So the FBI is involved in child labour? Not surprising as it seems the entire agency is made of children... little shits that cry and moan and throw their toys around until they get their way and like to cause trouble but will go to the nearest "adult" and tattle tale on the others in their schemes claiming it was their ideas.
There's a video online of you being bent over a table and reamed by Hulk Hogan & his lawyers. Don't bother trying to get this sex tape removed, as this is an actual newsworthy video.
"According to the Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary, the Met is also the worst-performing force for solving burglaries from people's homes in 2013-14. The Met caught offenders in 11% of burglaries, against a national average of 15.5%, according to the HMIC."
No surprise there...
Had my place broken into ~2yrs ago and the thieves attempted to use one of the credit cards at an ATM up the road from me at a bank that has external CCTV, not to mention the other businesses that ahve CCTV, or the goddam traffic monitoring cameras in the area, all of which would have gotten a clear shot of the perps.
What did the MEt do with this info? Nothing, case was filed as unsolvable. Too fucking lazy to ask for a screengrab of whoever used the atm, nor to check their own damn cctv.
48% of moviegoers are willing to pay $1 or more per ticket for the additional measures. Nineteen per cent of respondents said they would pay $3 or more
HOnestly, I'm surprised at the LOW percentage, since they put the questions to their Board of Directors, but then again, they are a bunch of money-grubbing arseholes that that percentage is actually reasonable for them. (not that they'd ever actually PAY to go watch a movie)
Thank god for that.... the stupid shit I got up to at school would have put me on several watchlists. Thankfully I went to school in Africa and not the United States of Administration
Similar thing happened with Elite Dangerous. After months of saying there would be an offline mode, they turn around days before release and say FU all that bought the game on that premise... Online only.
the Flying Burrito Brothers, Hot Tuna and New Riders of the Purple Sage
OK, I work for a vinyl collecting magazine for 5+ years now, so I constantly get introduced to obscure music, not counting the fact my father collects some obscure stuff, but I've never even heard of these bands
Nha, pretty sure you can replace politicians with a rock, it'll be just as productive, or even a monkey... You'd still get poo flung at you, but atleast you won't have your faced held in it, forced to eat it and proclaim it the greatest meal you've ever had.
It's already been seen over the past years that the US goverment doesn't view the people as citizens, but as criminals/terrorists that they just haven't been able to thrown in jail YET.
"the US would never (*snort*) go against the wishes of it's citizens."
Well that is actually true... do you really think the lobbyists/politicians will bite the hand that feeds them (companies/individuals that line their pockets), when they can just make empty promises and gestures to placate or distract the sheeple?
This would be a concerted, technologically capable event, and Sony has proven time and time and time again that it knows jack shit about technology or IT protection, even the most basic stuff.
There's also the part now where they won't be wiping save games from the Gamma testing at launch. This means everyone who has been playing these past few weeks will be way ahead of everyone else that starts on release day. This includes all the players who have raked in millions of credits using exploits and hacks. (I for one played during Beta to get my settings and controls sorted, and decided to wait for release to play as they should be doing a wipe).
that it was going to hold the government to a very high standard and would not allow the government to manufacture a misleading transcript by hiding the fact of any redactions
That is EXACTLY what they were trying to do.
If they'd managed to remove anything, thereby changing a sworn testimony, they could go back and requestion and show that the person was lying under oath, and thereby jeopardise the entire case and try get it thrown out.
If there was one reason for me to become a lawyer, it would be to slap the shit outta idiots like this in court(though I'd probably try and get wording in my damages claim that would allow me to actually slap him)
When they find the guy, I sure as hell hope they prep a SWAT team with body cameras so that when they hit his house we can watch the uploaded footage of the kid pissing his pants.
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Not surprising as it seems the entire agency is made of children... little shits that cry and moan and throw their toys around until they get their way and like to cause trouble but will go to the nearest "adult" and tattle tale on the others in their schemes claiming it was their ideas.
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Hey Gawker
Bla, bla, bla
Get over yourself
On the post: London's Metropolitan Police Houses A Bunch Of Criminals Who Are More Interested In Harassing Journalists Than Chasing Criminals
No surprise there...
Had my place broken into ~2yrs ago and the thieves attempted to use one of the credit cards at an ATM up the road from me at a bank that has external CCTV, not to mention the other businesses that ahve CCTV, or the goddam traffic monitoring cameras in the area, all of which would have gotten a clear shot of the perps.
What did the MEt do with this info? Nothing, case was filed as unsolvable. Too fucking lazy to ask for a screengrab of whoever used the atm, nor to check their own damn cctv.
On the post: TSA At The Movies: Theater Chain Looks To Bring Security Theater To The Movie Theater
HOnestly, I'm surprised at the LOW percentage, since they put the questions to their Board of Directors, but then again, they are a bunch of money-grubbing arseholes that that percentage is actually reasonable for them. (not that they'd ever actually PAY to go watch a movie)
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Re: Kinda glad
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On the post: Get Ready For Classic Songs Of The 50s & 60s To Disappear From Internet Streaming Thanks To Copyright Lawsuits
OK, I work for a vinyl collecting magazine for 5+ years now, so I constantly get introduced to obscure music, not counting the fact my father collects some obscure stuff, but I've never even heard of these bands
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Re: Transparency is all fine
On the post: European Commission Announces Major Transparency Initiative For TAFTA/TTIP
Re: When in the US?
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Re: When in the US?
Well that is actually true... do you really think the lobbyists/politicians will bite the hand that feeds them (companies/individuals that line their pockets), when they can just make empty promises and gestures to placate or distract the sheeple?
On the post: Sony Jabs Hornets Nest, Allegedly Engages In DDoS Attacks Against Sites Hosting Leaked Documents
I'm going to have to call bull on this.
This would be a concerted, technologically capable event, and Sony has proven time and time and time again that it knows jack shit about technology or IT protection, even the most basic stuff.
On the post: Elite: Dangerous Deletes Promised Offline Mode Just Before Release, Non-Committal On Kickstarter/Beta Refunds
This means everyone who has been playing these past few weeks will be way ahead of everyone else that starts on release day. This includes all the players who have raked in millions of credits using exploits and hacks.
(I for one played during Beta to get my settings and controls sorted, and decided to wait for release to play as they should be doing a wipe).
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They should probably do an eval on those who elected him in the first place, but there is the old addage: "The lesser of two evils".
If this is the lesser, I don't want to know what the other guy would've been like.
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Re: If This Site Was Still Loading, Would You Still Be Here?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8248056.stm
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On the post: Big Pharma Given Control Of New .pharmacy Domain; Only Available To 'Legitimate' Online Pharmacies
Re: I've got an idea!
Its called .gov
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Poetic justice?
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