If Anonymous is capable of shutting down your power grid, then you ought to think through your friggin' internet security, because it's ridiculous.
Also, if 133thax0rkidz can hack your infrastructure, then other nations (russia, china, etc) can too, and you have a bigger problems than internet activists.
thanks to those companies’ wise decision to use their own DRM The wise decision would be to drop the fuckin' drm already, and respect your damn customers. Because only your customers are affected by your drm.
"Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that." -George Carlin
So no, it's "is".
And Mitchell, you're free to think whatever you want. Here's another quote for you: "Opinions are like assholes. Everybody's got one and everyone thinks everyone else's stinks"
Seriously? 8 pages of comments on two grammar and a semantic mistake (with English a non-native language for me)? You guys have way too much free time.
You underestimate the stupidity and greed of people. The same people who get themselves trampled on black fridays. Who collect coupons and buy useless stuff because it's on sale etc etc.
Think of how stupid the average person is, and then this: half of the people is dumber then the average.
We'll see if it's really works out as you think, or as lord vader thinks.
Wouldn't copying the whole database "in secret" compromise it's value as evidence? After all, if they could download it, they could have modified it too just as easily.
No targeted demography? Good, no expected profits lost then. And since they don't plan to make those medicines, they can give them up for free for those who will.
I think that's the crux of the problem with the current system: people despise their "leaders".
A democracy don't really need leaders in the traditional sense. (that's why it is much less susceptible to bribery and corruption, and more to demagogy) It needs a forum where people decide what to do, and an executive branch that executes exactly what is decided, exactly as decided by the people.
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In the following days, 3 drones executed a targeted killing on them, causing minor collateral damage in the process.
The united states were most understanding to the situation.
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We're accessing a global network, the endpoint's location (with extreme exceptions, like china, UK) have little to no affect on the content.
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Also, if 133thax0rkidz can hack your infrastructure, then other nations (russia, china, etc) can too, and you have a bigger problems than internet activists.
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The wise decision would be to drop the fuckin' drm already, and respect your damn customers. Because only your customers are affected by your drm.
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Otherwise the DoJ will get the message that the end justifies the means. And that's a slippery slope you don't want to step on.
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It's sickening and disgusting that you treat any people like this.
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-George Carlin
So no, it's "is".
And Mitchell, you're free to think whatever you want. Here's another quote for you:
"Opinions are like assholes. Everybody's got one and everyone thinks everyone else's stinks"
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You can have your ego trip, and the rest of the commenters got my point, so it's no concern to me.
Also, try to reply to the others who explained why you're wrong and unnecessary in correcting me.
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The same people who get themselves trampled on black fridays. Who collect coupons and buy useless stuff because it's on sale etc etc.
Think of how stupid the average person is, and then this: half of the people is dumber then the average.
We'll see if it's really works out as you think, or as lord vader thinks.
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No targeted demography? Good, no expected profits lost then. And since they don't plan to make those medicines, they can give them up for free for those who will.
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A democracy don't really need leaders in the traditional sense. (that's why it is much less susceptible to bribery and corruption, and more to demagogy)
It needs a forum where people decide what to do, and an executive branch that executes exactly what is decided, exactly as decided by the people.
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