A brand new (stolen) algorithmic search engine -- built (by outsourced workers) from the ground up (in India)-- on Microsoft (pirated) technology. All I got was an error message. Why am I not surprised?
I can respect copyrights just as soon as all of these big companies respect my right for privacy. For example, I tried to purchase music online. Fortunatly I am a linux user so iTunes was out of the question and buymusic.com REQUIRES IE so they can load ya up with DRM and other (spyware cough cough) active X components. Then if you want to actually buy music, have fun giving up your first, last, middle, address, zip, email, phone, mobile, shoe size, girth, first born, bank account, 3 witnesses, next of kin, lease to house, pink slip to car, and concent to their 100,000 page list of "you are not allowed to...". All of these companies want everyone to stop pirating and start paying for the material they are listning/watching. Thats fine, but these companies are CRAZY if they believe that the end users will pay AND give up all their personal information for free just so these companies can add us to the unholy DB of privacy invasion only to be spammed, monitored, and telemarketed to death. I think once Hollywood and the Music Industry learn to respect the privacy of the people who use their products, then piracy might actually mellow out (maybe). Keep pissing us off by data mining and selling us out, they will pay the price...
Im sure out of 70,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 stars SCO will claim 80 of them and then try to claim the rights to the universe or better yet, charge us for being on their property.
Surfing around about anti SCO sentiment and found a link to this wallpaper.
http://www.angelfire.com/crazy2/funkybrewster/Anti _SCO_Wallpaper_1600x1200.jpg
A brand new (stolen) algorithmic search engine -- built (by outsourced workers) from the ground up (in India)-- on Microsoft (pirated) technology. All I got was an error message. Why am I not surprised?
Oh come on, you can't keep all the security problems to yourself you greedy bastards!!!
I can respect copyrights just as soon as all of these big companies respect my right for privacy. For example, I tried to purchase music online. Fortunatly I am a linux user so iTunes was out of the question and buymusic.com REQUIRES IE so they can load ya up with DRM and other (spyware cough cough) active X components. Then if you want to actually buy music, have fun giving up your first, last, middle, address, zip, email, phone, mobile, shoe size, girth, first born, bank account, 3 witnesses, next of kin, lease to house, pink slip to car, and concent to their 100,000 page list of "you are not allowed to...". All of these companies want everyone to stop pirating and start paying for the material they are listning/watching. Thats fine, but these companies are CRAZY if they believe that the end users will pay AND give up all their personal information for free just so these companies can add us to the unholy DB of privacy invasion only to be spammed, monitored, and telemarketed to death. I think once Hollywood and the Music Industry learn to respect the privacy of the people who use their products, then piracy might actually mellow out (maybe). Keep pissing us off by data mining and selling us out, they will pay the price...
Im sure out of 70,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 stars SCO will claim 80 of them and then try to claim the rights to the universe or better yet, charge us for being on their property.
Surfing around about anti SCO sentiment and found a link to this wallpaper. http://www.angelfire.com/crazy2/funkybrewster/Anti _SCO_Wallpaper_1600x1200.jpg