I think this is my favorite slashdot comment ever, I don't care if it's trolling and incorrect, I nearly burst out laughing in public. I wish I could mod you up
If you were pulling a wagon to Oregon in the middle ages, I'd want to know how the hell you got to america, or alternatively, why didn't your other native american brethren have wheeled wagons?
The historical implications you just made are vast and profound.
I know when I'm in the zone when I get up from my keyboard, walk around the house and then 5 minutes later I actually realize I'm not even typing anymore.
I'm so wrapped up in thoughts that I'm not even aware of where I am haha. I think it's a sort of religious experience.
I can only do this when I'm alone at home or school though, because I gesture and talk to myself outloud like I'm mentally handicapped...
True, but this should only act as a natural free market force. If the product is bad people wont buy it. That's the kind of lost sale music companies can't complain about =)
My ancestors were the slaves of white men too, you don't see me complaining.
I'm referring to my English, German, and French heritage, in case you were wondering. I'm sure some one somewhere was forced to work for a roman soldier at some point. Or if I'm lucky maybe they worked for a well off family in Gaul in the first century.
I should probably admit that I voted for a Republican in this election... Because I'm not actually a hardcore libertarian. Of course the extreme of libertarianism wont work. Only wackos think that. I do believe that the ideals can add a lot though.
I should also admit that that Republican was Ron Paul
Sorry, messed up,
Is a Man Not Entitled to the Sweat of His Own Brow?
"No, says the man in Washington, it belongs to the poor."
"No, says the man in the Vatican, it belongs to God."
"No, says the man in Moscow, it belongs to everyone."
Is a Man Not Entitled to the Sweat of His Own Brow?
âoeNo, says the man in Washington, it belongs to the poor.â
âoeNo, says the man in the Vatican, it belongs to God.â
âoeNo, says the man in Moscow, it belongs to everyone.â
you're pretty on the spot. I'm not a creative person. At all. I'm more of a free thinker. Open minded, don't like to limit myself to being creative, you know.
And you're also right that I'd be singing a different tune. That's why I hope I never find myself in the position of selling something that needs to be protected like that. Count me out of business in general.
To be fair some people do actually back of their games. Not me of course (since I pirate them all and therefor have no need of backup) but some people do.
Joking aside I think that if a copyright can't be protected (in the case of... for instance... all media every created), then it's just a waste of time and energy to protect it. If people can simply sit out there in the ether and crack exe's for games, then maybe protecting the games in the first place should seem silly?
On the flip side, imagine the strokes she'd get if she'd simply claimed 'all our children are above average'.
We'd know it was a lie, because she doesn't live in Lake Wobegon
How the heck did I not know about thedailywtf.com? It's my new favorite site
I think this is my favorite slashdot comment ever, I don't care if it's trolling and incorrect, I nearly burst out laughing in public. I wish I could mod you up
If you were pulling a wagon to Oregon in the middle ages, I'd want to know how the hell you got to america, or alternatively, why didn't your other native american brethren have wheeled wagons?
The historical implications you just made are vast and profound.
maybe try this? Bittorrent powered upgrade.
I've never used it but it seems like a good idea
I know when I'm in the zone when I get up from my keyboard, walk around the house and then 5 minutes later I actually realize I'm not even typing anymore.
I'm so wrapped up in thoughts that I'm not even aware of where I am haha. I think it's a sort of religious experience.
I can only do this when I'm alone at home or school though, because I gesture and talk to myself outloud like I'm mentally handicapped...
black and white is grayscale. That's why they're called black and white TVs, or black and white pictures.
True, but this should only act as a natural free market force. If the product is bad people wont buy it. That's the kind of lost sale music companies can't complain about =)
I like your comment and I like your sig. Thank you for making the world a little less dumb.
My ancestors were the slaves of white men too, you don't see me complaining. I'm referring to my English, German, and French heritage, in case you were wondering. I'm sure some one somewhere was forced to work for a roman soldier at some point. Or if I'm lucky maybe they worked for a well off family in Gaul in the first century.
Gnugle
*points to parent* He speaks the truth
George Bush doesn't like...Catholics?
Sorry, I'd respond with more but my solitaire process is hogging all the ram
http://windows7news.com/2008/11/03/enable-new-windows-7-taskbar-in-windows-7-m3-build-6801/ Keep in mind that the taskbar that enables isn't the current version you saw in all these fancy videos. It works, but it's not polished. I still like it though =)
Oh, disable automatic grouping under properties and it looks nicer
Oh, and I'm running on a four year old system with one gig of ram and the UI flies compared to Vista.
I should probably admit that I voted for a Republican in this election... Because I'm not actually a hardcore libertarian. Of course the extreme of libertarianism wont work. Only wackos think that. I do believe that the ideals can add a lot though.
I should also admit that that Republican was Ron Paul
Sorry, messed up, Is a Man Not Entitled to the Sweat of His Own Brow?
"No, says the man in Washington, it belongs to the poor."
"No, says the man in the Vatican, it belongs to God."
"No, says the man in Moscow, it belongs to everyone."
Is a Man Not Entitled to the Sweat of His Own Brow? âoeNo, says the man in Washington, it belongs to the poor.â âoeNo, says the man in the Vatican, it belongs to God.â âoeNo, says the man in Moscow, it belongs to everyone.â
=) gotta look out for other sane people on here, it's a jungle
I think technically it would have been "would've"
Ah, so we're all Libertarians
I think he was actually just saying that his mom doesn't like seeing sex on TV. I don't think he's advocating reforms in society
well...you can watch TV on the internet?
you're pretty on the spot. I'm not a creative person. At all. I'm more of a free thinker. Open minded, don't like to limit myself to being creative, you know.
And you're also right that I'd be singing a different tune. That's why I hope I never find myself in the position of selling something that needs to be protected like that. Count me out of business in general.
To be fair some people do actually back of their games. Not me of course (since I pirate them all and therefor have no need of backup) but some people do. Joking aside I think that if a copyright can't be protected (in the case of... for instance... all media every created), then it's just a waste of time and energy to protect it. If people can simply sit out there in the ether and crack exe's for games, then maybe protecting the games in the first place should seem silly?