RIAA WILL TURN OFF THE INTERNETS!
Created on: December 1st, 2006
I saw this the other day, and just had to post it. The sound doesn't really fit, I just put it in for the "shutdown of internet." Suggestions?
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For once, I need to actually make a real comment instead of a comment relating to the vote.
Pay attention to who made the fscking article. The Inquirer. The same morons who spread wonderful stories like 'bat person causing 90 mile car chase' and other such nonsense.
You can take this article about as realistically as you would take a flying pig right in your face.
That, and one other issue; Even if the RIAA actually did try to shut down the internet, it CAN'T be done. Not unless you destroyed every single computer in the world. As long as a computer exists, it'll most likely have a connection to the internet, and until every single connection, server, computer, etc. is gone, the internet will remain. even the whole US Government couldn't shut it down. Not at this point. Maybe shut down all the internet suppliers in the USA, that might be possible.
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