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  • #16
    Originally posted by Jayster View Post
    Do you have a cell phone? Tablet?
    No... just a PC... they know where my layer is and I'll be waiting for them!!!

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    Why buy a Cell phone when the 7 people you are out with all have one?
    Fucks that Shitz!!!
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    • #17
      Some interesting thoughts here on H.R. 1981(shared from anonymous source):



      What people don’t know about is the ace: H.R.1981, the Protecting Children From Internet Pornographers Act of 2011 which is lying in wait. It’s not complete. You see, PCIP is not contestable because it’s about protecting children.

      They can, and very well might, copy and paste the full text of SOPA to the end of PCIP. That’s the backup. That’s the deal that was struck with entertainment industry lobbyists. We will try to push SOPA. It probably won’t work. Don’t worry, because we can pass it under an anti-child pornography bill.

      There are two things which no Congressman will risk supporting: terrorism and child pornography. There can be no opposition, no discussion. Any anti-piracy law can ALWAYS be reframed as an anti-child pornography bill and it will pass, without even discussion. It will have the full support of the House (minus Ron Paul), the full support of the Senate, and most importantly the full support of the American people. NO ONE wants to risk being called a pedophile.
      The entertainment industry has finally caught up with technology. They understand how it works. It took them 15 years, but they know what DNS is. They are going to exploit a fundamental problem with the way DNS is centralized and there is nothing that can be done to stop it. They have found an error in the very architecture of the Internet. The solution, from a free speech standpoint is not to fight it politically. The solution is the fix the error.
      We must move to a decentralized system of DNS. It is not impossible. It requires some new thinking and a re-architecture of some web services, but it must be done if we want the Internet, as we know it today, to exist in 5 or 10 years.”
      Enjoying a rum and coke, just didn't have any coke...

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