash game or repeat the signal in a number of pictures in a 'personal' or 'business' website.
The difficult trick, is getting the decryption information to the receivers on the other end, including 'where are the things to be decrypted found at.' Any method routinely used could be discovered, blocked or used to set traps for the end users with substituted information.
Why would flatulence stop someone? those nice padded muffled seats, no one hears a thing! Lean a little left and right like reaching for the popcorn, and hey, the agoraphobia gets solved too! I like a nice feta cheese, boiled egg, broccoli, and Horseradish sauce salad the day before. Really clears the tubes.
Heck by the time the ads for TV shows at the movies finish me and the half dozen or so folks with sinus problems can practically lay down in the rows if we wish.
There must be something broken with my computer, because this article I am reading has noting about any news source being immune to the need for these labels.
Are you perhaps just angry that you can't hire the HOPA girl? Or her brother mayhaps?
Anyhoo, Techdirt is certainly not immune, Please feel free to put as may stickers on your monitor as you like.
I think on-stage nudity is disgusting, shameful and damaging to all things American. But if I were 22 with a great body, it would be artistic, tasteful, patriotic and a progressive religious experience.
Yes, it is sad that a step in the right direction is so novel, but I will support it and cheer it on anyway. Because that is also the right thing to do.
That citation would be the Interview Lily Allen had with the Times (paywall subscription and or tunnel required) when she stated "I caaaaaan't make posters and stuff, I'm a guuuuuuuurl!" She then took off her shirt, and posted a new mixtape.
Conglomerates have more people, so helping them helps more people! Especially for the fine people working for *this opinion for sale or rent*!!! Wow! they do a lot of good!
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What publicity? Their name is not mentioned anywhere, and the car company if it were asked would simply go 'Sugar who?'
Now had some one been wearing a Sigur Ros concert Tee or the band members used in the commercials, I could lean towards that theory. I can prove this by the fact you didn't use a name so no one is cognizant of the fact you don't even bother to half think opinions out.
No publicity is sometimes a good thing, but you don't make money off your thoughts I guess.
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Oh wait, you're anon, you just comment and run. Feh.
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Or will be.
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Waits for it....
PADIIIIIIING
There ya go.
So do car jackers wear jacks? if so are they car jacks, apple jacks, or those spiky jacks that used to come with a ball? This is why crime is so rampant in this country. All the police wear coats with POLICE written on them but the crooks don't wear their CRIMINAL coats. Not even the striped shirts and black masks. Except in Duckburg.
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Re: Douglas Adams nailed it.
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Yeah, ain't it cool!
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Re: It's Normal Operation...
How can you have a warning label for DRM? It's for teh chillun and makes sure my copy of Twister isn't kiddie porn! If you don't use DRM your copy may be kiddie porn! Helen Hunt is now very disappointed in you. Not angry, but very very disappointed.
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Re: The Weakness of Steganography.
Lossy signal is nothing new for communications, the only thing to do is either repeat the information in a number of places, such as a hidden hash in a 'free to download' program such as a flash game or repeat the signal in a number of pictures in a 'personal' or 'business' website.
The difficult trick, is getting the decryption information to the receivers on the other end, including 'where are the things to be decrypted found at.' Any method routinely used could be discovered, blocked or used to set traps for the end users with substituted information.
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Heck by the time the ads for TV shows at the movies finish me and the half dozen or so folks with sinus problems can practically lay down in the rows if we wish.
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Are you perhaps just angry that you can't hire the HOPA girl? Or her brother mayhaps?
Anyhoo, Techdirt is certainly not immune, Please feel free to put as may stickers on your monitor as you like.
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Shelley Winters
Amen.
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Pardon, time to buy.
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