Comment Re:Arrested for knowledge? WTF? (Score 1) 741
I assume your parent post is talking about 'conspiracy' to commit certain crimes. IANAL, but I agree with your logic - the material did not constitute conspiracy.
I assume your parent post is talking about 'conspiracy' to commit certain crimes. IANAL, but I agree with your logic - the material did not constitute conspiracy.
I think they were probably just remarking on something statistically unusual.
So one has to wonder - will a boycott have a significant effect?
Sounds like they're gearing up for a gritty reboot.
Team America
Oh and please stop being such a humourless git.
Now that's funny.
Living thing: a 3D pattern that attempts to reproduce itself.
I think we are looking for carbon-based life. Energy-based life would not be easy to make friends with (let's face it - at the end of the day, we're just lonely).
I know the person who modded this flamebait meant well, but in all seriousness: if you trust the Daily Mail, you will become dangerously misinformed.
I didn't give the challenge a serious go, but stage 1 just seems convoluted - why is it the mark of a good code cracker to recognise x86 bytecode?
I live in the UK, so it mostly passed me by, but I did take advantage of the £5 GTA franchise pack on Steam. Everything from GTA 1 to Liberty City Stories!
If it comes from Daily Mail, you can ignore it. Thank you.
I'm not a lawyer, but that logic is totally sound.
I think of it more as 'drawing more hipsters in, away from me'.
Wouldn't that make people far too accountable?
The Daily Mail reports: blah blah blah, don't acknowledge the existence of The Daily Mail.
The one day you'd sell your soul for something, souls are a glut.