Re: These Foreigners Always Want To Steal Our All-American Heroes
YOU GUYES LOST THE WAR OF INDEPENDENDENCE!!!
Yeah, and the French lost on the Plains of Abraham. We're still dealing with that, not to mention that British lineage crap. Take a number.
Meanwhile on Al Jazeera, people are asking Arabs why it's bad that IS/ISIS/ISIL snipers were killed by returned fire by Canadian special forces ("Rangers"?). Should Canucks be in Syria vs. IS, or not? Everyone seems to be pushing the "Assad's not that bad" line now that everyone's seen IS. I thought we were out to end tyranny and free Syrians. Can't we do that and kill IS?
Plot twist: A James Bond actor from one of the movies - Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan or any of the others - comes to Canada to film a new James Bond film.
He'll be extradited to the USA to answer for crimes against the Imaginary Property Cartel. I suspect the Israeli Mossad will be called as expert witnesses for the prosecution.
If they do make Canadian Bond films the Queen can still take it out on them, since she is still their Monarch.
Frankly, watching how the USA fawns over the British royalty (it's like you consider them the British wing of Hollywood stardom), I suspect she's still considered the US' monarch. You just don't like to admit it.
This court battle was just that: a battle. The war rages on.
Thank $deity for the US' justice system. Full employment (and plenty of hookers and blow) for the ambulance chasers! What a stupid country it's turned out to be in the end.
Aereo's system did the exact same thing only it used OTA broadcast signals which reached the user's home and Aereo's facilities simultaneously.
I wonder when the USA is going to wise up to the fact that this sort of assholery makes it the laughingstock of the world. Judgements are capricious and *most* of the result is determined by how ignorant or credulous or manipulable the judge is.
The USA today makes a mockery of damned near everything it touches. Watching the BS that comes out of the US daily stupefies me. Could it be done any worse? I doubt it very much.
But, considering that some of the only real news to come out of the hack was an elaborate mulit-pronged strategy by the MPAA to censor the internet by twisting various laws, that statement is kind of ridiculous.
While "mullet" (British derogatory slang for bonehead, among others) sounds apropos of many of Dodd's babblings, I suspect this was intended to be multi-pronged.
I find it hard to believe anyone takes this idiot seriously, at all.
You could do it. Announce you're going to be throwing money away. When the public arrive, take 'em to the bottom of the cliff. When the pols arrive, take 'em to the top of the cliff, then throw the money off. They'll follow their instincts.
... how about actually copying the inserted multiple times, with random numbers?
With the right code and properly implemented db, that would make you more trackable.
John's right. Don't browse the web on a cellphone if this can't be tolerated. If you're getting or sending stuff from within intrusive or nosy regimes (who isn't?), you need to know this. If Turn can do it, so can GCHQ & NSA.
Human beings are an incredibly lawful, authority-respecting species and are willing to suffer a fuckton of shit if we believe doing so is in the service of the community as a whole.
Huh. I always thought that was a Canadian thing. But you're right. That was just me being chauvenistic. Thanks.
... the organization authorizing the raid should have to automatically compensate all victims present at the raid a minimum amount ($5k?) each for physical damages and emotional distress.
I'm sitting at the kitchen table, chatting with my daughter, and sipping a morning cup of coffee. Porridge is bubbling on the stove, and the TV is catching me up. Out of nowhere, a window is smashed, somebody tosses in grenades, and there are shouts of "Get down on the floor with your hands behind your head" with automatic weapons leveled at us, ... for running an open wifi?
$5k ain't going to cut it. Triple it at least, and then we'll see what the lawsuit on top of this comes up with. I'm looking for a lot of firings here, just to start. These idiots aren't just incompetent. They're lazy too.
Thank goodness that sexagenarian wasn't using encryption, 'cause then the authorities would have been completely in the dark and going in blind! Then again, there are none so blind as those who will not see, as in these cops.
Despite Thursday's guilty plea, his supporters say McDavid was never guilty of anything more serious than falling for a comely 18-year-old woman he met at an Iowa meeting in 2004.
Why's government pulling !@#$ like this? Who's supervising these people?
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Re: These Foreigners Always Want To Steal Our All-American Heroes
Yeah, and the French lost on the Plains of Abraham. We're still dealing with that, not to mention that British lineage crap. Take a number.
Meanwhile on Al Jazeera, people are asking Arabs why it's bad that IS/ISIS/ISIL snipers were killed by returned fire by Canadian special forces ("Rangers"?). Should Canucks be in Syria vs. IS, or not? Everyone seems to be pushing the "Assad's not that bad" line now that everyone's seen IS. I thought we were out to end tyranny and free Syrians. Can't we do that and kill IS?
Inquiring minds want to know.
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He'll be extradited to the USA to answer for crimes against the Imaginary Property Cartel. I suspect the Israeli Mossad will be called as expert witnesses for the prosecution.
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Frankly, watching how the USA fawns over the British royalty (it's like you consider them the British wing of Hollywood stardom), I suspect she's still considered the US' monarch. You just don't like to admit it.
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Re: The pendulum ony swings so far one way
The 20th century proved they were incapable of adapting, and if they can buy politicos, they don't have to. Your tax dollars at work! USA!1!
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Thank $deity for the US' justice system. Full employment (and plenty of hookers and blow) for the ambulance chasers! What a stupid country it's turned out to be in the end.
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I wonder when the USA is going to wise up to the fact that this sort of assholery makes it the laughingstock of the world. Judgements are capricious and *most* of the result is determined by how ignorant or credulous or manipulable the judge is.
The USA today makes a mockery of damned near everything it touches. Watching the BS that comes out of the US daily stupefies me. Could it be done any worse? I doubt it very much.
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While "mullet" (British derogatory slang for bonehead, among others) sounds apropos of many of Dodd's babblings, I suspect this was intended to be multi-pronged.
I find it hard to believe anyone takes this idiot seriously, at all.
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With the right code and properly implemented db, that would make you more trackable.
John's right. Don't browse the web on a cellphone if this can't be tolerated. If you're getting or sending stuff from within intrusive or nosy regimes (who isn't?), you need to know this. If Turn can do it, so can GCHQ & NSA.
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I hope you survive the assault in order to file them.
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Huh. I always thought that was a Canadian thing. But you're right. That was just me being chauvenistic. Thanks.
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I'm sitting at the kitchen table, chatting with my daughter, and sipping a morning cup of coffee. Porridge is bubbling on the stove, and the TV is catching me up. Out of nowhere, a window is smashed, somebody tosses in grenades, and there are shouts of "Get down on the floor with your hands behind your head" with automatic weapons leveled at us, ... for running an open wifi?
$5k ain't going to cut it. Triple it at least, and then we'll see what the lawsuit on top of this comes up with. I'm looking for a lot of firings here, just to start. These idiots aren't just incompetent. They're lazy too.
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It's nice to hear no dogs were shot.
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So, nobody. QED.
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That's what the voices want you to believe. It's a trap!
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There, but for the grace of God, go I.
Why's government pulling !@#$ like this? Who's supervising these people?
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