 geowil
join:2008-04-20 Laveen, AZ
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| hmm
I think "Dyke"s need to sthu and get out of my country and take his noob-ad crap with him.. i hear China is interested in making a deal with him (:sarcasim:; for those of you too slow to catch that).
no on second thought, we should all pitch in for a "We're sorry for your loss" card then write in it, "no... not really, burn in hell. From your friendly pissed off consumers."
and yup, that translation is pretty accurate.
"Education" seems to = money laundering nowadays, least where congress is concerned.
as far as im concerned noob-ad should be put under the same laws that try to control spyware, this is all noob-ad is, like those nasty rouge anti-fakeware progs.
they promise targeted ads based on browsing. ok, lets say we have a guy that goes to porn sites all day long. so he gets teh pron ads. say his little brother or daughter or some young person uses his computer, now they see these pron ads and are either scared for life or have some other emotional trauma.
sounds like prime lawsuit material to me, and if these companies are stupid enough to eventually start using it, i hope that is just what happens. Takes a few lawsuits to make companies see their mistakes. though, it wont happen due to how much they win, but their reputation will be tarnished.
then again, since most broadband companies have monopolies in almost every area (comparing like att to comcast doesnt really count, att is and always will be a telco, while comcrap is a cable provider, might offer the same services, but started elsewhere, so i dont consider them the same thing.) and abuse those monopolies to rape their customers, it might not do anything at all.
could have sworn there was a monopoly section somewhere in the law, oh wait there is, Microsoft is getting their asses handed to them for sh*t that's almost exactly (and some that isnt) like this.
lmfao, man we live in such a f**ked up country (for those BBR's that live in the us).  -- Speedtest.net: 27759KB/s Down 538kb/s Up |