Chuck Norris' Enemy (deceased) (profile), 4 Oct 2011 @ 8:32am
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Why don't you enlighten us with what the FUD is? Screaming "FUD!" without any basis is essentially the same thing...FUD! Of course, I don't expect anything from you AC IPtards except Grade C trolling.
Chuck Norris' Enemy (deceased) (profile), 3 Oct 2011 @ 8:32am
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Maybe he feels you shouldn't take from those who wish not to be taken from. Maybe he has some moral compass...unlike the IPtards that think everyone should pay them even though they never copied a thing, or would rather trample inherent rights of a person to sustain a failing business model, to ruin a kids life because he shared what he loved with his friends, assumes paying customers are criminals. Of course, Mike isn't here talking up the morals of piracy (which is an opinion to which anyone can take sides depending on their moral compass) he is here debating and discussing the economic realities of the content industry and the IP-lovers insistence that piracy is a problem. Or is piracy a window into the solution, a reason to rethink their strategy, a reason to evaluate their business model and improve.
I am pretty sure I had to dig down through the menu on my cell phone to disable the GPS loc data tracking. But we already knew the cell companies were evil.
What is your concern here? I am pretty sure it has nothing to do with what happened to this woman. Is the industry really lamenting the loss of this one person? Or are they glad they can use her story to promote their monopoly? Exploitation as clear as day along with only half the truth.
You know...a conversation usually starts with a question. Certainly he poses the question as the headline (which I am sure is the only thing you read) but then in the post he places his opinion. So desperate you are to discount Mike without any counter-arguments. So who is the weasel? Discuss!
It is nice to see OnStar actively helping customers understand the changes. Thanks for showing up hear to add insight.
Or we could send messages to the vehicle regarding warranty or recall matters.
I get enough "Your warranty is about to expire" mailings. It would just be even more annoying if my car started barking out warnings at me...especially when I bought the car used and the warranty wouldn't cover anything anyways. I like that you still add some value (albeit rare occasions, ie. mandatory evacuations?...tornado warnings?) to non-enrolled customers for tracking, storing, and selling their data. I still believe an opt-out should be an option for those who prefer privacy to little added benefit.
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Or the telcos for putting up the wire to transmit the DDOS.
Try again!
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Because they aren't doing anything wrong, they have nothing to hide. =]
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Or we could send messages to the vehicle regarding warranty or recall matters.
I get enough "Your warranty is about to expire" mailings. It would just be even more annoying if my car started barking out warnings at me...especially when I bought the car used and the warranty wouldn't cover anything anyways. I like that you still add some value (albeit rare occasions, ie. mandatory evacuations?...tornado warnings?) to non-enrolled customers for tracking, storing, and selling their data. I still believe an opt-out should be an option for those who prefer privacy to little added benefit.
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