You had an amazing, annoying, and in the end completely useless run. Time to turn out the lights, clean up after the party, and go home to Mama, crying in your cereal. There there. Mama kiss it and make it better, and you shall have a story.
'I have to admit, Pedobear is one of the more despicable memes to come out of the depths of 4chan. It seems to rely on finding pedophilia hilarious, by taking any random image and saying "think about the sexual assault of children while you look at this image, hahahaha!"'
Woosh. Right over the old noggin'. You really don't get it. I'm not saying its a brilliant meme, but its really not that hard to get, and you still ain't got it. Its not about "thinking about the sexual assault of children." You're waaaay off the mark.
How can anyone with a brain not figure this out??? Like pedophiles would wear some kind of badge identifying themselves... give me an ever-living break, SLO PD.
Its quite an interesting read. If you graph the shock and horrorific reaction of the thread participants over time its a smooth x+1 function. Kinda funny.
Beat me to it! Yeah, Dragon's Lair already did this. The design engineers on that classic appear to have missed the boat on patenting a rather OBVIOUS TECHNOLOGY. That's probably what they thought at the time, if they even entertained the idea of a patent...
When I saw the headline the first thing that came to my sick mind was "Great! They're finally going to bring pedobear to the video waves." And I was really looking forward to it.
Agreed. This guy is a liability, at the least, and a bonafide nut job and possible postal employee of the month at the worst. There can't be any room in a supposedly professional organization for such a guy.
Answer me this; which is worse, what this guy did, or an engineer who sits around cruising adult websites all day? In all my years of technology employment I've never heard of anyone who was kept on after it was discovered that they spent their on-clock time surfing adult sites. Arguably what this guy did is worse.
In the last few centuries many countries charged the cost of the bullets used in capital punishments meted out firing squad to the victim's families, often even though the victim may have been later found to have been innocent.
Yeah. Whenever I feel the need for a good de-lousing I get arrested. My criminal record is shot to hell and I've contracted TB from being put in a cell with a carrier, but by God I am louse-free.
My wife works a Sheriff's clerk for the county, part of her job is finger print processing and data base look-ups, and her mother is a shift super. Part of her (my mother-in-law) job is being sent out on trips to other jurisdictions (sometimes even international) to stay with the current finger printing technology or demonstrate the county's finger print technology to other jurisdictions. The impression I get from her is that there is still a lot of work to get all American jurisdictions working with finger print technology at the same level and getting them to share information at the same level. Apparently some backwaters still use index cards filed in a shoebox, others don't use the same nomenclature, or a whole host of weird issues that you wouldn't think would come up in a supposedly technologically advanced nation. Its kinda funny to hear her talk about people she has to work with in other jurisdictions who don't seem to have a clue what she's talking about with regard to finger printing (this is LA county, CA, I can only assume we're on the cutting edge or something.)
Number One problem with DRM that I've found; a game you have lawfully purchased suddenly stops working. In most cases the cause is because a key server maintained by the company is off line. Or even worse; the company goes out of business. Or; you don't have or want an internet connection during your gaming session. All of these scenarios have happened and will continue to happen with this kind of drm.
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Hey Apple!
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As stated earlier its just bluster to get the studios off their back. Intel won't actually bring one case to court.
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C'Mon SCO...
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Child Porn:
And: What the hell is it with the Penn. School District and privacy?
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Re: facepalm
I think they're waiting on the orders to be totally filled in Quebec first.
On the post: Police Misunderstand Internet Meme: Warn People About Pedobear
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On the post: Police Misunderstand Internet Meme: Warn People About Pedobear
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Woosh. Right over the old noggin'. You really don't get it. I'm not saying its a brilliant meme, but its really not that hard to get, and you still ain't got it. Its not about "thinking about the sexual assault of children." You're waaaay off the mark.
On the post: Police Misunderstand Internet Meme: Warn People About Pedobear
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Re: Incompetence experts
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Smearing for profit
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On the post: Groupon Photographer Caught Pretending Others' Photos Were Her Own... Group Pile On Fixes, Rather Than Copyright Law
Google to the rescue
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Re: Dragon's Lair
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On the post: Google Engineer Fired For Spying On Teen Users; Serious Privacy Concerns Raised
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Answer me this; which is worse, what this guy did, or an engineer who sits around cruising adult websites all day? In all my years of technology employment I've never heard of anyone who was kept on after it was discovered that they spent their on-clock time surfing adult sites. Arguably what this guy did is worse.
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Re: De-loused?
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Re: My job...
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Re: Keeps "honest" people "honest"...
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