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Lets Paint The Kettle Black,Do You Have A Bitch On Whats Going On Around The Site Or Any Thing Negative To Report

Discussion in 'Safety valve' started by ireland, Mar 28, 2006.

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  1. ddp

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    larry, you forgot the mushroom cloud!!!!
     
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    yeah, i didn't want to start a new thread for quick stupid question.
    so i'm new with this torrent stuff. so more seed means faster download. SO why won't people seed??????? what is leech???????? It's something about incomplete file or something? not really sure what that is. So if any can tell me that would be great. or just PM me.
     
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    That will just about kill a lot of Sony's DVD palyer's sales. Who in their right mind would ever buy another Sony product anyway with the way that they treat their buyers. If they feel that way, then they should get out of the blank DVD business. Selling blanks that won't work in their own retail players. Don't they see the irony. What do they think we're buying all the blanks for, home movies? LMAO
     
  4. aabbccdd

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    lol and i was looking for an standalone dvd recorder for my bedroom tv so i don't think i will be buying a Sony. Larry is that all there models or just the newer models coming out
     
  5. larrylje

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    I actually read that Sony has their own private military (UNIT) that will be going to every house and secretly installing this Self Destructing Chip (Sony calls them SDC's)in all Sony made DVD players.

    This is possible because Sony Players have a GPS chip installed on all Home DVD Player machines. Which will make it possible for The UNIT to track them down and install them.

    So it will not matter old or new this will effect all.




    (wondering how many threads will be started tomorrow from newbies asking if this is true) LOL
     
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    Grab TomMelee's BT Bible from Plucky.org, your lost... ;-)
     
  7. ireland

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    WE NOW OWN THE CHILDREN OF AMERICA
    [​IMG]


    MY BITCH
    SONY ROOTKIT CORPORATION,IS STILL FIGHTING WORLD WORLD TWO..
    IF ANY ONE BUYS ANYTHING FROM SONY,IS NUTS..

    Rootkit Guru: The Evil in Sony BMG

    So five million of the XCP-protected disks made their way on to the market, and for a time all was well. Until a skilled geek named Mark Russinovich bought one of them, ripped the music on to his hard drive, and then noticed that his computer was behaving oddly. With great forensic skill, he began to investigate.

    What he found eventually led to the biggest public relations and marketing disaster in Sony's long history, and to a legal saga that is only just beginning.

    Russinovich found that the Sony DRM system surreptitiously installed some software - called a 'Rootkit' - on his computer, hid it and rendered it very hard to remove. In fact, it employed techniques analogous to those used by malware writers - the fiends who write viruses, worms and trojans - to infect and compromise PCs. Worse still, it became clear that the DRM software introduced potentially serious security holes in infected machines. Having discovered all this, Russinovich published his findings on his blog, and all hell broke loose.




    Want to buy a PS3 - for $2,000?

    p2pnet.net News:- Today was the day Sony started flogging the PS3 (its latest game box which it claims will be good for 10 years) in electronics stores in Japan.

    In Japan, Sony had 100,000 ready and all of them were snapped up, says the BBC. But you could still order a PlayStation 3 on eBay -------- for a mere $2,000 or so.

    There, business was brisk, as p2pnet predicted it would be.

    Back in the country of origin, "Instead of opening at midnight, stores organised lotteries to decide who in the queue would get a long-awaited PS3," says the Beeb, going on:

    "Shop attendants with microphones warned impatient customers that sales would end if there were any injuries."

    A 60-gig version with hard drive and wi-fi on board costs 60,000 yen (about $510 today) in Japan. The cheaper 20-gig version, sans Wi-Fi, will cost 49,980 yen (about $425 today).

    PS3s are expected to go on sale in North America next Friday, and they'll cost substantially more, ie, in the US, the 20-gig HDD model will sell for $500, and the 60-gig model for $600.

    And, "European prices are expected to be higher than direct comparisons suggest," says the BBC.

    On eBay, "JAPANESE PLAYSTATION 3 PS3 60GB CONSOLE PLAYS US GAMES!" - said one auction page at 7:33 am Pacific. With an hour and 4 minutes to go, the buy price had reached $1,225.00, plus $60 shipping.

    Another had hit $1,301.02 with 3 hours and 19 minutes left, and a third was at $1,400 with 2 hours and 50 minutes on the clock.

    But the highest bid we saw (at 7:43 am) was $2,025 with an hour and 9 minutes to go. "PS3 playstation 3 60GB ships out NOV 13th + 2 games!!" - said the page
     
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    My Bitch of today is President Bush did not even get nominated for a Golden Globe Award for his very first role in a motion picture!

    [​IMG]
     
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    ~lmao~ @ that photoshop work!
     
  11. ireland

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    my bitch for today..

    3 Killed As Car Hits Couple, Stroller
    By ROBERT WELLER
    A hit-and-run driver struck a couple crossing a street with a stroller, killing a woman and her two young children and injuring the youngsters' father, police said. Two men were arrested early Saturday.

    Wreckage from the stroller was strewn across the busy intersection Friday night in the popular LoDo district of restaurants, clubs, stores and sports venues.

    "I went down there and it was a well-lit street," said police spokesman Sonny Jackson. "There was no excuse for it. It is one of the most horrific accidents we've had."

    The father was in stable condition at Denver Health Medical Center.

    The license plate of the red pickup was knocked off in the crash, leading police to the vehicle's owner and to the arrests in neighboring Westminster, authorities said.

    The parents were walking with their 4-year-old and 2-year-old children, crossing lawfully at a lighted intersection, Jackson said.

    He said police didn't know how fast the truck was going, but witness Alice Maynard told the Rocky Mountain News it appeared to be going about 50 mph.

    "It was really fast, and it hit this family and didn't even stop and didn't even slow down," Maynard told KUSA-TV.

    Lawrence Trujillo, 36, was arrested on three counts of investigation of vehicle homicide, as well as leaving the scene of an accident and resisting arrest, police said. Eric Phil Snell, 35, was arrested on three counts of investigation of accessory to a crime.

    Jail officials said they didn't know whether the suspects had lawyers.
    http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/11/11/D8LB3TUO0.html
     
  12. Auslander

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    they deserve the chair, but i bet they don't even get 10 years in prison each. i hate the bloated, ineffective US law system.
     
  13. Ripper

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    Lol,
    Just reading that made me think about how poor the UK justice system is. We don't have capital punishment, as I am sure you are aware, but it's mostly a joke. Just watch the news for one night over here and you hear things like..

    [bold]"Man who murders family gets 5 years"[/bold]
    or
    [bold]"Man convicted of serial rape gets let out ealry for good behaviour"[/bold]

    Those are merely examples, but, if you catch my drift...
     
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    YOU DESIDE ON THIS ARTICLE,IS IT A BITCH OR NOT

    Pennsylvania court says viewing child porn 'not illegal'


    By OUT-LAW.com → More by this author
    Published Friday 10th November 2006 17:16 GMT
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    A US court has ruled that viewing child pornography on a website without deliberately saving it to a computer is not a crime. The judge said that the state penal code was ambiguous, so he must rule in favour of the defendant.

    Anthony Diodoro, a 26-year-old from Delaware County, Pennsylvania admitted knowingly viewing 370 child-porn images online. He also admitted that he had intentionally visited the websites for the purpose of viewing child porn.

    State law says that a person must have "knowing possession" of child pornography in order for it to be a crime. A panel of three judges in the Pennsylvania Superior Court concluded that Diodoro could not be convicted of knowingly possessing the images because there was no evidence that Diodoro knew that his computer was storing the images in its internet cache file.

    "Because this is a penal statute with an ambiguous term when it comes to computer technology, it must be construed strictly and in favour of the defendant," wrote Judge Richard Klein.

    "A defendant must have fair notice that his conduct is criminal," wrote Klein. "Because of the ambiguity, sufficient notice was not provided here. For this reason, we are constrained to reverse [a previous decision] and leave it to the Legislature to clarify the language if it intends to make the mere 'viewing' of child pornography a crime."

    Klein said that it was well within the power of lawmakers to clarify the law, if that was their intention. "We note that it is well within the power of the Legislature to criminalize the act of viewing child pornography on a Web site without saving the image," he concluded.

    In the UK, the Protection of Children Act can be used to convict someone for viewing child porn on the internet, regardless of whether or not they understood a computer's cache function. "In the UK simply viewing images classes as a download because your computer makes images of them on your screen," said Tony Fagelman of the Internet Watch Foundation, a body which works to minimise the availability of images of child abuse. "The decision is quite unusual, usually US law follows the same legal framework that we do in the UK."
    http://www.theregister.com/2006/11/10/pennsylvania_court_ruling/
     
  15. ZippyDSM

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    ireland
    by the very fact you are viewing it its saved on the computer
    )its this thar new fangledmajig called the cache.....been around fer ages..apparntly..no one knew it....(




    ....as much as I like a gray area in law to exist...this however is BS....if they want kiddy porn start importing loli hentai and leave the real pron and kids alone....
     
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    I dont know what to say about that...
    It's still BS, but i think it's sick that an old man or someone would enjoy looking at photos of underaged kids. I think it should be wrong to force someone to be in the pictures. If they volenteer for it, then they should be allowed to.
     
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    Well, the only "problem" with that is a minor cannot legally volunteer to be p0rngraphically photographed. There by making ALL child p0rn illegal in one sense or another depending on the countries laws.
     
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    i know...One thing that bothers me is that some people are more mature than others, which cannot be measured in age. Having someone say something like "you can't be mature until your sixteen" or "you can't think for yourself until your 21" is prettty stupid. Everyone has an inner age, which is measured only by what the person feals......
    mine? my inner age is 16. I'm only a youngling, but i can think for myself (for the most part :p but i still cant drive) of course, im capable of learning how to drive right now.
     
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    FOR YE UK-ERS (Britons)

    UK online copyright protest

    p2pnet.net News:- Britons who own MP3 players which they've filled with copies of legally purchased CDs are breaking the law.

    That's because "making this copy is itself illegal," says Open Rights Group executive director Suw Charman.

    "Copyright law is out of step with this common behaviour which is seen by the majority as morally and ethically acceptable. The law should be changed to reflect new, fair uses of copyrighted materials."

    If you're in a UK citzen, you have until the day after Christmas to join an online protest to petition prime minister Tony Blair to create a new exception to copyright law that gives individuals the right to create a private copy of copyrighted materials for their own personal use, including back-ups, archiving and shifting format.

    Go here to add your name to the petition.
    http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/privatecopy/

    (Cheers, Sarah)

    Also See:
    BusinessWeek Online - Most European Firms Have No Vista Plans, November 15, 2006



    (Thursday 16th November 2006)
    http://p2pnet.net/story/10453?PHPSESSID=f827acbfcbf7c6ad50bc9354dc72a9d3

    LOGGING OFF SEE YE ALL LATER,MAYBE
     
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    Wow, that really is low, its my legally purchased music, I own it and will do whatever I wish with it..*sighs petition*
     
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