Is there anywhere I can go to find out if my info was posted?
I use Yahoo for my fantasy baseball and football. I wouldn't want someone screwing with my teams!
Don't get me wrong, I like the show, but the show is not the same experience as the books. There is a TON of stuff in the books that you don't get to see in the TV show and there's no way they can put everything in ASoS, AFfC and ADwD in the next seasons.
Dizzy Wright! That's the guy! OMG. Love his stuff so much.
If you google him, there's a youtube of his song "Can't Trust 'Em" and datpiff.com has his mix "Smokeout Conversations" which is awesome!
I'm going to guess the reason that it takes so long is that they probably have to meticulously document the copying of the files to ensure that nothing is missed. Anyone who handles any of it will have to swear to the date, the time, the files they copied, etc. to preserve the evidentiary chain...
It's actually a pretty smart tactical move. It makes the MPAA seem less douchy to a judge that isn't totally informed on the technology but essentially prevents anyone from getting any files back. Based on what I've read of court orders and such, it wouldn't surprise me if a judge said "okay...
If you just want to find a girl that is good for you and can really be your girlfriend, there is lots of good advice here. It's important to be yourself when you're looking for a serious relationship because you want her to fall for you and not for who you pretend to be.
But there is a...
I completely agree that the writer of the bill, the sponsors of the bill, and the people supporting the bill have no place in the government.
I also agree that there are serious threads to the First Amendment happening everyday in the US.
I don't think it's quite as back-door conspiracy...
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It's just not real. The lawsuit ended a while ago. They settled for just over $100 mil.
It just got hyped on the internet. Even CBS covered it, because they saw it get reposted.
Bad news outlets!
This is actually not true. TechDirt explained it well:
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120524/16265119070/no-riaa-is-not-asking-72-trillion-limewire-bad-reporters-bad.shtml
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