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Comment bad programming? (Score 0) 197

my question, how does a webpage override a program that's actually on your computer? it doesn't seem like rocket science to me. i only know a tad about mirc scripting, and and-if-else pops into my head. the way it sounds, safari and internet exploder want to make the internet comply to them. whereas they should actually do what they advertize. the worlds worst browser doesn't have much of a leg to stand on, i'm not sure where safari falls into this. but if the browsers were truly secure, there shouldn't be a prob. i am not a fan of google. i do not agree with that blasted google anylitics (sp) everywhere. if you click secure, it should be somewhat secure, not spark a lawsuit because they don't want to do actual programming. it really seems like they want the image of being secure, but do not actually want it to be. like most things. laptop encryption is in court atm, what about smart phone encryption? also, wanting to be secure is on the list of the fbis 'you could be a terrorist if...' statement. they only want it to look like its secure, not actually be secure.

Comment Re:U.S. is not to blame. (Score 1) 444

well, the US is to blame. for it not going to war with unwarranted reasoning, it would not have happened. but it wasn't a weapons of mass destruction, it was the whole mid easy. 1 at a time. we had to totally destroy their infrastructure, medical and educational framework, because it was better than ours. like Norton AV from the earlier 80's, a true American company. put your name on things that are not yours, sell things that you did not right, violate every copyright there is, buy the competition out because they are better than you, then throw everything away. a true american company mr norton died when he was about 35 from severe alcoholism, prolly brought on by the stress caused by stealing and underhandedness. tis the american way tho. we couldn't let a 'terrorist' nation have anything better than we do. then again, this stuff happens in war.

Comment i wan one!! (Score 0) 128

free tv! the way it should be. quickly...tv used to be free, commercials paid for the content, long as enough people watched the ads, they were satisfied. today, you have to pay a rather huge sum to get the tv stations, most of it is crap and wouldn't be watched. the commercials don't even make sense for the most part. anyway what did this guy do? he sold something that was shipped to him. it looked ligit....but, it wasn't. this looks like what sopa would look like. jsujt arrest the lot, seize everything. he will get nothing back, destroy his life, long as he didn't pirate (knowingly or not) a tv show and cost the corporation 3852752498567892347614891 trillion dollars. maybe their trying to run the world 100 years in the past...still grasping onto physical things. this is a new age, embrace it

Comment Re:In other words, (Score 0) 368

where are the 'hikers' now? first, if they actually were hikers, why were they in a war torn country? thats kinda, moronic. secondly, where was their map? compass? did they know how to read a map? remember, they were hikers. lastly, who are we to question their justice system? we catch someone with a joint and toss em in jail for life. they cut off a hand. now what way is more cruel? ask anyone in prison for having a joint, they will give up their left hand to be free. i personally think, being a simple hiker, you would try your best to avoid WAR and countries we want to have wars with. the media portrays iran as a country that harbors terrorists. 10 years ago it was a great place to visit. the only difference that i cant find is money. it wont borrow money from the IMF. it wont get on board with every other in debt nation. it has its own currency. it has a supreme educational system. have you ever met a dumb Iranian? social security, noone is sick and homeless. its paid for, and everything cheap. (yes, i am sure there are homeless, but they are not hungry). the usa has a way of drivign other countries into debt, and destroying what they have thats better just so we can be number 1 again. sorta like norton antivirus. destroy all competition...then the complete piece of crap can be number 1. i am not pro iran. i am anti state run media. there are 2 sides to the story. i do not agree with any internet crime getting more than a year or 2 in prison. but what he failed to do is check to see if there were any warrants for his arrest. thats what one should do anyway. ot os their own sovereign nation, with their own laws. we, being the rest of the world, have no right to even question them. if i had my own country, and made tobacco and booze illegal, would other countries pressure me into making those 2 legal? what would give them the right?

Comment i cant wait (Score 0) 303

soon i will only get the news the govt wants me to hear! i wont even have the ability to search out the anthrax mailer, or Americans being tortured, i wont be able to look for article about yellow cake in iraq or heroin in Afghanistan, only what the govt deems beneficial to me. searching takes too long and its too much effort. I'm glad someone can think for me, cause i have a hard time myself.

Comment product placement (Score 0) 464

product placement and advertizing (the main character drinks a coke). i dont need more advertizing. commercials within a movie, and yet prices soar even higher. on a large scale, people are not going to the movies as much, but prices are soaring ever higher. the less people that go, the higher the price. the guy behind the desk at the top will get his money. pure, simple greed/communism. cant say for sure it is either, but sure looks it.

Comment no ecoonomic value (Score 0) 64

mostly because none wants to pay for a rock. not because its worthless. thats like me saying an audio cd has no economic value. if i ever heard any good songs, i might buy a cd. but they wont buy a rock, tehy will arrest detain search houses and seize everything till they get what they want. no economic value

Comment Re:Also (Score -1) 865

hahahaha original he says. that would mean that tehy write, produce and film something that they do not know about. it hasn't been categorized and analyzed. like, scream 4, they knew almost how many tickets they would sell, and how many dvd's. to them, this is good entertainment. something they can depend on. sci fi movies, since movies have started, have never been big hits. the ticket sales were always dismal. Pandora was a box office flop. rightfully so, as the movie sucked goat balls. it was a copy, a rather sad remake of a french film that was barely a year old called Eden Log. its dubbed in english, its also subbed. i cant distinctly remember another film like it. oh, both subbed n dubbed are edited together different, the endings are different also. tehre was boondock saints. a diamond in the rough. the industry took a chance. the guy that wrote/directed it pissed em off, so they refused anything from him again. they tried to make a second, with catastrophic results. but then again, the industry makes good calls also. there was a second script for beetlejuice written, beetlejuice goes to hawaii, but it was never filmed :) you cant exactly fault them for sticking to what they know works. but you can for making gobs of money, and not trying to do what the companies are for, entertainment. thats what i have been looking for. there was a movie a while backed called the Killing Room. i think that was original, tho it was most likely a remake from a 60's movie that i did not see. to keep this on topic, yes, the price of EVERYTHING is just outrageous. the cost of the food alone should be enough to fund a few movies. but looking at the movie goers, not on a whole, but a very large percentage, are teen to earlie 20's. they are the ones that spend the money. as you get older, you tend to think of the 20 dollars vs renting a movie. so the movies will be aimed to them. if its a remake, its been a priven something that works. and they have not seen it before. i just saw The Mechanic, with jason stathem. it was 'ok'. his movies are always good popcorn movies. tho t he professional was the same thing, and 1000 before that. but the ones that went to see it haven't seen all those others. the people complaining about such things, like myself, don't account for much of the ticket sales. so teens/earlie 20 drive ticket sales noone ever wants a flop sci fi doesnt do too well. would you take your 11th grade date to see 'alien poofters invade earth' or something like, never been kissed, or something about mary? most movies are simply remakes of older ones. what i would like would to have the movies give credit to the one they are remaking. that clint eastwood movie, for a few dollars, and the counterpart, for a few dollars more. then comes along the industry and makes last man standing. not 1 lil mention of those 2, or the japanese play they all derived from. it was put out there as if it were original. just 1 example of what i mean. the Jews that own this industry say that their people invented comedy. i will not argue with that, i just want them to prove it :) show me something funny and new. or...something interesting, not the same story with diff faces. i have probably seen 15 movies this week. there was only 1 that i could not clearly see one before that.. that was the imax film about hubble. i wouldn't recommend that. not enough space picture stuff. too much about the guys floating around and talking about toilets and stuck bolts. the only way to get them to produce anything without a algorithm would be have everyone in the nation stop going to see the movies, renting movies, or even subscribing to hbo. for a long while. i think it would take 3 of the big 4 to collapse before any of them understand. origonality is not the right thing for them. same with the music industry. alot of books are just repeats of the same thing. and games? there was donkey kong, and now everythings a copy of it. street fighter, now everythings a copy of that. wolfenstein is copied like crazy, it seems to be all there is anymore. even rpg is fps style. they have found something that not only sells, but something they can count on. add a bad word or 2 and youll sell another million copies. and with things like steam and origon, kids don't need parents permission anymore. does it matter, its not origonal anyway, u played the same game when you were there age, jsut was an atari 2600...missile command, combat, yars revenge, tron. there was an origonal game once, i liekd ascendancy, the company is not out of biz, that was its only game (that i could find). but it was origonal. sid myers copied it. original to them means failure

Comment screw steam and thier 'service' (Score 0) 466

being on dialup, i cant even connect to steam, much less play any game that uses it. i was an idiot and paid for fallout NV and that new duke nukem. after months of trying to get connected to steam and update, i gave up, and had a friend download the torrents for me. the only thing that worked was the pirated versions of the game. wish them hackers did a better job, valve still operates.....

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