Dude, the Gates aren't in Philly. Or Pittsburgh. They're in that town about half-way between the two that I was born in, Williamsport.
The gates are beneath Lamade Stadium, where they kick out kids from the Little League World Series because they're from the city and might cause trouble.
I don't really think they were too wrong for lying. To tell you the truth, if I was put in charge of a rather large company - where not only my (relatively rich) life was at stake, but the livelihoods of all my employees? Yeah, I'd be shady if I knew someone else among me was being shady.
But when I can't say to their faces that yeah, I called up these journalists and said I was you to see if you were the leak, that's when it becomes fraudulent. When I have to make up a new word for it so it sounds better, it takes away your ability to tell others what it is, especially when everyone else now uses my word for "lying".
Anyway, too much thought can't be put into some rich guys slinging poo at each other this week. It's finals, and the ramen supply is getting mighty thin.
He wasn't talking about a pre-released movie. The original post is talking about time and format shifting, one thing that is already protected by fair use.
Personally, I see nothing wrong with that. They're just taking someone's TiVo recordings and pressing them in a convenient $50 per season package.
I'm glad they won. The MPAA fuckers try to tell me I didn't buy the physical DVD, I just bought a license to view what's on it, and then when I say okay fine, I'm going to watch my movie for home entertainment purposes anyway and keep the DVD in a different place, they're upset.
MPAA, You got your disgusting cake, now fuckin' eat it.
I have the same problem in Feisty every time they give me a new kernel image. Here's the quick-and-easy fix.
1. Make sure you have your Linux headers installed. 2. Download ndiswrapper from source, and make install.
After this, you shouldn't even have to reinstall the drivers into ndiswrapper, just rmmod ndiswrapper, and then modprobe ndiswrapper. Log out and log back in to restart nm-applet.
After that, Network Manager will probably ask for your wireless password again. After re-entry, everything should be kosher.
On a side note, make sure the bcm43xx module isn't loaded and make sure it's on the blacklist!
I am a militia age man, and currently possess a registration number with the Selective Service System. At any time that Congress deems appropriate, I can be called against my will to defend the United States.
And since they're Congress, there's nothing stopping from saying "You should probably bring your own gun, too."
So yeah, I think I'll keep my weapons as long as they keep forcing us to register for the draft. It's pretty well regulated.
When I used the "Synaptic Touchpad Device" driver from Dell, I don't get the random clicks, and if i rest my finger too close to it, it just shuts off the pad.
The Linux and default MS Windows drivers suck, though, and register a hover.
My old desktop had S/PDIF to a receiver under my desk. It blew up, and I got a laptop, and now I can/hear/ it working. I just thought I was cooked or something.
By owns, I mean makes all the money. It's a campus building, with federally-paid work-study kids working there. They'll charge me $150 for a book that's $35 online (and then when i sell it back to them, they'll sell it used for $100)
OK, sure, Cletus told me to do it isn't a good defense, but...
"Cletus told me that he owned it, and that I could take it. Furthermore, he told me in a forum where such offers are not uncommonly made, where offers for such services as one night stands are often solicited, and where completely fraudulent offers are commonly listed with no detection or tagging methods" sounds pretty good.
I'm originally from Williamsport. At my apartment, I had a cable modem, no caps period. Always was that way.
Until I left for college. I cancelled that line, and when I came home from school and used my father's modem to download him a movie? Cut off after 500MB. I had to call the "fraud department" and wait 48 hours for them to turn the line back on.
This was, however, 2 years after they oversold their bandwidth and nobody could get over 512kbit or so, and a year after @Home screwed the pooch and left all of Suscom's Williamsport lines running off what amounted to 2 T3's.
The "Networking" control panel that you're opening isn't network-manager. I made the same mistake!
In order to configure Network Manager, there should be an icon in your "notification area" whereever you put it. By default, it should already have your network connection in it, but there should be another similar icon, that when you left click on says "Enable Networking" and "Enable Wireless". When you LEFT click on it, it should give you the option to choose the wired network, or a list of detected SSIDs. When you click the SSID you want, it will ask you for the key, and should already know what kind of encryption to use.
Last time I went, they took one line at me, and handed me a sticker with two hearts on it. They asked me to do Double Reds and said that I would get hooked up to an electrophoresis machine, and that they would take double the red blood cells, but return most of my plasma.
Turns out, they only pick the healthy ones for it (over 150lbs, blood pressure under 130 over somethin, etc) because of the sheer amount of RBC's that they take. It's a one-needle procedure, so for a while when the machine is separating your blood, you're missing a good quart of blood. Man is that a feeling!
Dude, the Gates aren't in Philly. Or Pittsburgh. They're in that town about half-way between the two that I was born in, Williamsport.
The gates are beneath Lamade Stadium, where they kick out kids from the Little League World Series because they're from the city and might cause trouble.
(I'm 20 and long escaped that shithole)
I don't really think they were too wrong for lying. To tell you the truth, if I was put in charge of a rather large company - where not only my (relatively rich) life was at stake, but the livelihoods of all my employees? Yeah, I'd be shady if I knew someone else among me was being shady.
But when I can't say to their faces that yeah, I called up these journalists and said I was you to see if you were the leak, that's when it becomes fraudulent. When I have to make up a new word for it so it sounds better, it takes away your ability to tell others what it is, especially when everyone else now uses my word for "lying".
Anyway, too much thought can't be put into some rich guys slinging poo at each other this week. It's finals, and the ramen supply is getting mighty thin.
holy shit am i on fark?
Christ. Is it that hard to say "fraudulent, lying investigators" instead of buying into their bullshit and using that weasel word "pretexting"?
He wasn't talking about a pre-released movie. The original post is talking about time and format shifting, one thing that is already protected by fair use.
Personally, I see nothing wrong with that. They're just taking someone's TiVo recordings and pressing them in a convenient $50 per season package.
How can a number be made illegal?
Same way a plant can! By making a law that says it is!
Just because an idea doesn't make sense doesn't mean congress wont pass it.
I accidentally left a torrent running when I took my laptop on campus yesterday (PSU Altoona), and was amazed to see 500+ kb coming down the pipe!
There is, however, a 2GB per week limit in the dorms (3GB hard, iirc)
Why is it stupid?
My genes are patented.
I'm glad they won. The MPAA fuckers try to tell me I didn't buy the physical DVD, I just bought a license to view what's on it, and then when I say okay fine, I'm going to watch my movie for home entertainment purposes anyway and keep the DVD in a different place, they're upset.
MPAA, You got your disgusting cake, now fuckin' eat it.
Technological victory sure shut up the Japanese about 60 years ago!
(That one kinda bit us in the ass now though, didn't it?)
Printer penetration is NOT 100%!! You know how much ink I have to waste for bastards without a printer?! (I'm an RA at school.)
Now printer market saturation? Sure.
Hey buddy!
I have the same problem in Feisty every time they give me a new kernel image. Here's the quick-and-easy fix.
1. Make sure you have your Linux headers installed.
2. Download ndiswrapper from source, and make install.
After this, you shouldn't even have to reinstall the drivers into ndiswrapper, just rmmod ndiswrapper, and then modprobe ndiswrapper. Log out and log back in to restart nm-applet.
After that, Network Manager will probably ask for your wireless password again. After re-entry, everything should be kosher.
On a side note, make sure the bcm43xx module isn't loaded and make sure it's on the blacklist!
You actually can't own a machine gun without a permit.
Or fire it in public.
In fact, have fun finding one to buy, I don't think Wal-Mart carries any.
Why? Our grandparents didn't do this kind of shit according to you, and they didn't have the obesity problems then, much less the video games!
(Not that I'm proving a point any better than you, I'm just pointing out a logical flaw)
I am a militia age man, and currently possess a registration number with the Selective Service System. At any time that Congress deems appropriate, I can be called against my will to defend the United States.
And since they're Congress, there's nothing stopping from saying "You should probably bring your own gun, too."
So yeah, I think I'll keep my weapons as long as they keep forcing us to register for the draft. It's pretty well regulated.
It's good when implemented properly.
When I used the "Synaptic Touchpad Device" driver from Dell, I don't get the random clicks, and if i rest my finger too close to it, it just shuts off the pad.
The Linux and default MS Windows drivers suck, though, and register a hover.
They aren't PS3's, are they?
Wow. Is that what that is?
/hear/ it working. I just thought I was cooked or something.
My old desktop had S/PDIF to a receiver under my desk. It blew up, and I got a laptop, and now I can
Barnes and Noble owns the bookstore on campus.
By owns, I mean makes all the money. It's a campus building, with federally-paid work-study kids working there. They'll charge me $150 for a book that's $35 online (and then when i sell it back to them, they'll sell it used for $100)
Actually, yeah. I live in a borough of 300 people, so if I get robbed, I can literally just ask everybody.
OK, sure, Cletus told me to do it isn't a good defense, but...
"Cletus told me that he owned it, and that I could take it. Furthermore, he told me in a forum where such offers are not uncommonly made, where offers for such services as one night stands are often solicited, and where completely fraudulent offers are commonly listed with no detection or tagging methods" sounds pretty good.
Suckscum! Those fuckers.
I'm originally from Williamsport. At my apartment, I had a cable modem, no caps period. Always was that way.
Until I left for college. I cancelled that line, and when I came home from school and used my father's modem to download him a movie? Cut off after 500MB. I had to call the "fraud department" and wait 48 hours for them to turn the line back on.
This was, however, 2 years after they oversold their bandwidth and nobody could get over 512kbit or so, and a year after @Home screwed the pooch and left all of Suscom's Williamsport lines running off what amounted to 2 T3's.
The "Networking" control panel that you're opening isn't network-manager. I made the same mistake!
In order to configure Network Manager, there should be an icon in your "notification area" whereever you put it. By default, it should already have your network connection in it, but there should be another similar icon, that when you left click on says "Enable Networking" and "Enable Wireless". When you LEFT click on it, it should give you the option to choose the wired network, or a list of detected SSIDs. When you click the SSID you want, it will ask you for the key, and should already know what kind of encryption to use.
in a terminal, sudo apt-get install network-manager
save your work
ctrl-alt-backspace
log back in
voila.
You said it man!
Last time I went, they took one line at me, and handed me a sticker with two hearts on it. They asked me to do Double Reds and said that I would get hooked up to an electrophoresis machine, and that they would take double the red blood cells, but return most of my plasma.
Turns out, they only pick the healthy ones for it (over 150lbs, blood pressure under 130 over somethin, etc) because of the sheer amount of RBC's that they take. It's a one-needle procedure, so for a while when the machine is separating your blood, you're missing a good quart of blood. Man is that a feeling!