During the '70 a law was passed in Norway that allowed for copying of regular ol' cassets. As long as it was for personal, private use only. This law has so far also aplied to cd's, but I don't realy know how this relates to vhs-tapes and DVD-movies.
FRode When the pin is pulled, mr. Granade is no longer our friend
Oaky, how about this, it's in Norwegian, but there is a pretty good picture of him with his name on it. Basically, the story is about how much support he is getting and the letter he wrote to \.
Lykke til Jon, det er masse folk som vil støtte deg her også!!
Sh*t: forgot the link: http://www.vg.no/pub/vgart.hbs?artid=6162879 FRode .....
Oaky, how about this, it's in Norwegian, but there is a pretty good picture of him with his name on it. Basically, the story is about how much support he is getting and the letter he wrote to \.
Lykke til Jon, det er masse folk som vil støtte deg her også!!
I could ask you the same question, but thats not the issue. the guns were obviosly readily available. Geez, look at most countries where gun control is much more rigid and you will see there is a difference. Personally I live in Norway (thats Scandinavia for those of you who didn't know) and all though there are more people in the states than there is in the whole of Scandinavia, there are a lot less guns per inhabitant. And belive me, these things don't happen as often here. In Norway, even the cops don't wear guns normaly (they still train with guns, and they are used, but they don't normaly wear'em). This is because of the theory that if the means are drastic, so will the response be. If the cops have guns so will the criminals and vice versa. It's an evil spiral. This might not have saved the children that were killed, they might still have used som other means of killing, but you shouldn't ignore the fact that you guys need a debate about gun controll in you country, or it just might get worse..
I attended a party at a local university the other day, and as I sat there and watched everyone talking, drinking and "cajoling" I realised that I actally hated all those people in school and similar places, that made it so hard for me to socialy interact and express my feelings without the fear of being ridiculed. And hate is a damned strong feeling, thats not something I normaly do. But I hated them. Every single one. They probably don't even remember me.. And I hate them even more for their ignorance.
During the '70 a law was passed in Norway that allowed for copying of regular ol' cassets. As long as it was for personal, private use only. This law has so far also aplied to cd's, but I don't realy know how this relates to vhs-tapes and DVD-movies.
FRode
When the pin is pulled, mr. Granade is no longer our friend
Oaky, how about this, it's in Norwegian, but there is a pretty good picture of him with his name on it. Basically, the story is about how much support he is getting and the letter he wrote to \.
Lykke til Jon, det er masse folk som vil støtte deg her også!!
Sh*t: forgot the link:
http://www.vg.no/pub/vgart.hbs?artid=6162879
FRode
.....
Oaky, how about this, it's in Norwegian, but there is a pretty good picture of him with his name on it. Basically, the story is about how much support he is getting and the letter he wrote to \.
Lykke til Jon, det er masse folk som vil støtte deg her også!!
FRode
.....
I could ask you the same question, but thats not the issue. the guns were obviosly readily available. Geez, look at most countries where gun control is much more rigid and you will see there is a difference. Personally I live in Norway (thats Scandinavia for those of you who didn't know) and all though there are more people in the states than there is in the whole of Scandinavia, there are a lot less guns per inhabitant. And belive me, these things don't happen as often here. In Norway, even the cops don't wear guns normaly (they still train with guns, and they are used, but they don't normaly wear'em). This is because of the theory that if the means are drastic, so will the response be. If the cops have guns so will the criminals and vice versa. It's an evil spiral.
This might not have saved the children that were killed, they might still have used som other means of killing, but you shouldn't ignore the fact that you guys need a debate about gun controll in you country, or it just might get worse..
(Pardon my english)
I attended a party at a local university the other day, and as I sat there and watched everyone talking, drinking and "cajoling" I realised that I actally hated all those people in school and similar places, that made it so hard for me to socialy interact and express my feelings without the fear of being ridiculed. And hate is a damned strong feeling, thats not something I normaly do. But I hated them. Every single one. They probably don't even remember me..
And I hate them even more for their ignorance.