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pahunkboy -> 10 ways you could be breaking the law w copmuter (5/18/2008 9:21:52 AM)

http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/10things/?p=356

someone asked about free speech online.  I do notice a control of the net. It was more fun when just past the nerds got on. Once too many got online- it began to get stale.  I seen a piece where DSL was sold as a way to get content- now the DSL is everywhere NOWW they want copywrite...after essentially pushing free content.

I also notice more noise with eveyrthing. radio, tv, and the web.  CM does a good job on the no noise issue.  :-)





FullCircle -> RE: 10 ways you could be breaking the law w copmuter (5/18/2008 9:44:56 AM)

Thuew I can still murder someone by strangling them with a mouse cord[8|]

unless it is a wireless one, damn you Bill Gates grrr.




Padriag -> RE: 10 ways you could be breaking the law w copmuter (5/18/2008 9:53:56 AM)

Only 10... amateurs!




pahunkboy -> RE: 10 ways you could be breaking the law w copmuter (5/18/2008 9:55:13 AM)

in regard to "noise"- in the 90s I routinely filed comments w the FCC concerning 3 year renewal of radio stations. the premise being that the airwaves are public and ratio of music to not music had slid into unacceptable mode.  Of course my opinion was about as good as bird cage paper, and as a result, I vote with my feet. I hardly ever listen to radio.  I have a few cassettes in the car and often will play nothing.

pity me, gasp, being niave to think a public comment meant anything?

gag me.




Termyn8or -> RE: 10 ways you could be breaking the law w copmuter (5/18/2008 3:20:29 PM)

This is typical. I know what I am going to do about it. I am going to do what I have done since I was 12, whatever I want whenever I want.

With all the laws they have I probably break 100 every week. Thus a saying I adapted from a TV show, which I can also probably also be sued or thrown in jail for :

Compliance is futile, you must resist.

I AM the actual originator of that saying, and I can probably dig up the Usenet archives to prove it. And what it really means is that as soon as you comply with something, they come up with something else. I say fill the fucking jails up.

Amma tellya what. I got warrants from 1995, I got tickets in 2007. They did not take me in. And they won't unless I REALLY do something because I have pounded into their head that they are getting no more of my money ever. If they actually run me in, they ask who I want to call and I give them this puzzled look "Call ?". You think I am kidding ? I am not. If I get locked up I will not call anyone. There is ten fucking grand in the safe, and they are not getting a dime of it. Period.

If they find me and my 80 gig HD with 60 gigs of stolen shit on it guess what. I get free room and board. The longer the better.

I learned this years ago, they write so many laws that the intent is obviously to enforce them selectively. The jails are full. Anyone who really believes in the law would start repealing laws instead of making more. The law does not matter to me, what matters is that they do not "select" me for enforcement.

When they get the idea that you are not afraid of jail, they won't put you in. Knew a guy was on parole, he was telling me that at the PO's guy were just up and saying "I ain't paying no fucking fine". And they walked. And we are talking parole here, that means felonies.

Once you no longer fear death, the rest comes easy.

T




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