I remember that movie, the one where the guy is peeing on the girl chained to the wall, who is in turn poopin on the dog's biscuits.
I don't really think that the first amendment was really intended to only be applied to written word.
Then again, I'm canadian, so now there's one more reason for the sick and twisted to move to Canada.
Something you'd see on late night TV where they implant a spaceship with proprietary "ant-logic". The spaceship becomes sentient and runs straight into a planet in a vain attempt to lift it.
I work for Best Buy's Geek Squad in-store services in Canada, and I don't think we'll ever run out of spyware to clean, even though I recommend several anti-spyware solutions, as well as including free installation on webroot's spysweeper ($39.99) which is an easy way to block spyware from coming in. Most customers really dont want to change from IE, even though it can help. 99% of the time it's not the computer owner, but "my teenage son/daughter" or "friends".
I'm not sure if its the same in the US, but all Geek Squad Canada in store and in home fees are flat rate, no hourly, 1 hour or 10 hours, same job is the same price.
I remember that movie, the one where the guy is peeing on the girl chained to the wall, who is in turn poopin on the dog's biscuits. I don't really think that the first amendment was really intended to only be applied to written word. Then again, I'm canadian, so now there's one more reason for the sick and twisted to move to Canada.
Something you'd see on late night TV where they implant a spaceship with proprietary "ant-logic". The spaceship becomes sentient and runs straight into a planet in a vain attempt to lift it.
I work for Best Buy's Geek Squad in-store services in Canada, and I don't think we'll ever run out of spyware to clean, even though I recommend several anti-spyware solutions, as well as including free installation on webroot's spysweeper ($39.99) which is an easy way to block spyware from coming in. Most customers really dont want to change from IE, even though it can help. 99% of the time it's not the computer owner, but "my teenage son/daughter" or "friends".
I'm not sure if its the same in the US, but all Geek Squad Canada in store and in home fees are flat rate, no hourly, 1 hour or 10 hours, same job is the same price.