Comment Re:Password Plus CAPTCHA helps (Score 1) 615
the side effects would give you projectile diarrhea.
whoa, awesome! </voice of Otto the bus driver from The Simpsons>
the side effects would give you projectile diarrhea.
whoa, awesome! </voice of Otto the bus driver from The Simpsons>
Anything can be misinterpreted by someone who doesn't want to understand. I'd say implicit in this question is:
"According to whatever metrics you yourself apply when using the word 'best' in this context, out of the countries you have any knowledge or instinct about whatsoever, have you noticed any one that seems to have somewhat better email privacy laws than the other."
Now this is still not very precise, but I imagine if the best literary minds in the world got together and wrote a treaty on the subjects, cowards like us would still avoid answering the actual question by instead perpetuating an argument about the meaning of some word X.
Perhaps Switzerland.
It has more to do with the interests of the nuclear industry than Japanese sensibilities. Ever since the Japanese nuclear trouble there has been a barrage of pro-nuclear stories, all reassuring us that everything is ok with nuclear.
Really? Living in Tokyo, I've been very much concerned with how western media rather blows that whole business out of proportions. They've had my relatives back home completely terrified for my safety. The radioactive leakage is a concern, but only one of many and the real tragedy is the 20-30,000 people killed by the tsunami. I swear, to me it seems many western people must think a radioactive mutated Godzilla is going to burst out of the Tokyo bay any minute now.
Whether or not the government is involved, it is still censorship.
My point was that the makers (according to the stub) agree with the decision, and seem to be pretty decent about the whole thing. Why would you fret about censorship when pretty much everyone (who has rights to the work) are in agreement?
If your calculations are correct you don't have anything to worry about.
I'm not worried, I was complaining about insensitive clods, you insensitive clod.
Seriously, I'm not sure what's so complicated about this. It's not like CDs are that much more expensive than buying stuff electronically. Plus, you have a backup copy that's going to outlast whatever media you rip it onto anyway as long as you keep it physically safe. Plus you have the booklet that goes with it.
But I don't want that. I don't want the gdmn booklet, nor the case nor the worthless plastic that is the actual cd. I don't want to wast time ripping songs off it, hell, I don't even want a cd player (though I have one in a box somewhere) and I don't want to waste more of my precious shelf space. I don't want to clean the worthless pieces of plastic, I don't want to see them or handle them. And all this is only the beginning of what I find wrong with your post.
Only those with Cowboy Neil as an option.
Cowboy Neil is always an option.
Politics: A strife of interests masquerading as a contest of principles. The conduct of public affairs for private advantage. -- Ambrose Bierce