hahahaha awful
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speaking of internets, the wireless connection has been weird for me lately, how bout upping the amplitude on the router a bit?
posting in another thread to see if the rss feed refreshes..
Time for a new gimmick on club409.com
so i'm sure all you dorks already know this, but i just discovered this today and it's hilarious:
FML
FML
f u fb
I say we create a bogus acct behind a few proxies across a "secure line" so it can't be traced and upload copious amounts of illegal porns so that facebook becomes the proud owner of said debaucherous materials. Then we send an anonymous tip to chris hansen and the FBIs and watch these data-hoarding commies burn to a gonorrhealicious death! We might need Chloe for this!
I say we create a bogus acct behind a few proxies across a "secure line" so it can't be traced and upload copious amounts of illegal porns so that facebook becomes the proud owner of said debaucherous materials. Then we send an anonymous tip to chris hansen and the FBIs and watch these data-hoarding commies burn to a gonorrhealicious death! We might need Chloe for this!
Mark Zuckerberg has always been an idiot. Good story about how fast information is moving now.
yeh.. but you gotta take this in context. part of me wants to think that they're just making it explicit that facebook will be publishing your junk, and if you remove it, it might not be completely gone from their servers, etc.
perhaps they could have worded their agreement a bit better, and a little less "we own everything zomg"-ish.
i can't find the article right now, but a similar EULA situation arose lately involving peer-to-peer distribution of streaming TV.. like the BBC or something has a new service where you can watch their shows, but the client uses peer-to-peer stuff.. so if someone down the street from you is also watching, you might get some of your content from his computer, and vice versa. the end user license agreement states that while you're on there, you can't use any kind of network probing / discovery / monitoring tools.
"Shenanigans!" you might say. but what would the license look like if they worded it in reasonable language? "Hey, FYI.. while you're using our service, your IP address may be exposed to other people also using this service, because you're connecting to your peers.. and there's nothing we can do about it" ? I dunno. it's all a bunch of hooey anyway.
If you put something on Facebook, it's out there, and you can't necessarily take it back.
perhaps they could have worded their agreement a bit better, and a little less "we own everything zomg"-ish.
i can't find the article right now, but a similar EULA situation arose lately involving peer-to-peer distribution of streaming TV.. like the BBC or something has a new service where you can watch their shows, but the client uses peer-to-peer stuff.. so if someone down the street from you is also watching, you might get some of your content from his computer, and vice versa. the end user license agreement states that while you're on there, you can't use any kind of network probing / discovery / monitoring tools.
"Shenanigans!" you might say. but what would the license look like if they worded it in reasonable language? "Hey, FYI.. while you're using our service, your IP address may be exposed to other people also using this service, because you're connecting to your peers.. and there's nothing we can do about it" ? I dunno. it's all a bunch of hooey anyway.
If you put something on Facebook, it's out there, and you can't necessarily take it back.
If you put something on Facebook, it's out there, and you can't necessarily take it back.
I'm not necessarily worried about what I put on Facebook. I'm more worried about what someone else might put on there.
This happened when I was at VSU. We would get suspended from baseball games if our Athletic Director found a picture of an athlete with alcohol. I never uploaded photos, but I was tagged in a bunch. So I was at a party, and a kid behind me had a beer in his hand. Now, i'm eligible to be suspended. It was horrible keeping constant surveilance over my "photos".
I'm not necessarily worried about what I put on Facebook. I'm more worried about what someone else might put on there.
This happened when I was at VSU. We would get suspended from baseball games if our Athletic Director found a picture of an athlete with alcohol. I never uploaded photos, but I was tagged in a bunch. So I was at a party, and a kid behind me had a beer in his hand. Now, i'm eligible to be suspended. It was horrible keeping constant surveilance over my "photos".
i think they reversed the policy today?
i got like 6 of the awards pretty quickly, and i partially figured out #'s 6 & 7 but i had to check the comments to
did you forget to take off your pants? i definitely forgot that the first time....