Maybe I'm wearing my tinfoil hat again, but couldn't this "good samaritan" bullshit be a subtle way to revert the obnoxious bail, now that it caused public(?) uproar(?)?
We'll see if the charges dropped, or servers got magically wiped - wait, that's another story..
How being shot in your home/on the street by nazi soldiers is anyhow less tragic than being shot in a concentration camp. Being gassed is equally lethal in a shower and on the streets.
It's annoying because I see it more and more often abused, used as justification for compensation etc.
100-120M civilians dead, yet everybody talks about all the jews that were killed, which is roughly 5% of the total causalities. And WTF about the rest (95M)? Nothing..
A police state is a state in which the government exercises rigid and repressive controls over the social, economic, and political life of the population. A police state typically exhibits elements of totalitarianism and social control, and there is usually little or no distinction between the law and the exercise of political power by the executive.
The inhabitants of a police state experience restrictions on their mobility, and on their freedom to express or communicate political or other views, which are subject to police monitoring or enforcement. Political control may be exerted by means of a secret police force which operates outside the boundaries normally imposed by a constitutional state.[2]
Is this matches the current view of the US by TD commenters?
So are high capacity tapes, that's why it's still being used as a backup media.
For personal use, portability and speed worth more, and flash memory is far superior in that aspect. That's what UMG should understand.
I'm usually prefer free market, but the "treating is more profitable than curing" strategy simply disgust me. Why? Because they're playing with people's health and life, and no one should profiteer on this.
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We'll see if the charges dropped, or servers got magically wiped - wait, that's another story..
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On the post: The Colonel vs. Adolf Hitler In A Trademark Extravaganza
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It's annoying because I see it more and more often abused, used as justification for compensation etc.
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Re: Re: Timmy, did YOUR parents monitor your game play?
You and everyone else who reply to his stupid rantings contribute to the global pollution much more. (And now I too, and that's YOUR FAULT!)
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Is this matches the current view of the US by TD commenters?
On the post: Way To Go Florida: Governor Signs Law That Accidentally Bans All Computers & Smartphones
Re: Re: Re: WRONG. Has not "effectively banned all computers, tablets and smartphones".
On the post: Your Tax Dollars At Work: How Commerce Dept. Spent $2.7 Million Cleaning Out Two Malware-Infected Computers
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How the holy fuckin' cow peripherials like mouse and keyboard got destroyed in the process, if not for the sake of "destroying" equipment.
Probably someone needed stuff and panicked destruction of misreported equipment were the most easiest way.
1. Look up who the fuck handled the two reports.
2. Check who did the destroying of the equipment
3. Check the new equipment vendors
I bet there would be some connection between 1-2 or 1-3.
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Re: Wrong conclusion must be from not seeing The Rich as bad actors.
Maybe in time you'll realize that you only antagonize people that normally agree with you with your pointless ad hominem. Until then, so long.
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But I guess people still buy that shit.
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There, FTFY
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For personal use, portability and speed worth more, and flash memory is far superior in that aspect. That's what UMG should understand.
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Re: My friend Zach Gage had a hand in it
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Wishful thinking.
I raised this problem a dozen times to no avail. Even sent a suggestion to Mike, and got no reply.
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I'm usually prefer free market, but the "treating is more profitable than curing" strategy simply disgust me. Why? Because they're playing with people's health and life, and no one should profiteer on this.
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I'd take it as a compliment. They should too.
On the post: Latin American Countries Band Together To Fight Growing Problem Of Investor-State Disputes
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Alas, you earned your report.
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This doesn't make any sense. How can a competitor cripple a development, when basically they don't earn money yet?
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