[Shotimes] Any "24" fans?

G Kerby Haltom g.kerby@sbcglobal.net
Wed, 12 Apr 2006 05:11:45 -0700 (PDT)


OK, I've never fired a weapon during my partner's climax, but it sounds like fun...
  
  Also, I've never gotten a hold of a copy of Photoshop, mainly because I  haven't had the opportunity.  Anybody have a copy?  :-)
  
  As for the other, well, we won't talk about that.
  
  Now, back to digitizing my vinyl collection and copying it to my iPod,
  Kerby

Mark Nunnally <marknunnally@JoiMail.com> wrote:  In Connorsville, Wisconsin a man is legally prohibited from shooting a gun
while his female partner is having an orgasm.

Yes that's a real law.

The idea (or intent) behind anti-piracy, and most type laws in this context,
is $$$.  It's so somebody has the right to own, and profit from their work,
and somebody else does NOT have the freedom, or right, to profit from
somebody else's work.  It's the same as copying CD music from your CD
collection, into a compilation "burned" CD off your computer.  Technically,
that's illegal to.  But your intent behind it isn't to re-sell, or make $$
by re-broadcasting, re-packaging or re-selling.  Same applies here.  It's a
gray area (truly, technically) as there are end user laws that allow public
performance, or presentation of most material held to a certain length
(literally seconds in most cases) and also private use(s).

I honestly can't believe that was posted on a public car forum, with regard
to how many folks here (everybody!) have gone over a 65 mph speed limit, how
many folks ACTUALLY bought a copy of photoshop from Adobe, or even fired a
weapon during your partner's climax.
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