They know who the seller was. Surely he had to transmit the camera to the buyer somehow. Trace him through that.
I would find the guy that did (trust me, I *would* find him). I wouldn't even ask for the money back. I would just beat the shit out of him, destroy any of his possessions I could get my hands on, and fly home.
I think to many people try resolve things through the police and legal system. It's a waste of time. If these fuckers started getting their asses beat, this shit wouldn't happen as much.
So they ask a more intelligent friend. The fact is, that if I am quite determined to kill you, then I will most likely succeed. Just because someone makes a death threat doesn't imply that they are determined to kill you. Intimidate you, maybe.
Because the murderers couldn't get it anyways... these are zealots that won't let such difficulty dissuade them. We're not talking about a guy that's discouraged from killing someone because he has to wait for his gun permit to come through.
I don't want to get in an argument with the criminals from down under, but China or Japan are rich countries? I suggest you checkout a recent financial magazine.
If you forcefully prevent a person from leaving, you'd better have a damn good reason, otherwise it could be considered felony kidnapping (unlawful detainment).
I don't live near a Fry's, but I walk past those people all the time at CompUSA, Best Buy, etc (after they asked me to stop and show my receipt). And they *never* do anything.
I also used to wear my backpack in various stores and events that said I couldn't, and never got stopped.
Ever notice the alarms that go off all the time at Wal-Mart and various other places? Ever see a clerk run to the door to catch the person?
The fact is that most people are afraid of confrontation. Especially physical confrontation. And that's why most people just let things slide...
Wander down to the local library (that doesn't have surveillance cameras) and wear gloves. Of course this only works for those rare, absolute-privacy-needed situations.
Average middle class person with $100,000 positive net worth (being generous to avergae of course) = $0.01 / $100,000 = 0.0000001
Microsoft with $40 billion in cash = $50 / $40 bil = 0.00000000125
Then why didn't you?
Google's cache
Reuters published a summary of the report, not the report itself, so no breach of their copyright was carried out.
You're still wrong, you fucking moron. Just stop posting.
A good one too... hahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahaha hahahaahhaaha
Arrest this guy! He's a terrorist!
(I'm kidding of course, just trying to be a Patriot.)
They know who the seller was. Surely he had to transmit the camera to the buyer somehow. Trace him through that.
I would find the guy that did (trust me, I *would* find him). I wouldn't even ask for the money back. I would just beat the shit out of him, destroy any of his possessions I could get my hands on, and fly home.
I think to many people try resolve things through the police and legal system. It's a waste of time. If these fuckers started getting their asses beat, this shit wouldn't happen as much.
Irregardless is a word
enough said
Oh really?
Fine rule out 90% of them. But last time I checked, you can only die once.
So they ask a more intelligent friend. The fact is, that if I am quite determined to kill you, then I will most likely succeed. Just because someone makes a death threat doesn't imply that they are determined to kill you. Intimidate you, maybe.
Because the murderers couldn't get it anyways... these are zealots that won't let such difficulty dissuade them. We're not talking about a guy that's discouraged from killing someone because he has to wait for his gun permit to come through.
I'm connected via Worldcom here in the states, and have had no problems whatsoever.
I'm sure AOL won't give a damn. They'll just call a waste company and have picked up within an hour. That or have them repackaged and sent out...
More people alive = more attendace, broken sales records
But you could also make the case for more disposable income, I guess.
What movie theaters need are bouncers to bounce those annoying motherfuckers right out.
What about the large group of blacks at the back that laugh obscenely loud at random times and make other noises?
(Not being racist, they really are always black.)
I don't want to get in an argument with the criminals from down under, but China or Japan are rich countries? I suggest you checkout a recent financial magazine.
He should have known better than to travel through the US then. He's lucky he didn't travel through my back yard, as I would have shot the fucker.
If you forcefully prevent a person from leaving, you'd better have a damn good reason, otherwise it could be considered felony kidnapping (unlawful detainment).
I don't live near a Fry's, but I walk past those people all the time at CompUSA, Best Buy, etc (after they asked me to stop and show my receipt). And they *never* do anything.
I also used to wear my backpack in various stores and events that said I couldn't, and never got stopped.
Ever notice the alarms that go off all the time at Wal-Mart and various other places? Ever see a clerk run to the door to catch the person?
The fact is that most people are afraid of confrontation. Especially physical confrontation. And that's why most people just let things slide...
"Would I be right in assuming that it's a side effect of the free local calls you guys get?"
No, most telemarketers call from out of state. They do however get deals from the long distance companies.
Wander down to the local library (that doesn't have surveillance cameras) and wear gloves. Of course this only works for those rare, absolute-privacy-needed situations.
They're using FreeBSD.