Technically, our lives are "out there," specifically for others to view, as well. That does not mean the government has any business categorizing honest citizens, unless of course, we are now regarded as a "threat" or an "enemy."
The first amendment does not allow for people to make threats.
You mean, like teh teachers have done? The comparison is valid, if quite tacky, and it just goes to show that nobody in the school systems actually fucking care about bullied kids.
'But it can't be the case that that right trumps over the right that Americans would like to see, the ability of the federal government to go after criminal activity,'
Yes. Yes it fucking can. How else is there a check to government bullshittery?
I welcome the days when we can vote these fucking idiots out of office, and I sincerely hope they don't fuck the country up any more than they already are. I have no desire to have fascism in my goddamned back yard, thankyouverymuch. GTFO.
There is some serious delusion on the part of some Nintendo fans on how well this system is really going to be able to compete in the graphics department.
There is some serious delusion on behalf of the PS3/Xbox360 fans in that graphics are the game.
The ignorant masses do not ignore nutjobs like him. Ignoring him will do nothing to ease the minds of those who would listen to him. Thus, they must be informed of his lunacy.
Of course it is being unfairly targetted. Any fool can see that the majority of DVD/movies have ratings that are both miniscule and lack of information--nevermind being practically hidden in the coloring of the packaging--whereas the ESRB labels are very informative.
Even further, "enforcement" of this voluntary ratings system is coming under fire. Despite being at or above the movie system's "Gold Rating" for 'improper' purchases, critics are decrying the system as being fundamentally broken.
Is this simply policy-making at its worst? Have the VG industries not paid their protection dues ("donations") lately?
Probably related to the formal filing: Jack Thompson took down his [former] website www.theflabar.org, in which he mocked and ridiculed the Florida Bar.
Simple! REMOVE IT. Instant improvement.
while Mike McCurry writes about how the big companies should pay their fair share for the physical upgrade of the internet.
You mean, like, by paying for service, proper, which we already do? Hands off the internet, jackass.
hempman writes:
"This article (which I wrote!) from the current issue of Harvared Business Review [...]"
You don't say?
Technically, our lives are "out there," specifically for others to view, as well. That does not mean the government has any business categorizing honest citizens, unless of course, we are now regarded as a "threat" or an "enemy."
This intrusive goose-stepping must stop.
Is it just me, or are a lot of people asking the government to regulate our businesses?
If you mean, "prevent the wholesale slaughter of small businesses," then you might be correct.
And so ends freedom on the internet. Fuck you, congress.
So, in other words, I get pestered to listen to bad music. No thanks.
The first amendment does not allow for people to make threats.
You mean, like teh teachers have done? The comparison is valid, if quite tacky, and it just goes to show that nobody in the school systems actually fucking care about bullied kids.
'But it can't be the case that that right trumps over the right that Americans would like to see, the ability of the federal government to go after criminal activity,'
Yes. Yes it fucking can. How else is there a check to government bullshittery?
I welcome the days when we can vote these fucking idiots out of office, and I sincerely hope they don't fuck the country up any more than they already are. I have no desire to have fascism in my goddamned back yard, thankyouverymuch. GTFO.
So, what are you going to do with the second unit?
There is some serious delusion on the part of some Nintendo fans on how well this system is really going to be able to compete in the graphics department.
There is some serious delusion on behalf of the PS3/Xbox360 fans in that graphics are the game.
63% of Americans are idiots. They honeslty thing "terrorism" is more of a threat to American lives than, say, drunk drivers or cigarettes.
Honestly, was rumble ever really necessary? You'd rather have rumble (read: useless extra) features than "motion-sensing" controls?
The ignorant masses do not ignore nutjobs like him. Ignoring him will do nothing to ease the minds of those who would listen to him. Thus, they must be informed of his lunacy.
Which XBL do you play on? The 9 year olds on mine could kill a sailor at 20 yards.
"Cutesy" graphics do not immediately denote a child's content.
Playstation? More like Gaystation. XBox? More like, "Crossed Cocks."
Seriously though, all names will be mocked. All names.
Note to Microsoft: Keep your fucking ads out of my goddamned games.
Of course it is being unfairly targetted. Any fool can see that the majority of DVD/movies have ratings that are both miniscule and lack of information--nevermind being practically hidden in the coloring of the packaging--whereas the ESRB labels are very informative.
Even further, "enforcement" of this voluntary ratings system is coming under fire. Despite being at or above the movie system's "Gold Rating" for 'improper' purchases, critics are decrying the system as being fundamentally broken.
Is this simply policy-making at its worst? Have the VG industries not paid their protection dues ("donations") lately?
Not expensive enough? Go to hell. It's a fucking video game system, not a goddamned Rolls Royce.
Better yet, ask him why child molesters are given less time in jail than his proprosed incarceration for IP infringers.
Then, obviously, ad revenue is not the solution to their problem.
I repeat, to advertisers: Stay the fuck out of my game.
Say that after the hour and a half of ads are over, and your movie finally starts.
Probably related to the formal filing: Jack Thompson took down his [former] website www.theflabar.org, in which he mocked and ridiculed the Florida Bar.