the law against jamming isn't "lobbied for" by cell phone carriers you dolt! it's a basic requirement to prevent a costly and destructive RF arms race.
if the prison wanted to they could implement Faraday cages, or crack down on inmates. this isn't about the oh so evil wireless carriers (trust me, the phone company wants the inmates using the $3/connect + 0.16/minute collect service from the prison phones to call their family. you know, the family trying to scrape by with one less income getting gouged by corrupt state officials and MCI (one reason i will never do business with them)
to get his name they would need FBI cooperation, and the FBI doesn't normally make helping corrupt local cops put the squeeze on whistleblowers part of their day to day business.
i think you meant to write "there is mnothing more awesome than running in as an uber pyro and destroying 5 sentries killing the engies and roasting the dispensers"
it was the banks offering huge loans to people who couldn't afford the actual payments (not the one or two year introductory payments) that drove prices higher and higher as massive amounts of fraudulent wealth was created.
if you pay attention to history you will see that this is not the first time the international banking industry has undermined the security of the people in order to consolodate money and power. and this won't be the last time unless we the people push through a comprehensive reform on the fraudulent concept of a corporation. as it is you and any number of people can, for a tax increase, create an organization that takes the fall for a bad business deal or for dishonest trade practices so nobody has to give back the money they made and nobody goes to jail.
instead we need to make all voting stockholders proportionally responsible for all debts of a folded company, and non voting preferred holders liable only for tort debt and any debt incurred that the officers of the company knew would never be paid back before the company folded.
if i was going to do something that would attract personal attention from an FBI agent it would be on a browser like off-by-one or something else nobody uses, and it would be running inside a VM so every time i connect it's a fresh load and there wouldn't be anything interesting to see if someone did manage to drop a remote control on me. well nothing interesting except the windows 95 OS I would be running.
your page is linking, the ad networks do no such thing, they happen to be embedded into the same page that includes infringing content but there is no relation. The ad networks do not exist for this purpose, they happen to gain from it like any other domain squat or key word squat.
so you don't need to requisition the supplies you use to make the cables? oh wait it's called planning ahead and keeping supplies on hand, which is just as doable with whole cables as it is with cable making supplies, and it discourages the techs from nicking a handful of heads.
it won't crush them, it'll push prices down a ways but not real bad, publishers have a huge scale advantage and can turn out higher quality for less.
i can see this giving rare book dealers fits though, especially if they modify their process for higher quality and higher cost. picking up a rare book for $150 instead of hundreds or thousands, and reducing the difficulty in finding a copy to zero.
there is a book I am looking to buy, originally retailed for $14 that is only available online used for about $80, so being 160 pages it should cost something like $30 from this service. I would be thrilled if it became available this way.
strategically they have the same enemies and many of the same goals so regardless of any kinship felt or not felt they would be natural allies against reactionaries.
of course it has a good debugger, but i'm not going to buy a toilet because it comes with the best plunger.
oh no they want more than a dollar.
the difference is that in the RCC you must advance as a high ranking official to get the good stuff, in the CoS you just gotta hand over the green.
Physically stop him, if he gets violent, return the favor.
the law against jamming isn't "lobbied for" by cell phone carriers you dolt! it's a basic requirement to prevent a costly and destructive RF arms race.
if the prison wanted to they could implement Faraday cages, or crack down on inmates. this isn't about the oh so evil wireless carriers (trust me, the phone company wants the inmates using the $3/connect + 0.16/minute collect service from the prison phones to call their family. you know, the family trying to scrape by with one less income getting gouged by corrupt state officials and MCI (one reason i will never do business with them)
to get his name they would need FBI cooperation, and the FBI doesn't normally make helping corrupt local cops put the squeeze on whistleblowers part of their day to day business.
also local cops ain't football.
i think you meant to write "there is mnothing more awesome than running in as an uber pyro and destroying 5 sentries killing the engies and roasting the dispensers"
it's easier for the system if there are less ways an innocent person can demonstrate their innocence.
we have gone from "innocent until proven guilty" to "don't GAF if you are innocent",
because it's so much harder to feed your family and have a good retirement in europe than it is in america....
proportional liability, not joint and several.
so if grandma bought 1 out of a total of 1 million shares, and the company folded owing 100 million dollars, she would owe 100 bucks.
the same codec and settings like LAME set to alt-preset-standard? or whatever the default MP3 setting is for windows media player?
it was the banks offering huge loans to people who couldn't afford the actual payments (not the one or two year introductory payments) that drove prices higher and higher as massive amounts of fraudulent wealth was created.
if you pay attention to history you will see that this is not the first time the international banking industry has undermined the security of the people in order to consolodate money and power. and this won't be the last time unless we the people push through a comprehensive reform on the fraudulent concept of a corporation. as it is you and any number of people can, for a tax increase, create an organization that takes the fall for a bad business deal or for dishonest trade practices so nobody has to give back the money they made and nobody goes to jail.
instead we need to make all voting stockholders proportionally responsible for all debts of a folded company, and non voting preferred holders liable only for tort debt and any debt incurred that the officers of the company knew would never be paid back before the company folded.
well my /b/ folder is pretty random
gotta watch out for those, consult admiral akbar as needed.
if i was going to do something that would attract personal attention from an FBI agent it would be on a browser like off-by-one or something else nobody uses, and it would be running inside a VM so every time i connect it's a fresh load and there wouldn't be anything interesting to see if someone did manage to drop a remote control on me. well nothing interesting except the windows 95 OS I would be running.
your page is linking, the ad networks do no such thing, they happen to be embedded into the same page that includes infringing content but there is no relation. The ad networks do not exist for this purpose, they happen to gain from it like any other domain squat or key word squat.
so you don't need to requisition the supplies you use to make the cables? oh wait it's called planning ahead and keeping supplies on hand, which is just as doable with whole cables as it is with cable making supplies, and it discourages the techs from nicking a handful of heads.
it won't crush them, it'll push prices down a ways but not real bad, publishers have a huge scale advantage and can turn out higher quality for less.
i can see this giving rare book dealers fits though, especially if they modify their process for higher quality and higher cost. picking up a rare book for $150 instead of hundreds or thousands, and reducing the difficulty in finding a copy to zero.
there is a book I am looking to buy, originally retailed for $14 that is only available online used for about $80, so being 160 pages it should cost something like $30 from this service. I would be thrilled if it became available this way.
seems reasonable in the remedies department, rather than outrageous BSA fines like microshaft adobe insists that you pay for what you were pirating.
sue for what? they aren't serving out your copyrighted material or linking to copyrighted material.
with hemphills grav lance?
this brings you up to "system" and lets you break things admin isn't normally allowed to break
strategically they have the same enemies and many of the same goals so regardless of any kinship felt or not felt they would be natural allies against reactionaries.
leave it to the mormons to form a gang based on not drinking.