Blue Balls - if that is really your name - you seem to be under the impression that posting two or three time sin a row will get you REALLY important message across.
You are in violation of Cabbage Law and common decency. You have no right to post without downvotes.
Unless you want to post at your super-cool site with no moderation and real freepeachs. Still waiting for the link to that, BTW.
Re: Re: 'We never considered criminals might not ask...'
Unfortunately the poor schmucks hired by the security company didn't know that. It was the job of the company that hired them to make sure everything was done right. The people who messed up are sitting in their office, not schlepping in the field.
Oh hey good points. Obviously the bigger issue is your endorsement of Corporate Rights. Please explain again why Corporations should get the right of ceonsorship given to them by the government via copyright laws?
Laws that most people don't benefit from or endorse?
So is that the date when your biblical prophecy shall be fulfilled and all that?
Just curious - I always try to set a reminder and track such events. So far the forces of divine revelation aren't scoring so well on the accuracy of their predictions!
No matter how bad it looks to the citizens, the intel community has it in their brain that their cracks/hacks/moles are far better than the other teams. Therefore it's in their best interest to keep the bugs coming, because our side will exploit them faster than the other side.
It makes perfect sense. If you have an ego the size of a gas giant.
It's almost like you don't actually have any argument other than "I hate that Mike guy."
Not true!
I know he has already ran off with his tail between his legs to tell his mom how badly he just burned TD, but...
Blue Balls hates the Jew Conspiracy!
He hates Google!
He hates himself!!
He loves giving Corporations arbitrary "Rights" via governmental authority, spreading big government, and enriching corporations at the expense of human culture. And for whatever reason, horizontal lines.
In 2007 the Telcos spent $1 million to cripple the broadband. What a great investment! They reaped that back in yearly profits from the price hikes.
But as Reason would say, this is the goal of the free market. Take the most economical path to enrichment at the expense of anything that gets in the way. If it's cheaper to sabotage than innovate, then that is obviously the best course of action.
Just Remember that Cadet Bonespurs has forged an impressive deal that makes taxpayers fork over $700 per detainee. Money that goes straight to Trump's business partners.
Previously they were just given a ticket - which didn't cost taxpayers a dime, eh mate?
If you were a real American you'd be taking your gun collection and freeing the detainees at the concentration camps instead of hugging the neo-nazi's...
Because Nintendo wants to maintain it's 90 year government-issued monopoly on corporate assets.
Even if the material is abandoned, it's easier to litigate than innovate. That is how monopolists operate.
Re: Re: Re: The Golden Rule is basis of all law. He who has the
You would have left when you promised too.
Yeah that post was a sterling example of how Blue Ball feels about honesty. But that is why he changes his name five times a day so no one will know he broke his word.
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Re: OH MY TROLL
Blue Balls - if that is really your name - you seem to be under the impression that posting two or three time sin a row will get you REALLY important message across.
You are in violation of Cabbage Law and common decency. You have no right to post without downvotes.
Unless you want to post at your super-cool site with no moderation and real freepeachs. Still waiting for the link to that, BTW.
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Re: Trolls must troll
So Blue Balls - Where is your blog again so we know where to go if we want to hear your rant?
Just saying. triple posts are considered bad form to people who aren't complete assholes.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: The line between pentesting and bank robbery
And sometimes the commenters are replying to themselves.
Nonsense. OG and AC are just good friends sharing the same computer. Not sock puppeting!
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Re:
When has copyright ever made anything better?
It works as intended - enriching corporations and censoring creative works. It's making Corporations Great Again!!
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Re: Re: 'We never considered criminals might not ask...'
Unfortunately the poor schmucks hired by the security company didn't know that. It was the job of the company that hired them to make sure everything was done right. The people who messed up are sitting in their office, not schlepping in the field.
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Re: subject Lies?
A lies is when someone promises to leave and then comes back with a different username.
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Re: Trolling is NOTreporting
Oh hey good points. Obviously the bigger issue is your endorsement of Corporate Rights. Please explain again why Corporations should get the right of ceonsorship given to them by the government via copyright laws?
Laws that most people don't benefit from or endorse?
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Re: Re: Snowden Hates Trump
Snowden once worked at a pizza parlor, and is thus part of the Clinton child-porn ring, per Blue Balls.
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Re: Trolled away rights
There IS good cause for ruling out common law
See, there ya go again Blue Balls. You can't fault any of us for dismissing your rants when you can't define your terms.
If you mean "Common Decency" then maybe you should say it, instead of trying to hijack a term that is already in use?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_law
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Re: It all comes out in 2040
So is that the date when your biblical prophecy shall be fulfilled and all that?
Just curious - I always try to set a reminder and track such events. So far the forces of divine revelation aren't scoring so well on the accuracy of their predictions!
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Re: Re: "...anyway, important thing is, you promised to leave
Sup liar. Why you still here?
Mostly because he has no where else to go. He has no honor, he lives in his parents basement, and everyone knows he is a liar with Blue Balls.
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Re: Trolls deserve hate.
It's forbidden by common law and statute
Please cite the statue in question. Unless that too is "Forbidden."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_law
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Interesting
Wondered if the swastika and uniform was legal:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post%E2%80%93World_War_II_legality_of_Nazi_flags#Austria
Law seems pretty strict.
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No matter
No matter how bad it looks to the citizens, the intel community has it in their brain that their cracks/hacks/moles are far better than the other teams. Therefore it's in their best interest to keep the bugs coming, because our side will exploit them faster than the other side.
It makes perfect sense. If you have an ego the size of a gas giant.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_law
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Re: Re: It's not like you have TROOLS to spare!
It's almost like you don't actually have any argument other than "I hate that Mike guy."
Not true!
I know he has already ran off with his tail between his legs to tell his mom how badly he just burned TD, but...
Blue Balls hates the Jew Conspiracy!
He hates Google!
He hates himself!!
He loves giving Corporations arbitrary "Rights" via governmental authority, spreading big government, and enriching corporations at the expense of human culture. And for whatever reason, horizontal lines.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_law
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Why fight it?
Legislation is so much easier than competition.
In 2007 the Telcos spent $1 million to cripple the broadband. What a great investment! They reaped that back in yearly profits from the price hikes.
But as Reason would say, this is the goal of the free market. Take the most economical path to enrichment at the expense of anything that gets in the way. If it's cheaper to sabotage than innovate, then that is obviously the best course of action.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Free!!
Just Remember that Cadet Bonespurs has forged an impressive deal that makes taxpayers fork over $700 per detainee. Money that goes straight to Trump's business partners.
Previously they were just given a ticket - which didn't cost taxpayers a dime, eh mate?
If you were a real American you'd be taking your gun collection and freeing the detainees at the concentration camps instead of hugging the neo-nazi's...
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Re: Perverse Incentives
Imagine if the people who would gain significant self enrichment from a merger are the very ones that can cause the merger to happen.
...isn't that the way mergers without already? Why imagine it?
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Why?
Because Nintendo wants to maintain it's 90 year government-issued monopoly on corporate assets.
Even if the material is abandoned, it's easier to litigate than innovate. That is how monopolists operate.
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Re: Re: Re: The Golden Rule is basis of all law. He who has the
You would have left when you promised too.
Yeah that post was a sterling example of how Blue Ball feels about honesty. But that is why he changes his name five times a day so no one will know he broke his word.
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