Comment Re:It takes a village, but all cultures are equal (Score 1) 155
On gun rights activists, obviously.
On gun rights activists, obviously.
How as this post a troll? My statement was factual, helpful, based on first-hand experience, (I love that game) and in no way soliciting response. Looks like someone out there has mod points and a chip on their shoulder.
you can play grim fandango on wine...
I was informed by the doctor that at best they would be able to effectively halve the strength of my eyeglass prescription. I would still be so nearsighted that I would not be able to drive legally (or safely for that matter) without prescription lenses, and while I would see measurably better, I would still not see enough better that it would bear any logistical improvement in my daily life. The television would still be a giant blur to me from the couch. Summary: NO THANKS. I will wait until they can fully replace my defective eyes.
... and then maybe hollowing out a stone and showing how cool streaming could have been in the Neolithic...
Sarcasm mode off
Wait, that was sarcasm? That was a great idea!
Admit being wrong? No thanks, I've been trying to cut back.
Well, its really no more ridiculous than storing authentication on the client-side. You'd be shocked how often this basic foolishness flies with very large companies.
google the "Fraudulent Online Identity Sanctions Act", moron.
There actually IS a law, its called the "Fraudulent Online Identity Sanctions Act" and its an ammendment to some other law I forget the name of but I'm sure is as easy to google.
Federal crime, 7 years in jail yo.
https://www.govtrack.us/congre...
while you're right that was a customer service agreement, a simple internet search will show you a ton of references to the text of the actual law.
https://www.govtrack.us/congre...
no that was icann's policy. here's the law. you want me to do any of your other homework for you?
come on don't be egomaniacal or lazy. you can google this yourself. its a law. https://www.govtrack.us/congre...
1) Uh. No, there is no such law.
2) If there was such a law, it would not require the email address listed to be read by a human being.
REFUTED on both counts.
There is no law. Stop saying things to sound smart.
REFUTED
Stop contradicting things I say just to try to astro-turf over your own misbehavior.
They're lucky it wasn't held hostage...
Lucky, indeed! Next expires 26-may-2020. Lets see how that works for them next time around.
I'm pretty sure also they're required by law to put ACCURATE contact info into the registry...
The one day you'd sell your soul for something, souls are a glut.