Political image/video dump
#26
Posted 23 August 2010 - 08:48
#29
Posted 01 February 2011 - 23:45
#30
Posted 02 February 2011 - 17:53
Insomniac!, on 16 Sep 2008, 20:12, said:
I've been given a Bob coin from Mr. Bob, a life time supply of cookies from Blonde-Unknown, some Internet Chocolate from the Full Throttle mod team, and some Assorted Weapons from Høbbesy.
#31
Posted 02 February 2011 - 21:26
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haha Screw Bell. I don't see how they think they will get away with those rates.
edit: then again, we pay $10 per extra Gb over the limit
Edited by Scope, 02 February 2011 - 21:28.
#32
Posted 02 February 2011 - 22:52
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haha Screw Bell. I don't see how they think they will get away with those rates.
edit: then again, we pay $10 per extra Gb over the limit
[/quote]Some ISPs here make you pay between .10c and $1 per megabyte.
#34
Posted 02 February 2011 - 23:32
Anyone with half a brain stays away, most of the ISPs are pretty decent here, we seem to have far more than the rest of the world so we tend to have a lot of good ones but a lot of dodgy ones as well.
#35
Posted 03 February 2011 - 00:20
#36
Posted 03 February 2011 - 00:21
Scope, on 2 Feb 2011, 23:26, said:
My sister's Blackberry is £4 per 1MB that she goes over. It's utterly extortionate, and most people don't understand the concept of a fair-usage policy - when someone says you've got unlimited internet access, it's totally misleading. Thus, people get hit massively when they go over. Fortunately my sis doesn't use it for heavy data usage - but I know of several friends who have been royally screwed to the tune of over a thousand pounds because they didn't keep an eye on their data.
#37
Posted 03 February 2011 - 00:24
AJ, on 3 Feb 2011, 0:21, said:
Scope, on 2 Feb 2011, 23:26, said:
My sister's Blackberry is £4 per 1MB that she goes over. It's utterly extortionate, and most people don't understand the concept of a fair-usage policy - when someone says you've got unlimited internet access, it's totally misleading. Thus, people get hit massively when they go over. Fortunately my sis doesn't use it for heavy data usage - but I know of several friends who have been royally screwed to the tune of over a thousand pounds because they didn't keep an eye on their data.
Then that is the service provider raping their consumer. My boss got cut off whilst abroad last year after he ran up a £600 bill in 2 days whilst in the Maldives. At least they shut down his service before his bill became unmanageable. Most decent SP's should have a max cut off point. You can probably set it yourself so your bill will never go above £xxx.xx
#38
Posted 03 February 2011 - 00:30
To think people can be this stupid. :|
#39
Posted 03 February 2011 - 00:31
Wizard, on 3 Feb 2011, 0:24, said:
AJ, on 3 Feb 2011, 0:21, said:
Scope, on 2 Feb 2011, 23:26, said:
My sister's Blackberry is £4 per 1MB that she goes over. It's utterly extortionate, and most people don't understand the concept of a fair-usage policy - when someone says you've got unlimited internet access, it's totally misleading. Thus, people get hit massively when they go over. Fortunately my sis doesn't use it for heavy data usage - but I know of several friends who have been royally screwed to the tune of over a thousand pounds because they didn't keep an eye on their data.
Then that is the service provider raping their consumer. My boss got cut off whilst abroad last year after he ran up a £600 bill in 2 days whilst in the Maldives. At least they shut down his service before his bill became unmanageable. Most decent SP's should have a max cut off point. You can probably set it yourself so your bill will never go above £xxx.xx
Mhm, that they are indeed. What's interesting is that this is all relatively recent (since I've been at uni). Essentially, now they've put the fair-usage policy on smartphones, and they've become more popular, they appear to have stopped caring quite as much for the consumer. One of my friends even put a cap on her phone of about £10 over her £20-a-month contract, then proceeded to get hit with a £170 bill a few months ago after she went over her data limit. Problem is that this is all totally above-board - the providers have no duty to cap phones, and are allowed to charge whatever the contract states with regards to the data. Fair-usage policies will kill the internet to a degree, imo. But I think that's another topic....
#41
Posted 03 February 2011 - 07:19
To think people can be this stupid. :|[/quote]
Yes because FOX news tells the truth, what a load of fucking bollocks. I seriously think America could help itself by removing such people..
[/quote]I couldn't parody him better than he speaks normally. I seriously thought people would've grown wiser after McNamara and the Vietnam war .
The brave hide behind technology. The stupid hide from it. The clever have technology, and hide it.
—The Book of Cataclysm
#42
Posted 03 February 2011 - 22:54
To think people can be this stupid. :|[/quote]
All despicable lies to promote fearmongering in the United States against Islam and to use it as a scapegoat. Glenn Beck doesn't know shit about what's going on in Egypt. I have friends there on the ground and the revolution is anything but Islamic. Yes the Muslim Brotherhood supports it but the majority of the protesters just want to see Mubarak leave. Among other things, our new Prime Minister is not affiliated with Hezbollah and cannot enforce Shari'a law as that would be unconstitutional. Ah why am I even bothering... Glenn Beck is the faeces of US political news reporting along with Rush Limbaugh, [M]Ann Coulter, and Bill O'Reilly.
#43
Posted 04 February 2011 - 00:33
Insomniac!, on 16 Sep 2008, 20:12, said:
I've been given a Bob coin from Mr. Bob, a life time supply of cookies from Blonde-Unknown, some Internet Chocolate from the Full Throttle mod team, and some Assorted Weapons from Høbbesy.
#44
Posted 04 February 2011 - 02:08
To think people can be this stupid. :|[/quote]
All despicable lies to promote fearmongering in the United States against Islam and to use it as a scapegoat. Glenn Beck doesn't know shit about what's going on in Egypt. I have friends there on the ground and the revolution is anything but Islamic. Yes the Muslim Brotherhood supports it but the majority of the protesters just want to see Mubarak leave. Among other things, our new Prime Minister is not affiliated with Hezbollah and cannot enforce Shari'a law as that would be unconstitutional. Ah why am I even bothering... Glenn Beck is the faeces of US political news reporting along with Rush Limbaugh, [M]Ann Coulter, and Bill O'Reilly.
[/quote]Not to mention the fact he somehow thinks Shi'as will submit to the authority of the Sunnis and vice versa.
#45
Posted 04 February 2011 - 07:11
And no, don't throw a wikipedia link at me, I don't want to read endless walls of formal text.
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Imagine a group of people who are all blind, deaf and slightly demented and suddenly someone in the crowd asks, "What are we to do?"... The only possible answer is, "Look for a cure". Until you are cured, there is nothing you can do.
And since you don't believe you are sick, there can be no cure.
- Vladimir Solovyov
#46
Posted 05 February 2011 - 10:39
SquigPie, on 4 Feb 2011, 9:11, said:
And no, don't throw a wikipedia link at me, I don't want to read endless walls of formal text.
Long story short, the Sunnis believe that the leadership in Islam should have been elected from those capable of the job. Shiites believed that the rule should have passed on from the Prophet Muhammad to his cousin Ali. In the end it's mostly politics, though I would say that Shiites tend to have better rights for women in terms of inheritance and who gets to raise the children after a divorce etc.. There are also some differences in prayer ritual and the like. I would say it is akin to the Protestant-Catholic split in Christianity.
#47
Posted 05 April 2011 - 19:09
Edited by Kris, 27 February 2017 - 09:18.
#48
Posted 05 April 2011 - 20:59
Insomniac!, on 16 Sep 2008, 20:12, said:
I've been given a Bob coin from Mr. Bob, a life time supply of cookies from Blonde-Unknown, some Internet Chocolate from the Full Throttle mod team, and some Assorted Weapons from Høbbesy.
#49
Posted 06 April 2011 - 06:15
Still, this hobby of theirs must be good for the Flag salesmen
On a more serious note. I don't think that the problem is muslims, more likely it's the fundamentalists and fanaticists that rile eachother up, vocal minority you know.
Edited by SquigPie, 06 April 2011 - 06:17.
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Imagine a group of people who are all blind, deaf and slightly demented and suddenly someone in the crowd asks, "What are we to do?"... The only possible answer is, "Look for a cure". Until you are cured, there is nothing you can do.
And since you don't believe you are sick, there can be no cure.
- Vladimir Solovyov
#50
Posted 06 April 2011 - 07:01
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