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calinb
19th October 2005, 01:24
Well, not really new, in historical terms. Government is terrorism!

Thanks for the news link, Doom9!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,1575411,00.html

There are so many attrocities committed in the attack, it's difficult to count them all! The Nazis had to knock this shit off because the US stopped them, but who's going to stop the US now (or the US administration's lapdog, Tony Blair)?

No one ever thinks it can/would/should happen to them or they excuse it; "he shouldn't have been carrying a suspicious rucksack" or "he should've looked the police in the eye." That is, until they wear the wrong color of lipstick!

Sirber
19th October 2005, 01:57
Rule 15: Political discussion not directly related to DVD backup issues are prohibited, as is any discussion on religion and religious matters.

celtic_druid
19th October 2005, 02:20
Guess the good news here is that since making donations to terrorist organisations is going to be punishable by life imprisonment. I guess I can't pay taxes anymore.

calinb
19th October 2005, 03:19
Rule 15: Political discussion not directly related to DVD backup issues are prohibited, as is any discussion on religion and religious matters.Good point, Sirber. Got so angry reading the news links today, I forgot. Can you please delete, lock or, better yet, move to the "test" forum where "Anything" is permitted. ;)

Test Forum
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Shinigami-Sama
19th October 2005, 07:38
Guess the good news here is that since making donations to terrorist organisations is going to be punishable by life imprisonment. I guess I can't pay taxes anymore.
wow you read my mind :P

Mug Funky
19th October 2005, 08:02
...must... ...not... ...add... ...to... ...this... ...heavily... ...loaded... ...subject...

:)

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though i do notice that separating "signal" from "noise" seems to be a problem we have in common with certain officials... too often we mistakenly filter the signal but noise still gets through. i find the best results are obtained by giving noise the benefit of the doubt and allowing it to stay in the video. it's just not worth the risk of removing real, legitimate detail that's just trying to make a life for itself in your video.