I just looked at her evil IMBD entry. The VAST majority of her work has been VOICE WORK. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but her case of ageism is SERIOUSLY weakened when the part only requires your vocal chords.
And all that money that went to lawyers could have gone to starving artists "who deserve to be paid for their hard work". Every UMG artists who didn't get a paycheck last month should "thank" a UMG lawyer.
Are u freaking kidding me? Go home, boy. You are the same idiot who thought that Xbox 360 would kill the PC. Now, 4 years later, you can buy a Xbox360 equivalent PC for under $100. And then upgrade it, instead of throwing it away. What starts out great turns into dross in the products' lifespan. But without upgrade ability, you are throwing away money.
You probably buy a new Iphone every two years too. Yeah, those "no-upgrade just buy a new one" items are a real swell value.
While I agree that it's designed to fail, I don't think it's to point at piracy. It's so they can say "See, no one really wants streaming. We had a streaming service and it didn't take off. That's why we don't make our movies available online." It's to silence the argument that they aren't giving customers enough choice.
it would seem to me that if a judge is required to approve a conset decree, and Congress set it up that way, then wasn't it Congress' intention to have the judge review it? I mean, why else put him/her/it in the loop? If there wasn't to be any review, wouldn't you just set it up so that the SEC issued them directly?
I believe at this point it should be perfectly clear to anyone still breathing that the DOJ doesn't believe itself to be above the law, the DOJ believes itself to be Judge Dredd.
Which is why I don't go to movie theaters any more. It's one thing to pay $10 to see a movie, and $5 for a box of popcorn. It's another to pay those high prices, AND THEN HAVE TO SEE COMMERCIALS FOR PRODUCTS, not movies.
If you want me to watch your commercials, then the content needs to be cheap or free. Not borderline obscene.
"No one in such high position would resign over mere marital infidelity."
Well, actually, infidelity is a security-clearance killer (back when I had a TS clearance, you could loose it for even bouncing a check), as well as an actionable offence under the UCMJ (http://usmilitary.about.com/od/punitivearticles/a/mcm1342.htm) So yeah, he should have to resign his position is infidelity is revealed.
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She really hasn't got a prayer
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Nope
I can still hear "Journey To The Center of the Earth" playing in the background.
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You probably buy a new Iphone every two years too. Yeah, those "no-upgrade just buy a new one" items are a real swell value.
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Re: It isn't about succeeding...
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Okay, IANAL, but....
Or is there some legal thing I'm missing?
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Re: Heh heh
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"I *AM* the law!"
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Re: Preach it
If you want me to watch your commercials, then the content needs to be cheap or free. Not borderline obscene.
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Why hurt perfectly innnocent animals when there are lawyers available?
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Re: Mike doesn't even suspect there's more to it.
Well, actually, infidelity is a security-clearance killer (back when I had a TS clearance, you could loose it for even bouncing a check), as well as an actionable offence under the UCMJ (http://usmilitary.about.com/od/punitivearticles/a/mcm1342.htm) So yeah, he should have to resign his position is infidelity is revealed.
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Re: "The terrorist threat to this country is real."
You sig line still sucks though.
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1) Up
2) A brain
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