Games don't make gamers violent, lag makes us violent. oh, and assholes that want to censor our games... i have to admit to feeling rather violent about that.
Not sure where the butthurt about facebook comes from. i mean...you lot aren't actually using your real name there are you?
I like being able to quickly drop a comment on a random article and move on, for places that i don't visit often. If i have to create yet another account, on yet anothewr site...i'll usually just say fuck it and move on.
obviously not an issue at techdirt.
My only issue with the facebook social plug in is that it seems buggy as shit. often i'll get notification s for new commments, but when i get tro the article nothing actually shows in the comments section.
what do you mean they didn't make any laws? from gutting labor to redrawing districts in their favor, to educating us all about legitimate rape... the tea party candidates have been busy little asshats.
if anything i'd call that evidence against. you don't run an operation like that on an hours notice.
Loving watching dotcom play the bastards own game against them though. doesn't matter what sticks, just keep throwing filings at them and tie the bastards up on as many fronts as it takes, some of it will stick, and it keeps the case in the news.
i seriously doubt that was a consideration, i'd kind of assumed the effort was a giant middle finger to the DOJ, with the secondary benefit of user friendly built in crypto.
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I like being able to quickly drop a comment on a random article and move on, for places that i don't visit often. If i have to create yet another account, on yet anothewr site...i'll usually just say fuck it and move on.
obviously not an issue at techdirt.
My only issue with the facebook social plug in is that it seems buggy as shit. often i'll get notification s for new commments, but when i get tro the article nothing actually shows in the comments section.
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as far as third party sources, you might google "mobilism forum ebooks" i suspect you'll find an amazing place.
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Loving watching dotcom play the bastards own game against them though. doesn't matter what sticks, just keep throwing filings at them and tie the bastards up on as many fronts as it takes, some of it will stick, and it keeps the case in the news.
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managed to find a copy on youtube with over a million views that somehow hasn't been dmca'd.
original, not the internet freedom version, but still i was surprised to find it.
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