I agree. Although if you think about it, they already have your name and address. It's the SSN I need to keep to myself. Can we opt out with each individual source without revealing it?
burn the mail in a furnace in the wintertime Funny you should say that. As I sit here typing, there is a BBQ less than fifteen feet from me full of smoldering junk mail and ID-sensitive documents (after shredding).
If you can show damages due to the false advertising, go ahead and sue. If you can only show a few dollars of damages, get a class action going. I would probably qualify more for the class-action suit, but Vuze might have a good case.
As well as hopelessly out of date. Suicide methods today are far above and beyond the crude methods used to commit suicide last Thursday.
I don't have any Foes. Will you be my Foe?
...but what's the point?
Now there will be a slashdot effect on Wikipedia's suicide article.
Nah. Too many floating ashes.
But it was neat to see smoke pouring out of it for hours after setting it alight.
The hard part is getting consumers to blame developers, too.
I agree. Although if you think about it, they already have your name and address. It's the SSN I need to keep to myself. Can we opt out with each individual source without revealing it?
I think that is the idea.
Because all the others are just like it?
Nevermind... need to read summaries better.
So is it the youngest, the smallest, or both?
The AOL CD Throne
+2, Informative?
*groan*
Dial-up would be funnier.
More like a href=http://www.leggmason.com/> it is crying sour grapes.
I was actually thinking of the use of the word "Unlimited" and Comcast's invisible caps.
It's $30 per Megabit per second (speed, not volume). Which is pretty close to what some of us pay already (~$45/month for 1.5Mbps)
Why can't they be sued for false advertising?
True, but they still might end up over a fire after they're dead.
Ya know, you could register more than one fingerprint.
I know! Let's call it UDP!
Central California.