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What's in the news?
Now the news people are telling us the second batch of birds \"flew into power lines and shocked themselves to death\"... I don't know about the rest of the world, but in my town birds tend to perch on power lines.
That's silly..It's not possible for small birds to shock themselves. :blink: They aren't grounded and their body masses are so small that it isn't enough for the electricity to have any real effect/won't interfere with electricity..That's what I recall from reading something maaany years ago, so forgive me if it's not quite accurate.
The media is an odd thing. My economics teacher was telling us today about how people abroad view England from what has reached them in their news - She was asked, in *this day and age* whilst on holiday, whether it was horrible to live in England because of poll tax riots and Jack the Ripper. :woohoo:
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Envy, I think your teacher just got asked such a thing from an individual that most probably isn't informed about current affairs, doesn't even care about them and just wanted to make polite chat and asked a question with the first thing that came to mind.
I've been working part-time in tourism for years and had to answer questions like \"when was the last time you were bombed?\" from a English man that was under the impression that we were still in the middle of the Yugoslavian wars... My thoughts were why are you here in the first place if you think we are still at war, but oh, well, what can I do about it... :huh: Best thing I heard from a tourist here was from an American woman asking why do we have a *copy* of a Ancient Roman amphitheatre in town, wouldn't that have been too expensive to build? *face-palm*
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Piece of news interesting to me. The strongest console (security wise) of this generation has now been broken.
The thing that gets me most is that the people who have done this say they don't condone piracy however they've made the knowledge and how it can be the and the key itself available, knowing this is going to help piracy on the console in a major way. If you don't condone it, why tell them how to do it?
Secondly, one is afraid of a lawsuit (although he believes he can win) arising from this. If you're afraid of that risk, why do these questionable actions? (From how it seems, he stands a chance of winning and a chance of losing as he has breached the EULA though that seems to be handled on a case by case basis)
Finally, I hate guys like these, forcing Sony to work on security patches rather than updates. Thanks for partially wrecking it for those of us who use the system the way it was intended to be used, idiots.
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I've been working part-time in tourism for years and had to answer questions like \"when was the last time you were bombed?\" from a English man that was under the impression that we were still in the middle of the Yugoslavian wars... My thoughts were why are you here in the first place if you think we are still at war, but oh, well, what can I do about it...
Funny, my economics teacher went on to say that her family's pretty cheap and that as soon as something bad happens in a tourist-y area, they all rush to buy plane tickets because prices will plummet and the area is probably going to be the most safe it ever has been due to extra safety precautions. She said her brother bought a ticket to New York the day after the 9/11 bombings because the prices were rock-bottom, so hey, cheap holidays for places which get bad news! Egypt is looking pretty good at the moment with those shark attacks.
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Sometimes it's the media, sometimes it's just sheltered people that really don't know any better. Kinda like when people that have been in big cities all their lives decide to come to the middle of nowhere for vacation and are shocked we're not as primitive as expected. Or the other way around also, \"what? there's no starbucks here??\" Though then there's the intellegent people that hear the police have a house surrounded just down the street and someone's hiding inside with a gun, so they walk down with their coffee to watch. *sigh*
For Kuroboshis' headline, yeah, definatly sounds like a hypocrite. Doesn't approve of the act, is supposedly afraid of the trouble they'd get in, but does it anyway. And ofcorse finds a way to make life for everyone else just a little more annoying.
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Funny, my economics teacher went on to say that her family's pretty cheap and that as soon as something bad happens in a tourist-y area, they all rush to buy plane tickets because prices will plummet and the area is probably going to be the most safe it ever has been due to extra safety precautions. She said her brother bought a ticket to New York the day after the 9/11 bombings because the prices were rock-bottom, so hey, cheap holidays for places which get bad news! Egypt is looking pretty good at the moment with those shark attacks.
That's an obvious fact, I would also go in such a situation if I had money and free time to spare. But I'm sure nobody would have gone to Afghanistan when they just started the war, and mind you Afghanistan has (or at least it had - don't know what may have been destroyed) quite a number of historical sights that are worth visiting... The problem with war is that you can't easily enter a country and walk around sightseeing...
Regarding Kuroboshi's news, I agree with nwbevk, definitely a hypocrite.
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