It seems to me that I'm the only one with a train of though that doesn't lead to terrorism or radicals. When I fisrt heard bombings in London I immediately thought of the Olympics and Paris or New York.
Paris doesn't seem all that likey, as you hear of a lot more nut jobs coming out of one bedroom apartments in New York. Perhaps some extremist New Yorker thought he should teach the Britts a lesson and bombed London. Then, to cover his tracks, he creates a fake claim to the attacks and signs it AQ.
I quote, "MSNBC TV translator Jacob Keryakes, who said that a copy of the message was later posted on a secular Web site, noted that the claim of responsibility contained an error in one of the Quranic verses it cited. That suggests that the claim may be phony, he said."
Just my take on the situation. Heaven forbid someone not use the Middle East as a scapegoat.
Here's a bucket. Go get some air, take a Tums, and try not to vomit.
You make good points sir, but you obviosuly don't know me. I understand that many of the people who use these networks just take, take, take and never return. I also look at the other side of the coin, something you seem too stuborn to do. I believe that anything worth having is worth buying, but how do I know something is worth having without already buying it? I can't count how many times I've bought a game only to beat it in only a few hours after purchase. That disappointment in quality doesn't lead to more reasearch like the manufacturers want, it leads to methods of trying before you buy. Before you start talking about demo discs, those have a limited number of games, and usually a lot of movies on them, most of which I've already seen on the net. And so we come to P2P.
For most of my games and movies, I'll rent them. Online game downloads for consoles are usually unreliable and require expensive chips and can ruin the chance of online play on some systems.
The only things I would download, is a TV show I miss. Last week, I missed Lost, so I'll try and find that. I could see how downloading Cable programming could be harmful, but I don't watch them.
Now, to try and justify the theft of music and other such media. From what I always here at award shows, entertainers are entertainers because of the fans. I've never heard one say they did it for the money. They make music and star in movies for the fans, and to be famous. Free distribution of materials doesn't harm this at all. And as for the music/movie industry suffering financially, how do you explain the record sales numbers reported each week when a major portion of all online traffic is Bit Torrent?
f you yank
Now how on earth did that typo slip by an editor at eurogamer.net in London?
It seems to me that I'm the only one with a train of though that doesn't lead to terrorism or radicals. When I fisrt heard bombings in London I immediately thought of the Olympics and Paris or New York.
Paris doesn't seem all that likey, as you hear of a lot more nut jobs coming out of one bedroom apartments in New York. Perhaps some extremist New Yorker thought he should teach the Britts a lesson and bombed London. Then, to cover his tracks, he creates a fake claim to the attacks and signs it AQ.
I quote, "MSNBC TV translator Jacob Keryakes, who said that a copy of the message was later posted on a secular Web site, noted that the claim of responsibility contained an error in one of the Quranic verses it cited. That suggests that the claim may be phony, he said."
Just my take on the situation. Heaven forbid someone not use the Middle East as a scapegoat.
I rate my productivity level in mp/h. By the way, I'm a wardriver.
So am I right to assume the next mars rover will be equipped with hairspray and cheeze-in-a-can?
Here's a bucket. Go get some air, take a Tums, and try not to vomit.
You make good points sir, but you obviosuly don't know me. I understand that many of the people who use these networks just take, take, take and never return. I also look at the other side of the coin, something you seem too stuborn to do. I believe that anything worth having is worth buying, but how do I know something is worth having without already buying it? I can't count how many times I've bought a game only to beat it in only a few hours after purchase. That disappointment in quality doesn't lead to more reasearch like the manufacturers want, it leads to methods of trying before you buy. Before you start talking about demo discs, those have a limited number of games, and usually a lot of movies on them, most of which I've already seen on the net. And so we come to P2P.
For most of my games and movies, I'll rent them. Online game downloads for consoles are usually unreliable and require expensive chips and can ruin the chance of online play on some systems.
The only things I would download, is a TV show I miss. Last week, I missed Lost, so I'll try and find that. I could see how downloading Cable programming could be harmful, but I don't watch them.
Now, to try and justify the theft of music and other such media. From what I always here at award shows, entertainers are entertainers because of the fans. I've never heard one say they did it for the money. They make music and star in movies for the fans, and to be famous. Free distribution of materials doesn't harm this at all. And as for the music/movie industry suffering financially, how do you explain the record sales numbers reported each week when a major portion of all online traffic is Bit Torrent?
First my Music.
Then my Movies.
Now my Anime.
Is nothing sacred?