Comment Re:Telco backdoors (Score 1) 132
The sausage king of Chicago?
The sausage king of Chicago?
Right, we need more stupid people around because that will pull us ahead. 0_o
So that means anyone can compile and install his or her own fixes? So this sounds like a non-issue to me.
Fine. How about "borrow and spend"? Because that's what he's doing.
So you are saying he's a Republican?
I would have to say they have achieved their goal since our government is at their beck and call when it comes to destroying the foundation of America.
Imagine a CEO of a Fortune 100 company that knows everything about what every manager up and down the corporate ladder is doing. Is that feasible? Now multiply that by a few thousand and then tell me that any president knows exactly what is going on in every federal department. It would be madness.
On the other hand, you can turn some of this around and blame the idiotic/patriotic masses who demanded what would be done after 9/11. It seems like most Americans (not patriots because true patriots would not have forfeited their rights) bleated about wanting to be safe and were more than willing to turn a blind eye (assuming anything was public since most of Bush's tenure was held in secrecy).
Given the rabble rousing, both sides needed to take things to extremes to prove that they were on the side of safety, the children, etc. If they didn't then they got railroaded by the other side in an attempt to build more power. This is ugly politics not governing.
Something I have seen very recently as a good example of this idiocy is all the people who currently support Blizzard in their bid to destroy fair use because it is protecting them from cheaters. I would rather have someone cheating all day long than give up my rights to backup my games or do what I want with the property I purchased.
Only 80%? surely they could have found a 100% white neighborhood to canvass.
While I don't have a problem with those "300 illegals" being taken away (by the way, you have a citation for that?), why is it the owner isn't jailed for 300 counts of breaking the law? After all, they are just as guilty, if not moreso, of taking jobs away from Americans.
You logic is, to put it mildly, idiotic. The federal government doesn't have any interest in ensuring unemployment rates are high, so if this law worked, I am sure they would be willing to enforce it. But there is still the matter of how it violates the civil rights of Americans who are not white. I saw a funny quote from a crazy redneck in Southern California that he wasn't worried about the law because he, "looked American." I don't think that statement needs any further comment... Anyway, we would all expect to have to show our passports if we are abroad, but should we have to expect to show them in the country of our birth? This law is grouping non-whites and whites (because let's be honest, they won't be affected) and forcing one of those groups to live in fear of being jailed ("detained") if they aren't carrying approved proof of citizenship.
Do I have any rights to sue Activision for ruining my potential profits? Can I do anything to have Kotick and crew ousted?
Bill? It's nice to see you posting on
Couldn't you also say, "And that's all they do...for 30 minutes, after which they go back to playing World of Warcraft"?
#2 sounds a little more like this to me:
2. I bought a stereo for my car, when the car died I took the stereo with me.
The conclusion being that, the way things currently work, I would not be allowed to take my stereo with me.
That's a tax the company will use to write off, and then turn around and pass the cost off onto us.
You are a god!
Wouldn't the contents of the MP3 tag elements change the hash? If I make sure to run some batch MP3 tag editor against my files to add a comment "Ripped by me from my own personal CD collection", wouldn't that do it?
If God had not given us sticky tape, it would have been necessary to invent it.