Comment Re:OK, so let me get this straight (Score 1) 90
Most newspaper reports don't set out with the premise of providing a "How To
Most newspaper reports don't set out with the premise of providing a "How To
Slashdot is now sanctioning crimes and giving instructions on how to commit them?
Someone might have a point about the wisdom of copyright law but there's no doubt that it *is* against the law.
So replace one joke/scam with a yet bigger joke/scam?
"Did everyone take their anti-pressure pils?"
"YES! Stop Asking!"
That's absolute genius! 6000 mile long superconducting transmission lines from the North pole. Of course, it only needs to be about a 24 gauge wire, since there is no resistance.
Still, I think my "unicorn treadmill" idea is more practical.
You make a good point. Most of what I see here now is indistinguishable from a cult, and any contrary opinions are rapidly shouted, er, modded down.
It doesn't mean that - it means that the status of the constitutionality is still open to question. This ruling takes no position on that, just that Congress did not authorize it. Congress could pass a law tomorrow authorizing it, THEN it could be challenged on grounds of constitutionality.
On the other hand, we find that various mooks make spurious brutality claims, the vast majority of which are complete bullshit.
You're making Mr. Flibble very cross!
Rain would be a far bigger story.
He was being ironic before irony was cool.
It's about time someone defunded this utterly ridiculous and transparent scam.
In strip poker against a computer, *nobody wins*
Can I get someone to knit me a wool cap, that I can then wear all the time, even in the summer?
How are you "sticking it to megacorp"? They look at your tattoo and fedora (or perpetually-worn knit cap)and dismiss you as a hipster doofus. That's really sticking it to them alright.
We are each entitled to our own opinion, but no one is entitled to his own facts. -- Patrick Moynihan