I a few ago couldn't care less about what this soccer moron did in bed. The moment a judge said i am not allowed to see his name it then became must have information. As soon as I and everyone else in the country were told you cant talk about this it became main topic. If Giggs had not bothered to waist his money he would be in the papers for about a day and forgotten. Now he enshrined himself in history great work.
Same thing will happen the world over most governments do not want the public to actually have access to information on the scale of the internet. They fear they may be found out to be the fools they are. er sorry to tell you politicians we already know.
what's the betting Sony are lying. They seem to want to blame Anonymous. of course they could be lying all along in an attempt to kill off Anonymous. Its enough to make me join Anonymous.
typical troll the biggest threat to movie theatres is the industry tying the theatres in stupid rules even telling them when to show a film what screen weather to include asistive technology. and what to charge stuff em.
the reason given is that it is a religious ceremony. Not that that matters much these days. As to liking satire the royal family actually like satire spitting image for example.Now i think of it did they not do a royal command performance or meet the queen. and before i get yelled at i will state i would like this country to be a republic not a monarchy.
I have used spotify for a while and it was a good service. I say restricting the listener to I think 10 tracks per month and 5 plays of one tune is not the way to go will go back to my old way of getting music that I otherwise would not hear. thank you record execs . spotify should tell its our business butt out.
I think Rikuo has hit the nail on the head with this "the defendant used the software during the trial period, but then didn't purchase the full version, therefore we suffered catastrophic damages" that is exactly the shakedown here it is a class action lawsuit so how many others have not taken up the software after the trial period.
A lot of people read the daily fail yes.
A lot of people read the dandy (a uk comic)
A lot of people read the sun (which is a comic masquerading as a news paper)in fact more than the daily fail.
brings to mind this saying great minds think a like or fools seldom differ.
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NOTTINGHAMSHIRE SENIOR LEAGUE which is to do with soccer.
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1 release your content to "illegal sites"
2 Sue everyone on the flimsiest of evedence (or none at all)
3 Drive or cut as many people as possible of line
4 ISP become fewer
5 people get peed off with being sued and scammed for no reason, leave the web.
6 film and recording businesses say we knew it was a fad and the internet can be closed.
plan B as plan A (sarc)
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A lot of people read the dandy (a uk comic)
A lot of people read the sun (which is a comic masquerading as a news paper)in fact more than the daily fail.
brings to mind this saying great minds think a like or fools seldom differ.
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