So this is making money for the people producing and selling the porn in the first place... and not denying them of money as the MPAA has been arguing for years. The torrenters themselves do not see a penny of it, unless they are the legal copyright owners... in which case no law has been broken!
If you go up and you say that to somebody, then you’re just kind of being a jerk, right? That you don’t know what’s best for you. I’m not trying to be that strong about it. I’m not trying to say “I know what’s best for players and they shouldn’t play these games”.
Joe Quesada said the exact same thing about the Spiderman storyline One More Day, that readers who disagree with his idea of un-existing Peter's marriage aren't true fans. How's that working out for him now?
The first immortal cell line ever grown was that of Henrietta Lacks in 1951, who had cancer, and her cells are still living in many labs throughout the world--about 20 tons worth (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks)! Scientists, literally, won't let her die.
They couldn't let her if they wanted. Her cell line has a strange mutation that completely bypasses cellular apoptosis. In simple terms, her cells are incapable of reaching a natural pre-programmed replication limit and die of old age!
Type any search query, ANY query at all, you're bound to get multiple pages full of "full version download keygen checked version" links that are just click decoys.
It'll be interesting to see if the interactions between real life and the 3 laws of robotics will generate paradoxal situations that result in phones freezing or behaving in odd manners - and if the engineers will have to refer to Asimov's short stories to untangle them.
I've personally known someone who was, for a decade along with his wife, a scientologist. He now has no qualms about calling them cultists and thieves and is glad to be out of there, though he deeply regrets the years he wasted there. I'm pretty sure that the drones of the church of happiology will be pretty pissed off at me for this, but hey, since this article is purely an opinion, there's no law they can pull to force this comment off slashdot.
Searching for "black dresses" now relegates J.C. Penny to the sixth page of results, meaning that casual users who are not aware that search results cover more than one page will never see it again. Do not mess with Google.
This is very similar to the PC problem of those giant game boxes from a decade ago. The common misconception was that using smaller boxes (like those we see today) would mean that us near-sighted game nerds would become physically incapable of seeing them on store shelves and would stop buying them. Then one game tried it, and proved that not only it sold anyway, but the companies would save money with less packaging expenses and more units per shipment moved, lowering transport charges overall. It just takes one maverick to prove a point.
Perhaps the entire industry can finally get it through its head that labeling a game with a stronger rating than "M" is a better alternative than heavy censoring and will not be the death knell of sales for that game. Just because Wal-Mart will not carry it does not mean that the entire pool of gamers will ignore it!
I'm putting my chips in with HYDRA from now on. At least Molok is upfront about his world domination schemes.
Considering my tastes in porn, the anal lube industry has been getting considerably more exposure.
So this is making money for the people producing and selling the porn in the first place... and not denying them of money as the MPAA has been arguing for years. The torrenters themselves do not see a penny of it, unless they are the legal copyright owners... in which case no law has been broken!
Specifically, his status update read: 'I got 500 on a girls head who wants that bread? Hit me up anyway possible.'"
Big Horny Inmate, in the shower room, with the meat pipe?
None of the porn I download has any sort of ads, links or otherwise. Who's making money off this mythical advertisement?
'For the United States, the choice is clear; on the spectrum of Internet freedom, we place ourselves on the side of openness,'
Good. Now tell the RIAA and MPAA to leave us the hell alone.
If you go up and you say that to somebody, then you’re just kind of being a jerk, right? That you don’t know what’s best for you. I’m not trying to be that strong about it. I’m not trying to say “I know what’s best for players and they shouldn’t play these games”.
Joe Quesada said the exact same thing about the Spiderman storyline One More Day, that readers who disagree with his idea of un-existing Peter's marriage aren't true fans. How's that working out for him now?
So how am I supposed to spend my 720 million Pepsi Points now?!?
Will it be sandwiched between delicious silicon wafers?
Maybe now Dell will be done and get some distance from those unstable, overheating Nvidia cards.
Oh geeze, he's not going to cry on television again, is he?
The first immortal cell line ever grown was that of Henrietta Lacks in 1951, who had cancer, and her cells are still living in many labs throughout the world--about 20 tons worth (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Lacks)! Scientists, literally, won't let her die.
They couldn't let her if they wanted. Her cell line has a strange mutation that completely bypasses cellular apoptosis. In simple terms, her cells are incapable of reaching a natural pre-programmed replication limit and die of old age!
Type any search query, ANY query at all, you're bound to get multiple pages full of "full version download keygen checked version" links that are just click decoys.
It'll be interesting to see if the interactions between real life and the 3 laws of robotics will generate paradoxal situations that result in phones freezing or behaving in odd manners - and if the engineers will have to refer to Asimov's short stories to untangle them.
I've personally known someone who was, for a decade along with his wife, a scientologist. He now has no qualms about calling them cultists and thieves and is glad to be out of there, though he deeply regrets the years he wasted there. I'm pretty sure that the drones of the church of happiology will be pretty pissed off at me for this, but hey, since this article is purely an opinion, there's no law they can pull to force this comment off slashdot.
Ah, screw it! We'll just do what we always do - steal a nuke and hold the world hostage. /doctorevilpinky
Where is he going to go brag afterwards? It's a self-defeating endeavor.
But how many people would actually search for "black dresses" on Google as a way of buying a black dress?
People unaware that Google results are more than the first three links.
Searching for "black dresses" now relegates J.C. Penny to the sixth page of results, meaning that casual users who are not aware that search results cover more than one page will never see it again. Do not mess with Google.
This is very similar to the PC problem of those giant game boxes from a decade ago. The common misconception was that using smaller boxes (like those we see today) would mean that us near-sighted game nerds would become physically incapable of seeing them on store shelves and would stop buying them. Then one game tried it, and proved that not only it sold anyway, but the companies would save money with less packaging expenses and more units per shipment moved, lowering transport charges overall. It just takes one maverick to prove a point.
Perhaps the entire industry can finally get it through its head that labeling a game with a stronger rating than "M" is a better alternative than heavy censoring and will not be the death knell of sales for that game. Just because Wal-Mart will not carry it does not mean that the entire pool of gamers will ignore it!
You'll know that this currency has achieved official status once you can start renting escort services with it.
We should study this problem through a National Url Tiered Systems Appellations Control Comitee. Look them up on nutsacc.com
Everybody knows facts have no bearing on their irrational opinions!
I, for one, welcome our new Internet Overlords!
They've been here all along. Their name is Google!