Comment Re:1. Reject Technology 2. Criminalize Customer 3. (Score 1) 562
It's slowly and painfully eroding our culture of naivety,...
Funny, that's exactly what Michael Lynton thinks about the internet.
It's slowly and painfully eroding our culture of naivety,...
Funny, that's exactly what Michael Lynton thinks about the internet.
I used to pull working computer/parts out of dumpsters all the time at uni. If you live in a first world country and don't need to play games, you don't even need to buy a computer! Just dust of some garbage and install your favorite linux flavor. Yesterdays gaming machine is my workstation.
I haven't bought a computer for about 6 years.
When Does It Become OK To Make Games About a War?
when the righteous moralists get over it.
Now you have evoked a straw man by your presumption of motive. Maybe there are other reasons to create a virus
It's far more likely the government created the virus for purposes of population control (look it up if you don't know) than the pharmaceutical industry. Although it could be an agenda of selling vaccines.
There must be more to life than having everything. -- Maurice Sendak