"No one who is as appallingly lousy a performer as you are would want their real name out there. And judging by some of the sloppy shit you've written here, I can only infer that that Leigh Beadon is a nom de plume."
so anonymous assclown, what exactly do you do other than hide behind your keyboard and spout off at people?
Nothing I gather.
Folks, just stop responding to this tard. We are dealing with a lowlife piece of shit like this guy...
I recently had a free internet account because my roomate worked for a local ISP. It came to my attention that I topped the bandwidth usage, month one, for the entire area(I told them I was honored lol).
That said, I beat the crap out of my current Comcast account and have never had an issue.
Actually, now that I think about it, that ISP was one of a few to not fold like a lawn chair in terms of user privacy so props to them...
"What he doesn't seem to understand is that this whole thing has long since ceased being just about sharing music and movies; it's about fighting the rampant corruption that endangers the rights and freedom of so many."
I have been thinking along the same lines lately Suja.
After camping out on Creative Americas lawn for the last few months there seems to be a substantive dislocation from, not only reality, but the bigger issue here.
We need to, as a collective, kill all the lobbyist for starters.
It's interesting that I am sort of a hippie at heart but I can't remember being so completely outraged by something in my entire life. Certainly to the point I actually do something about it.
I think part of my issue is that I frankly can't fathom what big content thinks its going to accomplish here except pissing people off.
FFS all they had to do was throw up a freaking server or two and call it a day. With a bit of p2p technology their problems are solved. They would rather throw literally billions of dollars at folks so they don't have to actually do any work.
The US is in a sad state of affairs right now. Someone seriously needs to kick Chris Dodd in the balls but, unfortunately, that he assumes he has a pair. Conventional wisdom would dictate otherwise.
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Nigel
On the post: Jack White Releases Single... By Launching 1,000 Balloons With Flexi Discs Attached
Oblig. Airborne Marketing Reference
First thing that popped into my head lol..
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Anonymous Cowards
to quote Homer Simpson "Trying is the first step to failure"
But as we all know, AC's cup is perpetually half empty. Its nice to know he likes the site so much he is camped out here though.
Nigel
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so anonymous assclown, what exactly do you do other than hide behind your keyboard and spout off at people?
Nothing I gather.
Folks, just stop responding to this tard. We are dealing with a lowlife piece of shit like this guy...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/panorama/hi/front_page/newsid_9693000/9693594.stm
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That said, I beat the crap out of my current Comcast account and have never had an issue.
Actually, now that I think about it, that ISP was one of a few to not fold like a lawn chair in terms of user privacy so props to them...
http://www.citmedialaw.org/blog/2011/isp-gets-identity-seeking-subpoena-vacated?utm_source=feedb urner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+CitizenMediaLawProject+%28Citizen+Media+Law+Proje ct%29
Nigel
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Chris Dodd =
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Principle
We have already covered liar..
Nigel
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Correct
By that logic... no lost sales.. just sayin'..
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Crowdfund ads
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That is precisely what powers me. Well stated.
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On the post: RIAA Still Doesn't Get It: Hopes SOPA Opposition Was A 'One-Time Experience'
Congrats
2. I still can't get my head around this. It is frankly not possible to be so freaking ignorant as Cary Sherman is unless he is outright full of shit.
I am fairly certain at this point he is simply full of shit.
Nigel
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Sheer Awsomeness
Nigel
On the post: An Infographic Showing Just How Frequently Hollywood Has Cried Wolf About 'Piracy'
hmm
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Keith Olberman
http://current.com/shows/countdown/videos/markos-moulitsas-on-sopa-pipa-and-the-battle-for- control-of-the-internet
Ron Wyden is the first guess but I only saw a transcript. Its likely on the site somewhere though.
Nigel
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hmph
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And, with that we have a winner.
Well played sir.
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You want to make a point, quit being anonymous or a fucking coward. Because, that is all you are, a fucking coward with no point to make.
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On the post: The Myth That SOPA & PIPA Will Stop Infringement By 'Educating' The Public
After camping out on Creative Americas lawn for the last few months there seems to be a substantive dislocation from, not only reality, but the bigger issue here.
We need to, as a collective, kill all the lobbyist for starters.
It's interesting that I am sort of a hippie at heart but I can't remember being so completely outraged by something in my entire life. Certainly to the point I actually do something about it.
I think part of my issue is that I frankly can't fathom what big content thinks its going to accomplish here except pissing people off.
FFS all they had to do was throw up a freaking server or two and call it a day. With a bit of p2p technology their problems are solved. They would rather throw literally billions of dollars at folks so they don't have to actually do any work.
The US is in a sad state of affairs right now. Someone seriously needs to kick Chris Dodd in the balls but, unfortunately, that he assumes he has a pair. Conventional wisdom would dictate otherwise.
Nigel
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Ehh, I agree with most things on this site but who gets appointed to suss that bit out?
:)
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Heh, well played sir!
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