Joined: 17 Nov 2005, 02:43 Location: Raegquitting Spring on 04/24/12
Verizon isn't on the list? I'm actually kinda shocked. That is a list of companies whose services I will never utilize nor ever support again if at all humanly possible.
Joined: 07 Feb 2005, 21:30 Location: Cheese factory
Forboding Angel wrote:
Verizon isn't on the list? I'm actually kinda shocked. That is a list of companies whose services I will never utilize nor ever support again if at all humanly possible.
Hope you're not an avid reader then because every major book publisher is on that list.
You will have to stop using your Mastercard and Visa.
Joined: 17 Nov 2005, 02:43 Location: Raegquitting Spring on 04/24/12
I buy second hand books, when I do, and lately I won't even do that in favor of public domain e-books. Been reading a lot of novels written in the early 1900's.
I don't need medicine, and haven't take a pill in years (not counting vitamin c and a, and my yearly migraine). I am very healthy, as anyone who has access to my photo albums on G+ can tell you. I am allergic to nothing (except I think milk gives me a rumbly tumbly tummy but I can't manage to prove it, cause sometimes it bugs me and other times it doesn't). And I have no existing health issues. I've never broken a bone, and I've spent a grand total of 5 hours in my entire life as a patient in a clinic/hospital (of course not counting physicals, checkups, dentist, etc).
I use cash for everything and paypal for anything that I can't use cash on.
All in all, I would say that my support for any of those companies, at least monetarily, is tiny, if not non-existent.
The books thing is because I already have a collection of books, and I re-read and re-read like you wouldn't believe.
Health thing, meh, just the way it's always been. I don't even get colds.
Cash thing is because words cannot describe how much I loathe the banking system in the US. I am cash only unless I end up being forced to use some sort of electronic transfer.
I understand your point, but don't underestimate the fact that it's quite possible to do.
Joined: 17 Nov 2005, 02:43 Location: Raegquitting Spring on 04/24/12
Honestly, not really. To understand my mindset, it's necessary to understand how much I truly hate the US banking system.
It would make me very pleased if the man responsible for this atrocity (or men) were filleted alive (not literally, but figuratively, you understand me).
So I look at it as, paypal provides me with an excellent service, and now I have a business debit paypal card (so I can just extract cash whenever needed), the service is worth the 3% I pay for it (3% fee when people pay their bills to me via paypal). Paypal doesn't bend me over the table and fuck me raw, and I always know exactly how much money I have in the tin and I'm able to pay electronically when needed and most online retailers I can just pay via paypal.
For excellent service, I am willing to pay money if it saves me from frustration and anger in dealing with a bank that rips me off, right in front of my face, while laughing and squirting on more lube (US bank, I'm looking at you, stupid |=46607$).
You haven't been listening. Anyone can file a claim (and by anyone I mean RIAA, MPAA, etc), legitimate or otherwise (and not be penalized if the claim is totally false), and have a website shut down and payments/donations no longer processed and a bunch of other really really bad shit.
This is just not a struggle for little/indie games! League of Legends has officially joined the fight this morning. Sopa will hurt most games, directly or not and some companies are starting to realize this.
Oh yeah, I also think it is frakkin cool there is a congressman posting in that thread.
Joined: 24 Jan 2006, 21:12 Location: There is no god - and reality is his prophetess
Spring, as the only competitioner not at all affected by Sopparts the noble cause! Down with the big guys, rolling internet blackouts allover the Intertubes, only in springField there is still light...
Just remember that being unpopular, expensive, impractical, invasive, destructive, short-sighted, ill-advised, unwinnable and unilateral didn't prevent the U.S. from initiating both the "War on Drugs" and the "War on Terror". I'm sure the "War on Piracy" will be equally successful.
On a side note, the sentiment of either being with or against long predates Bush and has been a central element of domestic politics since the beginning.
If only life were as simple as the political beliefs of simpletons! In reality, disagreement between people is often the best indicator of affiliation.
Cool. I was thinking of making an auto-responder on all mail accounts I administer, but I fear all servers will end up on spam-lists, and I'll loose all my clients :D
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