Pretty much the entire article could be summed up in one sentence: Sony abused the f**k out of the DMCA.
A bit of a rant on the DMCA (might be a tad offtopic but not really): Aren't our elected leaders supposed to represent us and not JUST big content/software companies (so we can really avoid Sony coming after people's asses)?
A pretty large majority of the article went into arguing that just because Google lacks good social networking tools, it is declining. What kind of logic is that?
I feel like a fair portion of the museum should be dedicated to his innovations in 3D Graphics. He wasn't a video game artist, but I feel as if a lot of the technology he pioneered really helped create the modern 3D shooter.
Authority. Whose authority? In the United States, we the people are the ultimate authority. The government works for us and does our bidding. A lot of people (police, judges, and citizenry) seem to forget that.
We the people? Don't you mean they the big corporations?
Google does not approve.
Showing real courage, it ran 0.5 meters before falling back and hitting itself on the head, frying all its circuitry in the process.
Pretty much the entire article could be summed up in one sentence: Sony abused the f**k out of the DMCA. A bit of a rant on the DMCA (might be a tad offtopic but not really): Aren't our elected leaders supposed to represent us and not JUST big content/software companies (so we can really avoid Sony coming after people's asses)?
Probably means something akin to being AFK.
A pretty large majority of the article went into arguing that just because Google lacks good social networking tools, it is declining. What kind of logic is that?
I feel like a fair portion of the museum should be dedicated to his innovations in 3D Graphics. He wasn't a video game artist, but I feel as if a lot of the technology he pioneered really helped create the modern 3D shooter.
n/t
How many citizens would not give enough of a shit and not go on the website to vote? In today's day and age, you need to have Facebook voting /sarcasm.
Better gold farm twice as hard to make up for the time you will lose because of said ban.
Authority. Whose authority? In the United States, we the people are the ultimate authority. The government works for us and does our bidding. A lot of people (police, judges, and citizenry) seem to forget that.
We the people? Don't you mean they the big corporations?
can it do my homework for me?