We have an extradition treaty that is more accurately described as an agreement to allow U.S. law to be enforced in the UK - even when what was done wouldn't be an offence under UK law, and certainly without the need to make a strong case
Also it should be obvious why the UK and Australia would want Sweden to do the rendition, as such an action would cause huge political problems. Better to have little Sweden do the dirty work.
In an office Gesture based system would be the most annoying. On the odd occasion when I’ve sat near some deaf people signing I’ve found it drives my peripheral vision to distraction. It would take me a while getting used to people not sitting still all day.
Although from childhood we are taught to sit still a not fidget so being still goes against our instinct. Moving about should help general obesity levels:)
I’d like voice command for games and it should be used along with a mouse.
“Select all red units”, “Attack this point.” Click.
“Build spices mine here”. Click.
“All units (type A) defend spice mine”
“War factory, build 10 tanks, Set way point here” Click.
No government has ever funded anything. They are going to tax people to pay for the tape libraries required to hold the PBs of logs generated every month by Australian citizens... It is what the people want.
Cannibalism is fine so long has you have anti murder or bodily harm laws in place. I don't think there are many people who will take up cannibalism once legalised, licensed and taxed, which we will need records for (kept for around 50 years). So that's the party for me.
Considering the TV / Film companies have invested no money in the very effective piracy distribution methods I see no reason for them to be involved in this, apart from the initial release of a file. I'm happy to pay a tiny amount for the licence to watch or own that file regardless of format. I should also be able to transfer the licence.
I assume you are in the US. Sorry if that is wrong.
Is this "precious time" thing a common statement in the US. I've just started to notice a lot and I'm wondering what to attribute it to.
I'm finding it to be a feckless counter argument. My time sat in front of the TV has no value what so ever. It is being misspent. Even more so if there is no beer left.
I waste time doing a lot of things which are worth a lot less than $5. I consider this post a waste of time and I wouldn't pay $5 to do it. So why waste time? Well, I find your stance on the matter to be wrong. TV, for the most part, has no value. It has a cost to produce. I'll agree that TV has a better dissemination cost per person. But education & news have worth regardless of the medium of conveyance, So "TV" is not the true valued part or many "TV" things. Ergo TV has no value. We could all be out working hard doing something to better society, rather than sit on a sofa.
I too think DVDs or box sets cost far too much money. I wouldn't pay a great deal of money to watch the lastest Smallville (or what ever mind numbing crap you care to pick). But, If I did find a bargain for a tiny amount, then I would sit down and watch it. I'd enjoy rather a lot; but wouldn't pay full price. The amount paid is in direct conflict with the enjoyment felt. I am happy to pay a fair price. My idea for a fair price is very much lower than yours. I also do not care if I never see X dvd. So they have a choice to make $1 or not. There is a lot more going on in the world.
about 10,000 chances
I know ""I'd buy that for a dollar" was RoboCop. I said "Those bits in films" - as in, films in general.
I'd buy that for a dollar.. HA HA Hahha Haaaaa. Those bits in films tend to be the best bits.
We have an extradition treaty that is more accurately described as an agreement to allow U.S. law to be enforced in the UK - even when what was done wouldn't be an offence under UK law, and certainly without the need to make a strong case
Really? That's fucking awful!
Also it should be obvious why the UK and Australia would want Sweden to do the rendition, as such an action would cause huge political problems. Better to have little Sweden do the dirty work.
Right there is the point of all of this.
I want to define anything first; but have all the + mod points.
sorry, "took apart"
I'd rather the enjoyment of people games be ruined than have a state that kicks down doors because a person too apart a bit of kit they own.
And each time they tout paedophilia, terrorism or piracy as a reason for more power hit them.
HEYY are, you too proof reading the internests again?
In an office Gesture based system would be the most annoying. On the odd occasion when I’ve sat near some deaf people signing I’ve found it drives my peripheral vision to distraction. It would take me a while getting used to people not sitting still all day.
:)
Although from childhood we are taught to sit still a not fidget so being still goes against our instinct. Moving about should help general obesity levels
I’d like voice command for games and it should be used along with a mouse.
“Select all red units”, “Attack this point.” Click.
“Build spices mine here”. Click.
“All units (type A) defend spice mine”
“War factory, build 10 tanks, Set way point here” Click.
“War Factory, reset way point here” Click.
Much better.
monitor coffee, coffee monitor. I like a formal introduction.
Salt.
Pepper.
so he is really good at failing miserably? so not all things then.
Are you mental??????:)
No government has ever funded anything. They are going to tax people to pay for the tape libraries required to hold the PBs of logs generated every month by Australian citizens... It is what the people want.
ARe you telling him to do that?
Cannibalism is fine so long has you have anti murder or bodily harm laws in place.
I don't think there are many people who will take up cannibalism once legalised, licensed and taxed, which we will need records for (kept for around 50 years). So that's the party for me.
But I get your point.
Something that is wrong, stays wrong, something that was right, stays still right.
Worst thing to read above the court of appeals door when a person walks in...
Considering the TV / Film companies have invested no money in the very effective piracy distribution methods I see no reason for them to be involved in this, apart from the initial release of a file. I'm happy to pay a tiny amount for the licence to watch or own that file regardless of format. I should also be able to transfer the licence.
How about that business model?
I assume you are in the US. Sorry if that is wrong.
Is this "precious time" thing a common statement in the US. I've just started to notice a lot and I'm wondering what to attribute it to. I'm finding it to be a feckless counter argument. My time sat in front of the TV has no value what so ever. It is being misspent. Even more so if there is no beer left.
I waste time doing a lot of things which are worth a lot less than $5. I consider this post a waste of time and I wouldn't pay $5 to do it.
So why waste time? Well, I find your stance on the matter to be wrong. TV, for the most part, has no value. It has a cost to produce. I'll agree that TV has a better dissemination cost per person. But education & news have worth regardless of the medium of conveyance, So "TV" is not the true valued part or many "TV" things. Ergo TV has no value. We could all be out working hard doing something to better society, rather than sit on a sofa.
I too think DVDs or box sets cost far too much money. I wouldn't pay a great deal of money to watch the lastest Smallville (or what ever mind numbing crap you care to pick). But, If I did find a bargain for a tiny amount, then I would sit down and watch it. I'd enjoy rather a lot; but wouldn't pay full price. The amount paid is in direct conflict with the enjoyment felt. I am happy to pay a fair price. My idea for a fair price is very much lower than yours. I also do not care if I never see X dvd. So they have a choice to make $1 or not. There is a lot more going on in the world.
Technically, I'm fine with my 100% record.
They'll need more office space than that!?!
We have the same problem in the UK too. Do not trust the media is the only outcome we'll end up with. This is not good.
I found this one via the B3TA Newsletter. http://b3ta.com/newsletter/issue465/
* HOW THE DAILY MAIL WORKS - Long, long blog entry, but interesting and quite damning. To put it bluntly, they make stories up. http://goo.gl/acMZq
Link the game back to the car for feed back and you'll solve the problem.