"Come back, dear leader!"
At first I was all "tee hee, Japanese commercials are so goofy" and then Tommy Lee Jones showed up. What.
Oh, we're still paying attention to Sean Parker?
Oh, look - it's the "help twitchy white people feel safe" app. Illustrative that we're making this kind of thing, rather than anything that might actually help make neighborhoods safer.
Imagine my surprise to learn that this utopia of privatization literally dumps shit on the poor people who live there.
People have been doing "google bombs" like this for about a decade, haven't they?
Beyond parody.
>That one is on Obama Well, no. Bush had a glorious, golden opportunity in the wake of 9/11 to turn this huge wave of international goodwill into something that could have actually made the world a safer place. Instead,…
It's going to be funny as hell when the Chinese version dramatically outperforms the great-at-nothing boondoggle we've talked ourselves into buying.
Hi generic_user - It looks like you're trying to make a "LALALA IT'S NOT RACISM UNLESS SOMEONE'S ACTUALLY WEARING A KLAN HOOD" argument. Do you want some help with that?
Of course America isn't the worst case - but the point is kind of at the heart of the matter, and minimizing the issue just because the issue is even worse elsewhere is nonsensical.
You're not kidding - calling le Carre a "pop novelist" to begin with, let alone lumping him in with a hack like Tom Clancy, is selling him desperately short.
Uber are a bunch of assholes, but I don't think anybody's arguing that established taxi monopolies aren't also a bunch of assholes.
If you genuinely believe that, you are among the most stupid, callous people on the Internet, which is saying something.
Google PR are such a bunch of fucking clowns.
Because nobody else in politics ever did this.
Strongly disagree. Inelegant, but effective.
Something something tech bubble, something something are you kidding me...
Fascinating.
Great piece.
Actually, Uber already did exactly what the article was talking about, to a Buzzfeed reporter. You should probably read more carefully.
Depending on the country you live in and what your race/religion/sexual orientation is, a company selling your information to somebody else could also get you killed.
Like CocaKoala, I have no idea what Gaming on Linux is, and the article wasn't at all helpful in explaining it. It must have been those "high editorial standards" getting in the way. Let's take this from the top: * It's…
Nobody ever explains why people comment before reading articles, yet here we are.
Completely agree. As a hack writer who periodically takes a swing at writing sci-fi, I struggle badly when trying to get both realism and excitement into space combat.
"Come back, dear leader!"
At first I was all "tee hee, Japanese commercials are so goofy" and then Tommy Lee Jones showed up. What.
Oh, we're still paying attention to Sean Parker?
Oh, look - it's the "help twitchy white people feel safe" app. Illustrative that we're making this kind of thing, rather than anything that might actually help make neighborhoods safer.
Imagine my surprise to learn that this utopia of privatization literally dumps shit on the poor people who live there.
People have been doing "google bombs" like this for about a decade, haven't they?
Beyond parody.
>That one is on Obama Well, no. Bush had a glorious, golden opportunity in the wake of 9/11 to turn this huge wave of international goodwill into something that could have actually made the world a safer place. Instead,…
It's going to be funny as hell when the Chinese version dramatically outperforms the great-at-nothing boondoggle we've talked ourselves into buying.
Hi generic_user - It looks like you're trying to make a "LALALA IT'S NOT RACISM UNLESS SOMEONE'S ACTUALLY WEARING A KLAN HOOD" argument. Do you want some help with that?
Of course America isn't the worst case - but the point is kind of at the heart of the matter, and minimizing the issue just because the issue is even worse elsewhere is nonsensical.
You're not kidding - calling le Carre a "pop novelist" to begin with, let alone lumping him in with a hack like Tom Clancy, is selling him desperately short.
Uber are a bunch of assholes, but I don't think anybody's arguing that established taxi monopolies aren't also a bunch of assholes.
If you genuinely believe that, you are among the most stupid, callous people on the Internet, which is saying something.
Google PR are such a bunch of fucking clowns.
Because nobody else in politics ever did this.
Strongly disagree. Inelegant, but effective.
Something something tech bubble, something something are you kidding me...
Fascinating.
Great piece.
Actually, Uber already did exactly what the article was talking about, to a Buzzfeed reporter. You should probably read more carefully.
Depending on the country you live in and what your race/religion/sexual orientation is, a company selling your information to somebody else could also get you killed.
Like CocaKoala, I have no idea what Gaming on Linux is, and the article wasn't at all helpful in explaining it. It must have been those "high editorial standards" getting in the way. Let's take this from the top: * It's…
Nobody ever explains why people comment before reading articles, yet here we are.
Completely agree. As a hack writer who periodically takes a swing at writing sci-fi, I struggle badly when trying to get both realism and excitement into space combat.