Awesome, now I know when to intercept the package!
I don't know. Are you?
"Does "Catcher in the Rye" strike any memories for you?"
am i really gonna go around shooting john lennon?
That would be it. Thanks, Matt.
City Of Ghosts?
Cheque in the post please.
It has been built and is now in the testing stage.
"last i checked, it wasnt illegal to have a copy of the anarchy cookbook"
No, but it will more than likely put you on a list of people that the FBI/NSA will keep tabs on, just in case you happen to use the knowledge you gain from it. Does "Catcher in the Rye" strike any memories for you?
last i checked, it wasnt illegal to have a copy of the anarchy cookbook
"Why would I want to seee a video of a detonation?"
The point isn't whether or not you would want to watch a video of an improvised explosive device being detonated; the point is that nobody has the right to say that you, a legal adult, are not allowed to see it or are not mentally and emotionally capable of handling it.
There is a story (perhaps it's an urban legend) of a highschool professor who, during class one day, finely details the process of manufacturing a high explosive compound on the board at the front of the classroom. He tells his students to copy it word for word and then says something to the effect of, "You have every right to know how to make a bomb. You have no right to use that information to inflict harm on others, but you have the right to know how."
It's as simple as that, take it or leave it. Freedom of speech, by nature, cannot be pick-and-choose, as disallowing even one little, seemingly insignificant thing can have a huge impact and set a precedent for disallowing many more little, insignificant things in the future. And then before you know it, they're not so little, and not so insignificant.
You then eventually end up where we are today; ultra politically correct America, regardless of whether you sway to the right or to the left. A near-police state where your own thoughts and opinions can land you in jail. Thought crimes.
But then, it's ONLY a video. Or is it?
Why would I want to see a video of a detonation?
I can see it, no problem :)
I used various proxies from other countries and still received the same message. It may be purely propaganda, but still. Allowing such a thing to take place falls under the topic of censorship.
Taken from BoingBoing.net:
"Video uploaders, using Google Video's 'Advanced Options' feature, can choose to blacklist countries. In this case the uploader blacklisted the US and only the US. When uploading the video the content owner set a preference not to show this content to users in the US."
dude, did you really feel the need to share that with the public? aww, thats just sick...
scrumble
yo
Some poeple I know own just under 2 T's... So you've still got a long road ahead of you if you want to be able to store as much pr0n as they can :P
existentialist
I was a Modernist. I think that suits.
Bugtested and fairly functional.
I did the same but with a crack site, annoyed the hell out of me.
Welcome to the land of proper storage, I also own half a terrabyte :)
Haha... I did that just for you, Ted.
dammit, i cant even turn off rendering of the blink tag in firefox.
time for teddy to make an extension
BLINK TAG MUST DIE
Man, you suck at the internet.
No!
So I got a very similar error when trying to print from a Mac iBook to a Samsung ML-2010 via a linsys wireless print server. I stumbled across your page with a google search for "pstCoreSet".
Now if only someone could explain what is generating this error message!
Bob Barnes definately.
I would say that Bob Barnes's voice would be the best (read: professional sounding) solution to your problem. Stick a good jingle behind it, and he'll beat the pants off of the other two!
the second guy sounds less "gonna screw you over"