we don't allow carry on baggage? That would certainly take away the security checkpoints being a weak point in our airports.
Plus it would make boarding and getting off the plane SOOOOOO much faster and safer (no more shifting items in overhead compartments!).
Personally I think this is a great idea, but it could really begin to suck on a 15 hour flight where you have nothing to do but twiddle your thumbs or enjoy that horrible music selection on planes.
They were willing to PAY battlebots for every year that they could retain usage of the domain that they rightfully owned! To me this means they knew that there was no way that L&W (the retard lawyers representing comedy central) would tkae their offer.
It's pretty sad that this happens ALL THE TIME, and this one is truly a legit reason for this poor guy owning battlebots.org, and yet they are still going to sue him. I swear I am never voting for any official that promotes anything DMCA or "big business wins with their big lawyers" crap. It is such a JOKE that the united states is becoming a place where a citizen has no rights when compared to the tax revenue machines of big business. Our founding fathers would be puking their guts out for sure.
"However, through the genetic mutation, experiments, occult overtones and raising of the dead, we are able to add some incredibly creative enemies like the zombies..."
I wonder how long into the "creative process" it took Gray Matter to jump to the incredibly creative enemy of a zombie. I can see it now;
Dude1 - "Okay boys, we can make human enemies and undead enemies. Lets be creative in our selection."
Dude2 - "Well why don't we put zombies!"
Dude1 - "My god, you should get promoted for your ingenius efforts!"
Blah
Not only would the 1% of inaccurate accusations be cause for the banned users to be in an uproar. But NetPD would need to find everybody sharing a Metallica, download it, and play it to make sure that people arn't sharing improperly named text files. For example, a term paper named "Metallica - Enter Sandman.mp3" would get me banned from Napster because I mistakenly named the files wrong. After all your Honor, I'm a computer neophyte. -BigToe
we don't allow carry on baggage? That would certainly take away the security checkpoints being a weak point in our airports.
Plus it would make boarding and getting off the plane SOOOOOO much faster and safer (no more shifting items in overhead compartments!).
Personally I think this is a great idea, but it could really begin to suck on a 15 hour flight where you have nothing to do but twiddle your thumbs or enjoy that horrible music selection on planes.
They were willing to PAY battlebots for every year that they could retain usage of the domain that they rightfully owned! To me this means they knew that there was no way that L&W (the retard lawyers representing comedy central) would tkae their offer.
It's pretty sad that this happens ALL THE TIME, and this one is truly a legit reason for this poor guy owning battlebots.org, and yet they are still going to sue him. I swear I am never voting for any official that promotes anything DMCA or "big business wins with their big lawyers" crap. It is such a JOKE that the united states is becoming a place where a citizen has no rights when compared to the tax revenue machines of big business. Our founding fathers would be puking their guts out for sure.
"However, through the genetic mutation, experiments, occult overtones and raising of the dead, we are able to add some incredibly creative enemies like the zombies..." I wonder how long into the "creative process" it took Gray Matter to jump to the incredibly creative enemy of a zombie. I can see it now; Dude1 - "Okay boys, we can make human enemies and undead enemies. Lets be creative in our selection." Dude2 - "Well why don't we put zombies!" Dude1 - "My god, you should get promoted for your ingenius efforts!" Blah
Not only would the 1% of inaccurate accusations be cause for the banned users to be in an uproar. But NetPD would need to find everybody sharing a Metallica, download it, and play it to make sure that people arn't sharing improperly named text files. For example, a term paper named "Metallica - Enter Sandman.mp3" would get me banned from Napster because I mistakenly named the files wrong. After all your Honor, I'm a computer neophyte. -BigToe