hilarious movie. the theme song alone makes the movie. i expected more realistic puppetry, but they use the puppets very well, using it to launch comedy on it's own.
see it
jesus christ, so you're bitter because they're finally accepting you as a market and you whine that they're just "jumping on the bandwagon"? what exactly do you want them to do? either way you're going to be bitching.
check out your local bakery/grocery store dumpster. it's not as dirty as you think and most of the edibles are wrapped up pretty well. Lood Fion (obscured for security purposes) is a good one, as well as any bagel place you can find.
oh wait... it was a joke, wasn't it? oh well. my stance remains the same.
if anyone's waiting for someone to confirm, there is an actual game on that site. obviously not as advertised, but there's a game. haven't found anything too interesting yet, but i'll be damned if i don't beat this thing.
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Photo server is still up at http://gallery.ipodlounge.com/ipod/thumbnails.php? album=6
what ever happened to honor?
the us comes in and kill people with missles on donkeys looking like storm troopers. that's messed up, yo.
the us should give people that they fight a chance. it's not right.
you know it was a joke, right? jokes don't always have to be 100% accurate.
much like how the slashdot moderation system is not 100% accurate (in reference to your post being moderated as "informative")
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And besides, wasn't this tried before? *cough* mp3.com *cough*
you mean emusic.com? as far as i can tell it's going strong. it's an awesome service, too. recently they just bumped up the bit rate from 128kbps to VBR (average around 192kbps), too.
lots of great stuff there. definetely worth 9.99 a month.
Section 501, "Expatriation of Terrorists": This provision, the drafters say, would establish that an American citizen could be expatriated "if, with the intent to relinquish his nationality, he becomes a member of, or provides material support to, a group that the United Stated has designated as a 'terrorist organization'." But whereas a citizen formerly had to state his intent to relinquish his citizenship, the new law affirms that his intent can be "inferred from conduct." Thus, engaging in the lawful activities of a group designated as a "terrorist organization" by the Attorney General could be presumptive grounds for expatriation.
so... they can take citizenship from anyone in an organization that they deem a terrorist group.
example:
i join a group that does guerilla-type media distribution, like maybe stuffing newspapers in those quarter machine things with pamphlets which include dying afghan children. then one day a police officer catches one of us, gets the group name out of them and the group members.
the government could then deem us terrorists as we scared many-a-christian-family with those pictures.
our citizenship could be revoked and we could be thrown out of the country.
oh my god. how did this get modded up so high.... do people not know they're plastic? jesus christ.
no offense to the original poster, though... you were just correcting the guy... but who the hell would waste mod points on that?
i could be wrong, but that isn't at all what the article says. the article is saying that California Congressman Howard Berman is trying to pass a bill that forces the companies to pay you $10,000.
you may not want to start praising him yet, though, as the article also says
In July, Berman, a Democrat, introduced a bill to deputize the recording industry and other copyright holders to help fight copyright violations. Through his bill, these vigilantes would be granted immunity from liability as they deployed tools to hack peer-to-peer systems that they "reasonably believe" violate copyright laws. Run a Morpheus server with content that recording industry executives think is theirs, and you may find your machine doesn't run much content at all.
well. now that the article is explained for you all; comment.
hilarious movie. the theme song alone makes the movie. i expected more realistic puppetry, but they use the puppets very well, using it to launch comedy on it's own. see it
jesus christ, so you're bitter because they're finally accepting you as a market and you whine that they're just "jumping on the bandwagon"? what exactly do you want them to do? either way you're going to be bitching.
check out your local bakery/grocery store dumpster. it's not as dirty as you think and most of the edibles are wrapped up pretty well. Lood Fion (obscured for security purposes) is a good one, as well as any bagel place you can find. oh wait... it was a joke, wasn't it? oh well. my stance remains the same.
if anyone's waiting for someone to confirm, there is an actual game on that site. obviously not as advertised, but there's a game. haven't found anything too interesting yet, but i'll be damned if i don't beat this thing.
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no... no it's not...
COME ON! show us the reptoids. we know they exist. you can't hide them from us forever.
seems like a good time to plug my completely pointless and unrelated website: www.isuckit.com (no it's not porn)
i found a paintball gun the other day. just wanted to mention.
what ever happened to honor? the us comes in and kill people with missles on donkeys looking like storm troopers. that's messed up, yo. the us should give people that they fight a chance. it's not right.
i thought it was funny. too bad i have no mod points.
SOVIET! damn.
java supports your web browser!
you know it was a joke, right? jokes don't always have to be 100% accurate. much like how the slashdot moderation system is not 100% accurate (in reference to your post being moderated as "informative")
you should teach my girlfriend how to do that
you mean emusic.com? as far as i can tell it's going strong. it's an awesome service, too. recently they just bumped up the bit rate from 128kbps to VBR (average around 192kbps), too.
lots of great stuff there. definetely worth 9.99 a month.
Section 501, "Expatriation of Terrorists": This provision, the drafters say, would establish that an American citizen could be expatriated "if, with the intent to relinquish his nationality, he becomes a member of, or provides material support to, a group that the United Stated has designated as a 'terrorist organization'." But whereas a citizen formerly had to state his intent to relinquish his citizenship, the new law affirms that his intent can be "inferred from conduct." Thus, engaging in the lawful activities of a group designated as a "terrorist organization" by the Attorney General could be presumptive grounds for expatriation.
so... they can take citizenship from anyone in an organization that they deem a terrorist group.
example:
i join a group that does guerilla-type media distribution, like maybe stuffing newspapers in those quarter machine things with pamphlets which include dying afghan children. then one day a police officer catches one of us, gets the group name out of them and the group members.
the government could then deem us terrorists as we scared many-a-christian-family with those pictures.
our citizenship could be revoked and we could be thrown out of the country.
god bless amerika
boxers or briefs?
and i've found this. i had a little fun with it, too... i printed "FART" on some guy's printer on font size 72, i believe, bold, and underlined.
all these computers just showed up in "my network places" in windows ME
what kind of bandwidth would this get? (early cop-out post)
i think you're underestimating the industries, though...
the music/movie industry is a huge money maker for the US... the government wants to help them out
oh my god. how did this get modded up so high.... do people not know they're plastic? jesus christ. no offense to the original poster, though... you were just correcting the guy... but who the hell would waste mod points on that?
oh. ok. i missed that, somehow
no shit. what's your point?
i could be wrong, but that isn't at all what the article says. the article is saying that California Congressman Howard Berman is trying to pass a bill that forces the companies to pay you $10,000.
you may not want to start praising him yet, though, as the article also says
In July, Berman, a Democrat, introduced a bill to deputize the recording industry and other copyright holders to help fight copyright violations. Through his bill, these vigilantes would be granted immunity from liability as they deployed tools to hack peer-to-peer systems that they "reasonably believe" violate copyright laws. Run a Morpheus server with content that recording industry executives think is theirs, and you may find your machine doesn't run much content at all.
well. now that the article is explained for you all; comment.