You missed out the ZX80 (worlds first pre-assembled home computer that you didn't have to solder and could be connected directly to any television set instead of a monitor) and ZX81 and Sinclair Spectrum all of which pre-date the commodore 64.
Would you PLEASE just say "I think piracy is good", then the ACs will basically masturbate themselves to death, then we don't have to hear from them again!
The Wii U is a failure and doesn't work in the way they'd hoped. the controller loses connection randomly even when only a few feet from the console and there is massive lag between the two.
Nintendo has been keeping secret its internal staff problems for a while now as the major talent has leaked away to microsoft, apple and google.
Now they only have the dregs (and a few 'famous' faces to parade in public).
I don't WANT Nintendo to fail but at this point its inevitable.
At their next shareholders meeting the shit will hit the fan as they have to finally admit they're dead in the water.
SEGA did the same thing, holding out on giving the bad news until it was too late to do anything.
You should see just HOW MANY people have given their notice.
Nintendo has also been involved in paying for peoples silence as the slow brain drain continues.
Basically here is $xxx if you leave quietly and don't make a fuss on where you're going.
Stage 2 and above basically turn the US into a non-democratic country.
It HAS to start with a slow erosion of rights to get people "used" to having no control over their own lives otherwise it spills into armed rebellion across the entire USA.
Unfortunately the internet means people can see in real-time the changes as they happen, first one state is 'tested' then another then another to see how far a particular law can be pushed before the citizens break so you know EXACTLY which laws to collapse and which to maintain until the end when you suspend/erase the constitution.
Re: READ ALL. Your star witness says: "It was a good system..."
And weirdly, showing POLICE the copies counts as a performance so 1) you owe a public performance fee and 2) that counts as further 'piracy' i.e. you + the number of police in the room per viewing...............
This is because they only have ONE PC shared between all of them down in their special padded room (someone secreted bodily fluids onto the laptop so they got rid of it).
Now they have a nice 386 with 32mb ram and a rubber keyboard they can all bang their heads on merrily.
Probably because I know that even if they dropped me from the suit I could then file a counterclaim anyway that they COULDN'T drop and seek punitive damages........
no you won't because I'll patent 'method and system for creating an interactive virtual community of people named bill' and take you for everything you got!
Basically this guy is saying he PATENTED the 1st amendment rights of all famous people and only he gets to decide which social media sites they can use? (for a fee of course!).
Isn't that:
1) a form of indentured servitude
2) a massive violation of those 'famous' peoples rights
3) retarded
they didn't sue Disney...they shit their pants when Disney asked if they were GOING to sue, so they could plan a counterclaim that basically would have raped monster cable inside out.
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Well
We can move the case to East Texas (home of the Yee-Haa execution squad), they should have no problems with that right?????
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Re: He was only HALF of the genius
Sorry MR Wozniak, but we're posthumously burying you with Steve just like the Egyptians used to do for their Pharoahs....
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Re: Re:
so do porn stars...point being?
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Re:
IF (I_did_it=true) then
{how=here}
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Re:
And all from the good old UK.......
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Would you
Would you PLEASE just say "I think piracy is good", then the ACs will basically masturbate themselves to death, then we don't have to hear from them again!
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Re: Re:
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Nintendo
The Wii U is a failure and doesn't work in the way they'd hoped. the controller loses connection randomly even when only a few feet from the console and there is massive lag between the two.
Nintendo has been keeping secret its internal staff problems for a while now as the major talent has leaked away to microsoft, apple and google.
Now they only have the dregs (and a few 'famous' faces to parade in public).
I don't WANT Nintendo to fail but at this point its inevitable.
At their next shareholders meeting the shit will hit the fan as they have to finally admit they're dead in the water.
SEGA did the same thing, holding out on giving the bad news until it was too late to do anything.
You should see just HOW MANY people have given their notice.
Nintendo has also been involved in paying for peoples silence as the slow brain drain continues.
Basically here is $xxx if you leave quietly and don't make a fuss on where you're going.
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ending US citizens rights
There are 312,392,000 of us a couple of thousand of you.
Push us too far and see who's the one that ends up in front of a firing squad.
Yours Sincerely
The American Public
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Re: Re: One has to wonder
Stage 2 and above basically turn the US into a non-democratic country.
It HAS to start with a slow erosion of rights to get people "used" to having no control over their own lives otherwise it spills into armed rebellion across the entire USA.
Unfortunately the internet means people can see in real-time the changes as they happen, first one state is 'tested' then another then another to see how far a particular law can be pushed before the citizens break so you know EXACTLY which laws to collapse and which to maintain until the end when you suspend/erase the constitution.
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Re:
The RIAA mastered the art of bringing the dead back to life as customer-hating zombies a long time ago........
/buy our product...ignore our violation of your rights...don't use your BRAAAAIIIINNNNNSSSSSSS /
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Re: READ ALL. Your star witness says: "It was a good system..."
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Re: Re: statement from AFACT, attributable to executive director Neil Gane:
I could have SOOOOO much fun...yes i have 50 DVD burners and I sit here all day burning copies of the hurt locker....
No...I don't sell them I wipe my ass on them then burn them in the garden....
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Re: Re: statement from AFACT, attributable to executive director Neil Gane:
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but
This is because they only have ONE PC shared between all of them down in their special padded room (someone secreted bodily fluids onto the laptop so they got rid of it).
Now they have a nice 386 with 32mb ram and a rubber keyboard they can all bang their heads on merrily.
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i wanna get sued
Probably because I know that even if they dropped me from the suit I could then file a counterclaim anyway that they COULDN'T drop and seek punitive damages........
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please mike
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Re:
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1st amendment
Isn't that:
1) a form of indentured servitude
2) a massive violation of those 'famous' peoples rights
3) retarded
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Re: Monster Cable = Monster troll
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