The clever "character -- er, poster -- assassination," quip might score points at another board, but it won't here, nor will calling another of our longtime members either misinformed or rude.
Don't disagree on any particular point, except this: the quip came from writing it, as character didn't make sense. That's just me. I apologise if it came off as point scoring -- that wasn't the intention.
Now, I'd say I still reserve the right to call somebody on being misinformed and rude in a post about me, if they're being misinformed and rude about me. I think I've a right to respond to it if it's not removed -- it has no place here, no matter who the poster is.
That said, Allyson apologised, and I'm not so much annoyed about her as the post. So that's my bad. So, sorry. I didn't actually mean that as it was me being me, which is a dick just now.
I flooded my bathroom in the middle of all this. Sob.
good lord.
this
was the 40 posts I rushed to read.
things have been covered well enough for me to leave it alone for now.
Word, msbelle.
Also,
t loves Cindy
I got nothing else, except that by Saturday, my Tivo should be able to tell me it's goint to record Drive, right? Yay!
Oooh!! I wonder if I can set a series recording already. I'm going to be in Philadelphia when it premieres.
ETA: Curses. Hurry up, Comcast. Get with the program. Literally.
They're trying to promote your show, dammit! Let them!
well, there is this nasty little provision in copyright law that basically says that if you don't protect your copyright every time you see a violation, you lose the right to do so. So, although they would want to not protect at this point, they have to crack down in order for them to hold the copyright when there's something they don't like.
of course, it is probable that you know this and are just venting.
I actually didn't know that provision, but I do realize that, yes, YouTube breaks copyright like whoa, and they have every legal right to take shit down. That's interesting, though. Thanks.
::cough:: Trademark, isn't it, Vortex? You don't lose copyright by failing to protect it, you lose trademarks.
IANAnIPL, though.
Wow. Acronyms in new places.