They don't realize that you can't hide stuff like this on the internet. Did it not even occur to them that it would be changed back five minutes later?
"We'll be having a lab session today, so get a bra from the cabinet by the door and make sure it is securely fastened over your head before going to your lab station"
It ever happen to anyone else where in the couple seconds between when you click the submit button and when the page refreshes, you see clearly what the person you are responding to actually wrote and you realize that you read it completely wrong?
No one in the US can issue the takedown. Does the DMCA require that the copyright holder be based in the US, or just the person or organization that is being requested to take the work down?
I don't think that this thing actually reads your internal thoughts. You have to learn to send the right impulses to it just like as a baby you have to learn to send the right impulses to your mouth and vocal chords.
I've noticed that when you make kind of a deal with your kid(s) like "you can play X amount of time, OK" they tend to agree better. They know the rule, how long they can play and sometimes they are even capable of planning ahead of like what to do next. If on the other hand you go in the middle of the game and say "okay, time's up, shutdown the console" kids can get very offended because you lay abritrary rules on them.
There's a buddhist saying about how to control a bull. You don't tie it up somewhere or else it will become enraged. You put it in a large, fenced-in pasture.
Reminds me of this
What are the odds that he'll make a full recovery?
They wouldn't be anywhere around a million to one, would they?
*Whooosh*
No, of course not.
The RIAA gets the money. Metallica doesn't see a penny.
I can't tell if you are being facetious or if you really didn't look at the wikipedia page that shows the changes that he made.
They don't realize that you can't hide stuff like this on the internet. Did it not even occur to them that it would be changed back five minutes later?
"We'll be having a lab session today, so get a bra from the cabinet by the door and make sure it is securely fastened over your head before going to your lab station"
Some spammers are giving up. Mainly because they realize that running botnets is a better way of making money.
I don't know if I trust EFF completely, but I trust them far more than I trust Comcast.
It ever happen to anyone else where in the couple seconds between when you click the submit button and when the page refreshes, you see clearly what the person you are responding to actually wrote and you realize that you read it completely wrong?
Oh, I can tell you right now what he's planning to do with it. He's planning to sell it to Google.
Yes, but the corporations now [b]are[/b] the ruling elite.
it will expire in 2030 in the United States
No. It won't.
Sometime before that, DisneyCo will go to Congress and instruct them to extend Copyright terms again.
And Congress will obey, like the subservient little corporate bitches they are.
http://www.infidels.org/misc/humor.archive/fundies.html
No one in the US can issue the takedown. Does the DMCA require that the copyright holder be based in the US, or just the person or organization that is being requested to take the work down?
Touché
obviously these kids have very little experience with interacting with anyone but their own culture or within their own little world.
How is that different from kids anywhere, ever?
I don't think that this thing actually reads your internal thoughts. You have to learn to send the right impulses to it just like as a baby you have to learn to send the right impulses to your mouth and vocal chords.
yadda yadda yadda luggage.
It's too early in the morning for this stuff
Yep, Millenium.
From the voiceover at the very end of the movie.
Does, or should, the law mean anything when it's bought and paid for by corporations?
This is not the end.
This is not the beginning of the end.
This is the end of the beginning.
Shrub is bad, for plenty of reasons that have nothing to do with wiretapping.
And no, Clinton wasn't any prize either.
The worst thing is that they are both just symptoms of the real problem.
I've noticed that when you make kind of a deal with your kid(s) like "you can play X amount of time, OK" they tend to agree better. They know the rule, how long they can play and sometimes they are even capable of planning ahead of like what to do next. If on the other hand you go in the middle of the game and say "okay, time's up, shutdown the console" kids can get very offended because you lay abritrary rules on them.
There's a buddhist saying about how to control a bull. You don't tie it up somewhere or else it will become enraged. You put it in a large, fenced-in pasture.
Good