That is a falacious argument. If I were in a business setting that was aimed toward dwarfs, I'd see a few each week, too. The average person will not. Your business depends on morons, thus you see plenty of them. That doesn't mean a lot outside of your business.
Don't knock the Hot Wheels and Barbie PCs. I picked up a set of the Hot Wheels speakers at a Wal-Mart for $3 when they discontinued the pcs. They had both designs, and the also had the CD cases and the steering wheel from the Hot Whels PC. The company supplying Wal-Mart got them all the accessories for the systems, but not enough pcs and monitors, so Wal-Mart cancelled the contract, and liquidated the extra product. To this day, I still have and use the speakers. (Yes, I have a fucked-up looking system. A Blue and White Power Mac G3, a grey and purple Sun 21" CRT and the blue-with-lames Hot Wheels speakers.)
Samsung is Korean, asshat. If there's one country the Japanese would happily see disappear, it's Korea. By the way, put your fucking signature in the signature are, you egotistical fuck. If I care who posted a comment, it's right above it. Your name adds nothing to your thoughts, and I deactivate signatures to allow the comments to flow like a conversation. Fuckheads like yourself screw that up. So go die in a fire.
What are you smoking to say that Nintendo is innovative in a world of sequels, when almost all the fucking make are sequels and spinoffs to Mario? WTF? You Mario-molesters fucking crack me up with this bullshit you spew.
twitter, the basement-dwelling jackass that submitted this is nothing more than a stallmanite shill who will attempt to spin any article like this into a screed decrying DRM, even though that's far from what this means. Most people own a bunch of CDs. They would rather rip the CDs they have than rebuy the same music from any download service. I, for one, will probably stop buying CDs entriely once I get my iPod. They take up way too much space. Fairplay is flexible enough for me to do what I need to with the tracks, so I will likely buy most of my music going forward from iTS. Of course, it will take some time to buy another 40GB of music to equal my ripped collection, so iTS music will be a smaller fraction for sometime, possibly forever. A lot of people feel the same. DRM is not a big deal.
Of course you are the kind of elitist asshole who doesn't want anybody to be able to learn without it being made as difficult as possible to do so, which is a common trait among linux users. Claiming that the software is as good as it needs to be, and that people should be forced to choose between a pointlessly long learning curve that exists solely as an initiation to the Loyal Order of Basement Dwellers, or not using a piece of software at all, is idiotic. A properly-constructed interface makes EVERYBODY more productive, but it makes pseudo-intellectual pricks like you disposible. By the way, it's spelled friggIn' and jackass and yourself are not seperate words. Being a jackass yourself is no excuse. I, and doubtless many others, take great comfort in the fact that you will likely never reproduce.
Ever stop and think that maybe the leak was from the stage of production where the game was finished, but BEFORE the protection was added, making it not actually a crack?
That stuff goes in Library/Application Support/(AppName)/ Nicely contained and easy to find for study or removal.
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Nope. As a Canadian, I assure you that he cash-grab levy wil continue. Canada, land of no rights, insane taxes and a totally fucking broken electoral system, yet STILL inexplicably full of smug assholes who take any opportunity to bash the USA.
Actually, they would suck. They were designed for the controls they used, and waving your arms around like a moron would NOT improve any of them in the slightest.
That is a falacious argument. If I were in a business setting that was aimed toward dwarfs, I'd see a few each week, too. The average person will not. Your business depends on morons, thus you see plenty of them. That doesn't mean a lot outside of your business.
16 posts about a MMO and no EVE astroturfing yet!
town to town, up and down the dial. Baby, you and me were never meant to be, just maybe thinnk of me once in a while.
Don't knock the Hot Wheels and Barbie PCs. I picked up a set of the Hot Wheels speakers at a Wal-Mart for $3 when they discontinued the pcs. They had both designs, and the also had the CD cases and the steering wheel from the Hot Whels PC. The company supplying Wal-Mart got them all the accessories for the systems, but not enough pcs and monitors, so Wal-Mart cancelled the contract, and liquidated the extra product. To this day, I still have and use the speakers. (Yes, I have a fucked-up looking system. A Blue and White Power Mac G3, a grey and purple Sun 21" CRT and the blue-with-lames Hot Wheels speakers.)
What th e fuck is your problem with a fucking browser cookie? Man, you paranoid dickheads annoy me!
Tepples, If you don't care for your mom's choice of ISP, move the fuck out of her basement!
Did Mario write the headline?
Samsung is Korean, asshat. If there's one country the Japanese would happily see disappear, it's Korea. By the way, put your fucking signature in the signature are, you egotistical fuck. If I care who posted a comment, it's right above it. Your name adds nothing to your thoughts, and I deactivate signatures to allow the comments to flow like a conversation. Fuckheads like yourself screw that up. So go die in a fire.
What are you smoking to say that Nintendo is innovative in a world of sequels, when almost all the fucking make are sequels and spinoffs to Mario? WTF? You Mario-molesters fucking crack me up with this bullshit you spew.
twitter, the basement-dwelling jackass that submitted this is nothing more than a stallmanite shill who will attempt to spin any article like this into a screed decrying DRM, even though that's far from what this means. Most people own a bunch of CDs. They would rather rip the CDs they have than rebuy the same music from any download service. I, for one, will probably stop buying CDs entriely once I get my iPod. They take up way too much space. Fairplay is flexible enough for me to do what I need to with the tracks, so I will likely buy most of my music going forward from iTS. Of course, it will take some time to buy another 40GB of music to equal my ripped collection, so iTS music will be a smaller fraction for sometime, possibly forever. A lot of people feel the same. DRM is not a big deal.
I applaud you for your ability to prove the very point you attempt to argue against.
You wanted to play Enter the Matrix more than once? You are either a dedicated masochist, or very, very hard up for entertainment, man.
Hey, jimsimpleton, learn how to spell. The word is STEREO, dumbass.
Only hipster dipshits like yourself.
Of course you are the kind of elitist asshole who doesn't want anybody to be able to learn without it being made as difficult as possible to do so, which is a common trait among linux users. Claiming that the software is as good as it needs to be, and that people should be forced to choose between a pointlessly long learning curve that exists solely as an initiation to the Loyal Order of Basement Dwellers, or not using a piece of software at all, is idiotic. A properly-constructed interface makes EVERYBODY more productive, but it makes pseudo-intellectual pricks like you disposible. By the way, it's spelled friggIn' and jackass and yourself are not seperate words. Being a jackass yourself is no excuse. I, and doubtless many others, take great comfort in the fact that you will likely never reproduce.
It's a mol, you stupid stallmanite fuck.
Kennedy in Dallas. It's enough to make your head explode, isn't it?
I highly doubt you have any friends.
Although you, apparently, do not. Learn how to spell, jackass.
Ever stop and think that maybe the leak was from the stage of production where the game was finished, but BEFORE the protection was added, making it not actually a crack?
Heinlein will be in the esteemed company of V.C. Andrews, cranking out product with his name on it from beyond the grave!!!
Giving some poor sucker an Xbox is not an act of kindness.
That stuff goes in Library/Application Support/(AppName)/ Nicely contained and easy to find for study or removal.
Nope. As a Canadian, I assure you that he cash-grab levy wil continue. Canada, land of no rights, insane taxes and a totally fucking broken electoral system, yet STILL inexplicably full of smug assholes who take any opportunity to bash the USA.
Actually, they would suck. They were designed for the controls they used, and waving your arms around like a moron would NOT improve any of them in the slightest.