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This cat is the pinnacle of evolution.
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i remember this struggle like it was yesterday
these kids now a days don’t understand
Preach!
And then and then and THEN you gotta understand that these motherfuckers were designed to be played sitting on a level surface, and if you even thought about getting too energetic, you’d get nothing but a scratching sound, a couple seconds of silence, and the sinking feeling in your stomach that somehow you’d fucked up.
I remember the first time they introduced the “anti-skip” function, which just meant that the Discman had a tiny tiny cache and would read ahead 5 seconds, so if it skipped, it had time to recover and play uninterrupted… unless of course you jumped around for more than 5 seconds…
In 1999 I had an mp3 player that held. Wait for it…
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And yet it was so deeply superior to a discman that I was willing to pay $200 for it.
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Well I didn’t see that coming
the cat WOULD be the one to take action.
I really like how the cat attacks the source of the problem.
You stab that motherfucker and you do it well.
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ADORABLE little girl meets her daddy’s twin for the first time & gets CONFUSED! HILARIOUS!!!!!
I CAN’T STOP LAUGHING
I regret not having a twin.
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Federal agents accused of unwarranted search through journalist’s computer
Federal agents accused of unwarranted search through journalist’s computer
From The Guardian:
Federal agents have been accused of carrying out an improper search of documents contained on the computer of a former Reuters journalist who has been charged with conspiring with hackers to deface the website of the Los Angeles Times.
Matthew Keys, 26, has been indicted for providing a username and password to the hacker group Anonymous that allowed it to hack into the Los Angeles Times website and alter a headline.
At the US district court in Sacramento on Wednesday, an attorney for Keys, Jay Leiderman, said federal agents carried out a trawl of files on Keys’s computer in 2012 that was not allowed under their search warrant. He asked that information taken from the computer be suppressed by the court.
“The warrant did not give the power to rummage through the journalist’s files,” Leiderman said, adding “there is no indication of why all this information needed to be seized”.
The computer in question was used by Keys to send files regarding his own case to another journalist who was writing a book about Anonymous in 2012. It is not clear what the prosecution intends to do with the information agents found during the search or if any of it will be used in an upcoming trial.
The prosecution argued that agents carried out a broad search of the computer because they were concerned relevant files could have been moved or hidden. They further argued that child pornography cases, in which entire hard drives are seized and used as evidence, set a precedent for such indiscriminate searches.
Leiderman responded by saying, as a journalist, Keys would be unlikely to move or tamper with files relating to an ongoing story and rejected the idea that child pornography cases are analogous to this case.
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