Let's say 10,000 years ago "fire" had been deemed too dangerous to attempt to use... we today would have nothing which in any way depended upon fire. (metal, gunpowder, rockets, etc x1000000)
Just because you do not see the long term repercussion upon civilization and culture does not mean they are not there.
"Why yes, we do happen do be an ISP.
Customers? No, we don't have any customers, too much trouble.
It's okay though, Hollywood pays us to not have customers."
"The "pragmatists" listed in the article are really just those patient enough to try to drag those who don't get the internet far enough into the future that they don't muck things up too badly."
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing... I suspect the more "they" know the more they're going to f&ck things up.
Normal ram has to be 'refreshed' every 50 (give a or take a few dozen) milliseconds or it forgets its data--so a couple seconds would make it awesome RAM!
What? And just GIVE the information away? I don't think so.
The freetards would just copy everything, then it wouldn't matter if it was public domain or not, it would definitely be out there.
I wonder how long it will be until the Executive and Legislative branches decide it's time to put an end to this kind of "out of control" activity (eg rights/liberty sustaining behaviour) from the Judicial branch...
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Re: *snort*
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It's like, "Hey, if we don't see it and nobody is complaining about it, then there's not a problem."
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Re: ...?
I see you've so very ragefully covered the points which were brought up in the article, and then tacked on a little ad-hom for good measure.
4/10. Style, but no substance.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Liquid Courage
got "troll", "statement", and "drink" I guess.
;-P
Thanx.
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Re:
Just because you do not see the long term repercussion upon civilization and culture does not mean they are not there.
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Re: Re: Liquid Courage
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Re: Face Gap
We'll need to give faces to the corporations or remove faces from the inventors--equalling this out will lead to greater innovation.
On the post: Time To Start Again On 'Six Strikes' And Let Internet Users Have A Seat At The Table
Re: Except that the biggest ISP...
Customers? No, we don't have any customers, too much trouble.
It's okay though, Hollywood pays us to not have customers."
On the post: Facebook Hits Back Hard On Yahoo Patent Claims, Countersues Over Its Own Patents: Nuclear War Begins
Preferably
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Re: !
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Re: Passive Tone
Try this one on for size:
"Why do homeowners get shot?"
"Science!"
Pretty good, eh?
On the post: Is The Battle Over The Internet About Control vs. Chaos? Or Delusions vs. Reality?
Two Sides
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing... I suspect the more "they" know the more they're going to f&ck things up.
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Re: 'Cause
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Re: Patriots, man
The patriotic lawmakers in Arizona are just attempting to bring about the revolution that much faster.
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Qubits for seconds
Normal ram has to be 'refreshed' every 50 (give a or take a few dozen) milliseconds or it forgets its data--so a couple seconds would make it awesome RAM!
On the post: Public Domain Starves While Copyright Office Struggles To Modernize
Re: Shill-o-tron
The freetards would just copy everything, then it wouldn't matter if it was public domain or not, it would definitely be out there.
/shill
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Re: Re: P-Words
You want PROOF from your benevolent gub'ment?
What are you, a commie? A hippie perhaps? Get outta here!
/troll
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Re: ~.~
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Re: Yeeeahhhhh!
On the post: Court Says BitTorrent Users Connected To The Same Swarm Are Not Involved In Any 'Conspiracy'
I wonder
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