It's south Australia, how many of them have computers even? where's charged?
probably most people don't give a shit.
It's south Australia, how many of them have computers even? where's charged?
probably most people don't give a shit.
Andreas Preuninger, Manager of Porsche High Performance Cars: "Grandmas can use paddles. They aren't challenging."
I encourage step number 1: GET ANGRY!
Not like the French though because mass burning cars doesn't do sh*t.
Just give fake credentials.. what are they going to do if everyone just puts down Michael Atkinson, post code.. something. What's FAIL in numbers?
Life's too short to drive bad cars.
Big cities suck
"Not putting miles on your Ferrari is like not having sex with your girlfriend so she'll be more desirable to her next boyfriend." -Napolis
It's not up to the moderators to validate what we tell them, so they should be fine.
Life's too short to drive bad cars.
Would someone mind explaining to me the limits of free speech in Australia?
'Free Speech' in Australia is governed by the rules of libel.
Basically this means that you can say your mind, as long as you preface it with the proviso of "I think" which disclaims your rant into the realm of personal opinion, rather than (it being) a (potentially libelous) statement of fact.
Otherwise you might (rightly so imo) find yourself in court.
Eg:
"Zytec is a %$#@" (fact)
vs
"I think Zytek is a %$#@" (opinion)
What supposed 'right' does an internet blogger, or anybody else for that matter, have to freely malign or traduce or defame or libel an innocent party?Originally Posted by IBR
And why should faceless cowards be unaccountable for their (often incredibly damaging) accusations?
Last edited by nota; 02-02-2010 at 12:54 AM.
I figure this isn't really appropriate for the official video thread, so I'll put it here... to break some minds.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCMhKcjktPM[/ame]
Life's too short to drive bad cars.
And then start this one from about a minute in.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1m8a4Jl4ZI[/ame]
Life's too short to drive bad cars.
Burning cars in 2005 might not have achieved much, but the car burning and rioting in 2006 was extremely effective.
The French actually have a history of effective rioting. France seems to have this ability when labour comes up to band together and put on huge strikes, protests, and riots and actually change government policy.
It's a roundabout way of democracy working through action outside traditional power channels; "the people" ruling the government and therefore themselves may be illusory, but people scaring the government into changing it's mind - that is real and can be rather effective.
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