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Joshua Johnston
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From everything I’ve heard about Margaret Cho over the years? Probably a little bit of both, mixed with some actually justifiable outrage over a practice that’s absolutely a real problem in Hollywood. She seems to have just picked the wrong target in this case.

She might be a rich actress, but that doesn’t also mean she’s not a person from the Scottish Highlands who doesn’t see a lot in the media that represents her cultural upbringing, way of life, or those of the people around her. One thing does not immediately invalidate the other, in either direction.

Maybe she shouldn’t have blasted her publicly, but I don’t blame her, mostly because like her in Trumps America I don’t really care about white peoples feelings anymore

Because Tilda Swinton, who had no relationship with all before this, tapped her as the One Asian Friend and went from “hey, can we talk about this” to “oh wise Asian, please enlighten me as to how we can make the entire world a better place?”

One of us, one of us...

It’s against the law because it’s copyright infringement that doesn’t actually steal property, but instead it eliminates the income for legally owned works to the owner. There is a very important difference here, which is why “theft” and “copyright infringement” are legally distinct concepts.

You completely ignored the point of my post, and I’m only posting this once to make sure any other readers don’t feel like you get a quick rhetorical “win”, in the typical debate style of The Internet.

Nope, sorry. Not when he law doesn’t call it theft, but the law instead calls it copyright infringement. That is a rather amusingly clear counterpoint to your answer. Nice try, though. :)

The rather important difference being that the right was paranoid about Obama doing things he never talked about doing, never showed any intention of doing, and never came even remotely close to actually doing.

Well, let’s be honest here. They made the show to entice people to pay them for legal access to said show. And since they’re a platform owner, like Netflix, they’re putting it on their own platform.

Syntax is incredibly important in a court of law, and “stealing” versus “copyright infringement” is an extremely well defined difference. Another reason that groups tend to get harsh punishments as opposed to individuals, is that frequently those release groups acquire the original source material in a larcenous or

I don’t know that the military has women’s prisons? And it’s a military case, so she’s not in the typical federal system that does have them for sure.

The problem is that some of them were naive enough to think that Trump winning would make things *better* because they’d do so much damage that America will lose its place in the world and have to rebuild itself from the ground up. They wanted to watch things burn.

Given that most estimates put Vive sales and Rift sales in the same ballpark, I don’t think we’re in “something nobody has” territory by any means. The Touch controllers might be good, but Valve and HTC are already working on new ones, too. And, they recently announced that tracking sensor components have been

People are definitely overreacting in a lot of cases to exclusivity deals, but there is a genuine concern that they fracture and harm the cause of VR gaining in popularity in the marketplace as a whole.

Fortunately the GPU barrier to entry has come down. With asynchronous reprojection being supported by both the Vive and the Rift, you can get away with lower horsepower GPUs than you needed just a few weeks ago. A GPU that struggled with a game before might be at least acceptable now. All things considered, I would

So, reading your article I don’t see anything that looks like it actually properly communicates what you’re saying here about it being a “relatively minor” victory for the Rift. It reads like you’re giving it glowing praise and barely giving the Vive’s advantages any discussion at all. (wireless base units, the

Hi! All your posts appear to be anti-Hillary or Pro-Russia! Must be good money, I suppose.

My old 2013 Buick LaCrosse had terrible A pillars. If you were turning at a nice, gradual angle on a typical residential street, you’d find yourself completely unable to see the oncoming traffic lane. I had to lean forward almost constantly in order to see things when I turned.

I’ve heard that before, and it’s one reason I actually think this sounds pretty amazing. Snoop has long been one of those guys that runs the gamut from one side of being weird/cool to stupid/crazy and Martha Stewart has always given off this general impression that she’s the kind of stuck-up better-than-you type. But