@dswatson83: Space Lincoln.
@dswatson83: Space Lincoln.
@MazdaMania: There was a case several decades back — around World War I's timeframe — when an art thief pilfered it from the Louvre and absconded with it to Italy.
@ithyphallus, 13382: Seven degrees of "Goldeneye."
@joetato: They would have attended, but trapped by the Movie Sign.
For a second there I thought they were OK Go, preparing for their next music video.
Haw!
@8bitch: "(S)o what you are saying is that putting these documents into the public forum is more important than any danger it may impose to the military, our allies, or the American people"
To the WikiLeaks detractors: Considering the number of lives lost, both civilian and soldier-side, that the leaked documents reveal to have already occurred as a result of mishandling the war — facts which the military and government went to great lengths to *hide* from the public — as well as the millions of…
@DJKGinHD: There's an interesting, philosophical twist that this story brings up: What if it were an time which resembled a gun he was carrying around, instead of a sword?
@ding-dang: Understood. But there's Taking a Call Seriously and Blowing Things Out of Proportion.
Okay, *one* cop I can understand being required in this situation, maybe even two; but *several*?
@Mark 2000: Niiiiice
Ah~ Protectionist Policies: Stifling progress and p*ssing people off since 1773.
@Lord_Data ∞: *Some* scrapes and bruises? Dude got pummeled with a billy club! I'd be surprised if he wasn't breathing through a tube for a least a solid month.
In regards to the first guy being arrested: why was there such a hoopla over a drunk guy using the wrong restroom? I'm curious to know more about the situation that precipitated everything that occured in this video.
@ModernBawhair: I noticed that too: It is more than a little suspicious that the camera zoomed in on the cops as they were arresting the man, but as soon as he started wailing on the man with the phone it pulled back and focused its attention as far AWAY from the action as possible.
No.
@tehsquish: Ayn Rand has fewer letters though. Literary haughtiness has only so much money for gas.
Oddly, Vid Barbie has a Super-8 quality that I, as a film afficionado, find appealing. If ever I wanted to replicate that Vintage Feel in my home movies, I'd *almost* consider buying one of these toys.
@DefineStatutory: It always starts with the small concessions – "we'll only tier the wireless users;" and "we'll only limit the video traffic." Pretty soon you'll be paying not just for your web service but individual fees to view Premium Websites – websites that were so very free to visit not all that long ago, but…