I don't agree with the censorship bills, OK?
I think it would benefit people not to have internet all the time, though!
I mean, really!
And if you don't agree with me,
You could have a chance to show off your true talents (don't be snobbish, though), rather than posting on forums or chatting in a virtual chat room all day.
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My life=/=your life.
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I think it should pass because
1. It already will
2. It'll make so many people mad and anything that makes people mad without hurting anything is usually pretty funny
3. There will be riots
R. It'll be removed soon after
5. Yay we learn our lesson
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veggieman001 wrote:
1. It already will
2. It'll make so many people mad and anything that makes people mad without hurting anything is usually pretty funny
3. There will be riots
R. It'll be removed soon after
5. Yay we learn our lesson
I don't think so.
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CheeseMunchy wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
1. It already will
2. It'll make so many people mad and anything that makes people mad without hurting anything is usually pretty funny
3. There will be riots
R. It'll be removed soon after
5. Yay we learn our lessonI don't think so.
I do!!!
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And the internet is where you can show your true talents, people can remix songs and share it with the world over the internet, so if it did pass then there'd be much less of what you're on about.
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my-chemical-romance wrote:
And the internet is where you can show your true talents, people can remix songs and share it with the world over the internet, so if it did pass then there'd be much less of what you're on about.
The remix culture would continue probably through word of mouth and CDs/cassette culture.
Though people would probably create a new, alternate internet.
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veggieman001 wrote:
CheeseMunchy wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
1. It already will
2. It'll make so many people mad and anything that makes people mad without hurting anything is usually pretty funny
3. There will be riots
R. It'll be removed soon after
5. Yay we learn our lessonI don't think so.
I do!!!
I didn't realize!!!
DDD:
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veggieman001 wrote:
my-chemical-romance wrote:
And the internet is where you can show your true talents, people can remix songs and share it with the world over the internet, so if it did pass then there'd be much less of what you're on about.
The remix culture would continue probably through word of mouth and CDs/cassette culture.
Though people would probably create a new, alternate internet.
Making it harder for people to show talent doesn't encourage talent though.
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veggieman001 wrote:
my-chemical-romance wrote:
And the internet is where you can show your true talents, people can remix songs and share it with the world over the internet, so if it did pass then there'd be much less of what you're on about.
The remix culture would continue probably through word of mouth and CDs/cassette culture.
Though people would probably create a new, alternate internet.
I was thinking that you should get a hardrive from the dollar store and download the entire internet on to it, then reupload it and become famous like Bill Gates and get millions of dollars because everyone will go to your new internet.
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my-chemical-romance wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
my-chemical-romance wrote:
And the internet is where you can show your true talents, people can remix songs and share it with the world over the internet, so if it did pass then there'd be much less of what you're on about.
The remix culture would continue probably through word of mouth and CDs/cassette culture.
Though people would probably create a new, alternate internet.Making it harder for people to show talent doesn't encourage talent though.
It would encourage people to become more creative in the ways they go on to promote their talent.
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JJROCKER wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
my-chemical-romance wrote:
And the internet is where you can show your true talents, people can remix songs and share it with the world over the internet, so if it did pass then there'd be much less of what you're on about.
The remix culture would continue probably through word of mouth and CDs/cassette culture.
Though people would probably create a new, alternate internet.I was thinking that you should get a hardrive from the dollar store and download the entire internet on to it, then reupload it and become famous like Bill Gates and get millions of dollars because everyone will go to your new internet.
Well there'd be the whole issue of creating DNS servers and all that and making web browser compatibility. And the internet would require TONS of hard drives. It's HUGE. People try to archive and index the internet, but even after decades they get nowhere near.
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veggieman001 wrote:
my-chemical-romance wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
The remix culture would continue probably through word of mouth and CDs/cassette culture.
Though people would probably create a new, alternate internet.Making it harder for people to show talent doesn't encourage talent though.
It would encourage people to become more creative in the ways they go on to promote their talent.
If I'm good at guitar then I'm good at guitar, I shouldn't need to learn advertising and stuff like that to get anyone to notice me.
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my-chemical-romance wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
my-chemical-romance wrote:
Making it harder for people to show talent doesn't encourage talent though.It would encourage people to become more creative in the ways they go on to promote their talent.
If I'm good at guitar then I'm good at guitar, I shouldn't need to learn advertising and stuff like that to get anyone to notice me.
You wouldn't need to.
Go play at a talent show.
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veggieman001 wrote:
JJROCKER wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
The remix culture would continue probably through word of mouth and CDs/cassette culture.
Though people would probably create a new, alternate internet.I was thinking that you should get a hardrive from the dollar store and download the entire internet on to it, then reupload it and become famous like Bill Gates and get millions of dollars because everyone will go to your new internet.
Well there'd be the whole issue of creating DNS servers and all that and making web browser compatibility. And the internet would require TONS of hard drives. It's HUGE. People try to archive and index the internet, but even after decades they get nowhere near.
You can get a nice 1 gig flash drive for a few dollars. That can hold the internet. I got a 10 gig so I could make many internets.
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veggieman001 wrote:
JJROCKER wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
The remix culture would continue probably through word of mouth and CDs/cassette culture.
Though people would probably create a new, alternate internet.I was thinking that you should get a hardrive from the dollar store and download the entire internet on to it, then reupload it and become famous like Bill Gates and get millions of dollars because everyone will go to your new internet.
And the internet would require TONS of hard drives.
No just one, 1000 PB hard drive
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CheeseMunchy wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
JJROCKER wrote:
I was thinking that you should get a hardrive from the dollar store and download the entire internet on to it, then reupload it and become famous like Bill Gates and get millions of dollars because everyone will go to your new internet.
And the internet would require TONS of hard drives.
No just one, 500 PB hard drive
Petabytes, right? Or is it Picobytes?
Lets get back on the topic even though we've discussed the same thing in 30 other topics already.
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JJROCKER wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
JJROCKER wrote:
I was thinking that you should get a hardrive from the dollar store and download the entire internet on to it, then reupload it and become famous like Bill Gates and get millions of dollars because everyone will go to your new internet.Well there'd be the whole issue of creating DNS servers and all that and making web browser compatibility. And the internet would require TONS of hard drives. It's HUGE. People try to archive and index the internet, but even after decades they get nowhere near.
You can get a nice 1 gig flash drive for a few dollars. That can hold the internet. I got a 10 gig so I could make many internets.
Yeah no
You'll need ~500PB
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veggieman001 wrote:
JJROCKER wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Well there'd be the whole issue of creating DNS servers and all that and making web browser compatibility. And the internet would require TONS of hard drives. It's HUGE. People try to archive and index the internet, but even after decades they get nowhere near.You can get a nice 1 gig flash drive for a few dollars. That can hold the internet. I got a 10 gig so I could make many internets.
Yeah no
You'll need ~500PB
No.
1000.
Small error.
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CheeseMunchy wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
JJROCKER wrote:
You can get a nice 1 gig flash drive for a few dollars. That can hold the internet. I got a 10 gig so I could make many internets.
Yeah no
You'll need ~500PBNo.
1000.
Small error.
I know that you need many more gigabytes than 1
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