Re: This is AGAIN the use of RARE anomalies to attack...
BWAHAHAHAHAH!!!
You are such a self-deluded fool of a puppet, it's not funny!!
Oh, fuck it, who am I kidding?? You're fucking hilarious!
I think it's high time that some of our more enterprising members 1) find pictures of your sorry self, and photochop a nice big arm leading from your ass to the MAFIAA overlords you have sold yourself to. And then chop that "fuckin' asshole" audio onto the picture.
Just for good measure, you know: we have to warn the rest of the free-thinking world of your idiocy.
Autoweek: Now that's how a review should be written--clear, concise, factual, and with the author's feelings and impressions at the end, properly attributed and separated from the facts.
Had Broder done his article like that, NONE of this would have happened, period.
Perhaps we should just stop, let this and other bogus laws go into place; and then just sit back and wait for the cowards to start screaming like little babies when they get tagged for allegedly "illegal" content.
How dare they!! I can't believe that STEAL! How DARE they take money from the mouths of those poor suffering industry execs, with their INDEPENDENT publishing and INTERNET!
The latest thinking is that the Amerindians of the eastern US actually immigrated from western Europe, either via coastal glacial formations, or by boat following said coastline, and that they hit the area about the same time as the ones that came over via Alaska and the Bering ice bridge.
The reason Bluray hasn't taken off is simple cost: when DVD costs less than half a comparable bluray, and the average eyes can't see the quality difference, then it's a no-brainer, and it ain't gonna be bluray.
Sony's Betamax lost to VHS simply because Sony priced themselves right out of the market. HD-DVD is a special case, because they were already well on their way to domination, akin to VHS, when Sony and their cronies bought them out, and firmly entrenched bluray in the US at least--and it was all over "content control".
And that's the other shoe hitting the floor: people do not want some nameless/faceless/soulless corporation telling them what they can watch, and when.
****I**** choose when to watch what I want to watch; if I EVER put any disc of mine into my player, and get some bullshit message telling me I cannot watch what I LEGALLY purchased: I will then figure out a way to crack the encryption and copy the disk to DVD or HD-DVD; I will then take the bluray out of the player, snap it into a bunch of pieces, wipe my freshly-shitted ass with each of them, place one piece each into letters sent to the publishers, the "enforcement nazis", the president, and any other anti-fair-use idiot I can think of, to show them EXACTLY what I think of their bullshit.
And if ever printed books do this, they will get the same fucking treatment.
To the anti-fair-use jackasses: it's NOT about "piracy"; it's about RIGHTS, as in MY RIGHT TO USE MY LEGALLY-PURCHASED MEDIA AS I SEE FIT. We get that you don't like that, we get that you're puppets for the media corporations (who have ALREADY raped everyone for every dime they can, from the artists, producers, consumers, even the damn government, in the form of taxes not paid), so please go slinking back to your masters, lick their feet and tell them we have flipped you all a really big shit-covered middle finger, a nice FUCK YOU, because we are tired of you stomping our rights for your profits.
It ends now. Don't like it? MOVE. I hear Iran would love you kind of people.
Check out my post above, where I've expressed my own concern, because my ISP, in it's extreme "wisdom", has laid me wide open with a modem that I cannot change the login info.
My money says that people with a situation like mine will be the very first to get spoofed, and receive bogus "six-strike warnings". :tard:s
And I'll bet a few of these AC's that keep calling us privacy advocates "pirates", will be the pawns ISPs/MAFIAA use to falsely accuse millions of people, in the name of "stopping piracy".
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Re: This is AGAIN the use of RARE anomalies to attack...
You are such a self-deluded fool of a puppet, it's not funny!!
Oh, fuck it, who am I kidding?? You're fucking hilarious!
I think it's high time that some of our more enterprising members 1) find pictures of your sorry self, and photochop a nice big arm leading from your ass to the MAFIAA overlords you have sold yourself to. And then chop that "fuckin' asshole" audio onto the picture.
Just for good measure, you know: we have to warn the rest of the free-thinking world of your idiocy.
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Had Broder done his article like that, NONE of this would have happened, period.
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Re: Togther to fight porngraphy
Spammer spamming "adults[sic] websites" blocking software, when the ENTIRE thread is about the ISP doing the blocking!
Idiot spammers being idiots. And spammers.
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Fixed for accuracy.
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It'll be even funnier, knowing its your overlords putting it to you.
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Re: The wave of the future: private laws by corporations
"Corporate States of AmuriKKKa"
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How dare they!! I can't believe that STEAL! How DARE they take money from the mouths of those poor suffering industry execs, with their INDEPENDENT publishing and INTERNET!
PIIIIIRRAAAAACYYYYYY!!!! oogaboogaBOO!
:rolleyes:
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**aka, "retarded, puppet-master-derived propaganda"
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Sony's Betamax lost to VHS simply because Sony priced themselves right out of the market. HD-DVD is a special case, because they were already well on their way to domination, akin to VHS, when Sony and their cronies bought them out, and firmly entrenched bluray in the US at least--and it was all over "content control".
And that's the other shoe hitting the floor: people do not want some nameless/faceless/soulless corporation telling them what they can watch, and when.
****I**** choose when to watch what I want to watch; if I EVER put any disc of mine into my player, and get some bullshit message telling me I cannot watch what I LEGALLY purchased: I will then figure out a way to crack the encryption and copy the disk to DVD or HD-DVD; I will then take the bluray out of the player, snap it into a bunch of pieces, wipe my freshly-shitted ass with each of them, place one piece each into letters sent to the publishers, the "enforcement nazis", the president, and any other anti-fair-use idiot I can think of, to show them EXACTLY what I think of their bullshit.
And if ever printed books do this, they will get the same fucking treatment.
To the anti-fair-use jackasses: it's NOT about "piracy"; it's about RIGHTS, as in MY RIGHT TO USE MY LEGALLY-PURCHASED MEDIA AS I SEE FIT. We get that you don't like that, we get that you're puppets for the media corporations (who have ALREADY raped everyone for every dime they can, from the artists, producers, consumers, even the damn government, in the form of taxes not paid), so please go slinking back to your masters, lick their feet and tell them we have flipped you all a really big shit-covered middle finger, a nice FUCK YOU, because we are tired of you stomping our rights for your profits.
It ends now. Don't like it? MOVE. I hear Iran would love you kind of people.
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Re: Just watch this is what comes next
My money says that people with a situation like mine will be the very first to get spoofed, and receive bogus "six-strike warnings". :tard:s
And I'll bet a few of these AC's that keep calling us privacy advocates "pirates", will be the pawns ISPs/MAFIAA use to falsely accuse millions of people, in the name of "stopping piracy".
Countdown to revolution in ...3 ...2 ...1
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