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Contest for 45 bpLog in to see images! (view post) |
04/23/2010 |
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Hey AldoAldo_Anything Posted:
He was about to unify Europe but like usual them Brits and Americans were being difficult and them Ruskies once again opposed a Western agenda in eastern Europe! Oh ja, und das musik wast wundershon (view post) |
04/20/2010 |
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Podcast #3: Favourite/Least Favourite Forumwarz PeopleCelerysteve Posted:
I dissagree, I kinda hate it when the two back feet of chairs are so close to each other. It is bad for stability as well! (view post) |
04/20/2010 |
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you ****ers want me back?Boxy Brown Posted:
By now she must be legal; so… Log in to see images! (view post) |
04/18/2010 |
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Blizzard helps cops track down a World of Warcraft player, who's a suspected drug dealer.Dunatis Posted:
If they are keeping track of perfectly mundane activities of ordinary citizens then they are doing it wrong and wasting resources on top of it that could be used tracking down REAL criminals. If companies go out and give away info to third parties (including law enforcement) that they are not obliged to give legally (though warrants) they are exposing personal information away without your consent or knowledge. Exposing personal information also involves some risks and can bring some people a great sense of insecurity. And it is also up to Judges or magistrates to decide whether there is sufficient proof for further investigation (that might require a search warrant). I think that countries like the UK (UK scores way worse than most western nation, including the USA, when it comes to privacy; mainly because of the abundance of camera’s and keyloggers on the public and workspace) show that keeping track of people and putting camera’s all over the place hardly helps preventing criminality and even though it has in some cases made a difference in identifying criminals, they are pretty worthless considering that police actually being physically present is way more efficient and considering camera’s are quite a nuisance and also give the possibility for abuse of power. As for the internet: there is so much going on here that it is highly questionable whether it is useful to go and keep track of ordinary citizens as I’ve stated earlier and I srsly doubt the cops are busy going around in WoW patrolling or something. If though this was the case I believe the US law enforcement srsly has to get straight their priorities (which they actually gotta do anyways); Where I live the Federal Computer Crime Unit actually rather goes searching predator networks (arresting many pedo’s in one go) and shutting down pedo-websites rather than catching individual predators after actually luring them one-at-a-time; or occupying themselves with small time hackers and downloaders.
Sergeant Cid Posted:
true, that’s why I simply say it is might rather uncalled for than a srs breach of privacy. And the police probably did this after receiving a complaint anyways. Anyways if this guys is actually a dealer, the idiot should have checked the EULA to see whether Blizzard co-operates with the cops. (view post) |
04/17/2010 |
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Blizzard helps cops track down a World of Warcraft player, who's a suspected drug dealer.bummoppet Posted:
I don’t know the full story, but the legal way to obtain this info is with warrants. If no warrant was presented, this action was totally uncalled for (unless of course this dealer was spamming WoW trying to sell his stuff or something) (view post) |
04/17/2010 |
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Blizzard helps cops track down a World of Warcraft player, who's a suspected drug dealer.Sergeant Cid Posted:
true most don’t read, but if once in a while you read some part, after a while you start to learn what to pay attention to in EULAs (like privacy policies regarding third parties and rules regarding multiple accounts) (view post) |
04/17/2010 |
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you ****ers want me back?CoreyJess Posted: |
04/17/2010 |
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you ****ers want me back?donbee Posted:
he actually kinda is
Fran Posted:
more MySpace Tom would be cool. I dunno much about PANTS though but he really seems like a self rightious bumhole to me, but then again, I don’t rly know the guy very well.
Wylin Posted:
Duuuuuuuuuuude… don’t bumume he wanna insult you. ppl just be trollin’, like they always do… oh wait… fishing for trolls are we? do ya have a permit? (view post) |
04/17/2010 |
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Your Favorite Games of all timeburningpopsicles Posted: Log in to see images! damn it that is one game I’ve RLY enjoyed playing. I would recommend it to anyone! excellent atmosphere, nice, funny plotline, and most of all: FUN! (view post) |
04/10/2010 |
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CONTEST: Post here for a chance at 150 BPCancerMarney Posted: |
04/10/2010 |
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CONTEST: Post here for a chance at 150 BP150 BP IS A LOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Log in to see images! (view post) |
04/10/2010 |
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what the hell is this weird South African sh...I dunno, lolwut wtf??? not rly a meme or anything (though I recall this band having another song being hyped on the radio), but… what the hell is this weird South African Log in to see images!? (view post) |
03/18/2010 |
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HAPPY ****ING BIRTHDAY KITTIEJENNzOMG! HAPPY B-DAY KITTIEJENN!!!!! I wish you lots of Ice cream and cake and cake! oh and of course joy and happiness and stuff. and happy randomness Log in to see images! (view post) |
06/06/2009 |
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CONTEST: Help get me the Flamebate peen for 5 BP!In Belgium, like many other European countries for the past two decades far right wing nationalist parties have been gaining popularity. In the beginning self-proclaimed political analysts analyzed it as votes by old grannies who collect cookie trays with the royal family on it (seriously! – sad but true, that was their analysis). (view post) |
06/05/2009 |
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Euro-elections 2009Aldo_Anything Posted:
yeah man, I’ve been avoiding timesinks on the interwebz for the sake of studies (even though it was slightly to late to make a big difference). Good thing to vote for one of those parties. Upon choosing one of those parties I think it is important to make sure they make it to the election threshold, or at least come close to the election threshold. If they make it to the threshold it is obvious it is good because it can make a difference in policy making, which is even more important on a european level, especially in the current economical, environmental, political context in which there are more challenges than in the past and challenges from the past have even grown more important. However I don’t think it is a bad thing if you vote for a party that doesn’t make it to the election threshold (which is 5% in both Germany and Belgium! – according to the dutch wikipedia), as long as the percentage they have is enough to make a political statement. For example here in Flanders (northern dutch-speaking part of Belgium) I’m planning to vote for the (Flemish) greens (from the party “Groen!” ) for the euro-elections because: 1) None of the other major parties have a program I can sufficiently identify with and/or I’m unsatisfied with their work. And I can agree with the greens for a large portion of their program. 2) they are (very probably) able to pbum the election threshold, bumuring that my vote is not in vain, and as a protest vote it is a signal towards current politicians (and policy makers) but it is a form of protest that lasts (five) years. 3) Unlike voting for (far/extreme/conservative) right wing parties, I believe voting green is not giving a wrong signal. The last point is something I can demonstrate with an example on the national arena, which might look familiar to many Western Europeans: In Belgium, like many other European countries for the past two decades far right wing nationalist parties have been gaining popularity. In the beginning self-proclaimed political analysts analyzed it as votes by old grannies who collect cookie trays with the royal family on it (seriously! – sad but true, that was their analysis). Later, when these parties were still gaining votes next elections they called it protest votes, yet politicians didn’t change goverrnment policies but instead finances campaigns for tolerance and campaigns against extreme right and “neutral” antifascist organizations. later around the start of the new millennium the extreme right wing party in Flanders (Vlaams Blok, now Vlaams Belang) got another big rise in votes. Now the self proclaimed political analysts were talking about “right wingization” in society and because of it parties were starting to implement more right wing stances into their programs (ironically the far right wing party actually gained more votes because they decided to weaken their program, and moving slightly more towards the center in the political spectrum. Sadly even the green party (which despite their reputation as a one-issue-party, here in Flanders actually started of as a eco-centric socialist movement rather than a green action group) decided to anticipate on this trend and got rid of many left wing elements (same way social-democrats did all over Europe with the rise of new labour at the start of the post soviet era), but they lost lots of votes because of it. Luckily after those elections they rectified their mistake. But this example simply demonstrates how giving a protest vote to the wrong party can give a wrong signal. Lama glama Posted: What country are you from? (though it is probably too late anyway)
also… H€IL €UROPA! (view post) |
06/04/2009 |
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Euro-elections 2009The elections for the European Parliament have started and yet there don’t seem to be any threads around here about them. Is there such a big disinterest in EU politics as the polls are showing? And in case you are voting, do you know who you’re gonna vote for? (view post) |
06/04/2009 |
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Does anyone here speak French?Ceci n’est pas un post! (mais c’est commême une confirmation, oui je parle un peu la français) (view post) |
06/04/2009 |
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04/03/2009 | |
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Get to know your new Forumwarz moderator team!congratz to you all! especially my former klannies Aldo_Anything and spacekadt! you guys certainly deserve it. (view post) |
03/26/2009 |