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Welp, time has gone by, and at this point I am going to be a beta tester for Socom 2 for the PS2. Again, I'm very excited... Though it's been a couple weeks since I checked on Final Fantasy XI, so I guess I better give it a go, so I'm sure to get my free HD after I send the test one back...
Though they seem to give a free item with each beta test though, it does not appear that I will be getting a free headset with Socom... I DO own the headset from the origional Socom, but I had hoped that I would get one of thoes nifty Logitech headsets free... Ah, well, I still get to beta test it... Something I love taking part in... So things are still good... :)
I-Cybie Robot Dog
Woohoo, it's finally available!!! Walk up chargers for the iCybie are finally available! They also have longer life batteries and cartrage kits to program the iCybie! I've been waiting so long for this, and thought I would never see it!!! I need mine as quick as possible, so I ordered the gold charger (the blue is on back order). I dunno, maybe I can spray paint it or something! I just really need it now!!!! :D
An idea came to me the other day on how to really stick it to the RIAA. If you're unaware, earlier in the week they sued several more people for copyright violations. One of the people sued was a 12 year old girl. In the end her mother agreed to pay them $2000.
The idea that came to me, however, is relatively simple. Knowing similar unrelated situations have occurred on the net, I figured this may actually do well legally and really tick of the RIAA. The idea is simple. If someone set up an on line fund, using PayPal as a medium, thousands of people could donate small amounts and give this girl & her family the $2000. Furthermore, if in fact more than $2000 was raised, the family would in turn actually make a profit off of this whole situation. While I can't be the one to set this up, if someone out there did, the RIAA could be screaming mad, and there would be little to nothing they could do about it (I believe). Being this would be a simple donation, and being that it would be independent of the RIAA, it would be no different than having a friend give them some money. At any rate, this is my idea, if someone could set this up, it would be a way we ALL could take part in sticking it to the RIAA. For obvious reasons, it seems that we would not be able to do this for everybody being sued. But being this case is so unique, I think it would be the best start, at the very least...
Hearing this on TV, I had to post it here. You may be aware that the ELF (Earth Liberation Front) started several Hummers on fire in a dealership in San Diego. They did this as an act against SUV's to save the environment...
There's one main problem. The fire itself caused more polution than over 1,000 Hummers would make in a 10 year period. Now, maybe if they burned more than the 1,000 it would have made a difference. However, they only burned a handful. So they did a ton more damage then thoes that were burned could ever do in the Hummer's lifetimes... Get a clue, idoits... |
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