294 Forum Posts by "BofusP"
At 7/14/04 09:59 PM, Shpouiten wrote: Did anybody, other than me, realized that these posts were made back in 2001 ?
Oy, they are, aren't they?
Someone must've been quite bored whilst googling.
At 7/15/04 12:35 AM, Sexatron wrote:
We deiced as a group that we needed a Warped mascot. We saw Mike the stuffed croc and instanly needed him. Later we put a condom on his tail and called him the Condomdile. Brillance.
I follow. Condoms do make exceptional decorative regalia, don't they?
Wasted a rubber on a stuffed croc tail?
Dare I inquire about an explanation?
ahh, post 9 level gains...so close no matter how far.
But I saved %15 on my car insurance by switching to Geico.
*waits for the bullets to fly*
I find it quite funny when newfies swap up the terms "blammed" and "banned."
Lingo, folks - it's what talking is made of.
Becasue sometimes, mods change names.....
At 7/13/04 09:55 PM, Etonboy wrote: (NOTE: if anyone else does this before him ithier thread should
:be locked since he started the cooking tips here and you'd just
:be Plagiarizing an idea that wasn't yours) : (
OMG! Then we'd have to be all accusatory and thickheaded like the recent Knox incident!
Plagarism, copyrights, and cooking!
All this...
I still wait for one of the Brothers Fulp to chime in and shut the lot of you down in your tracks, except Pox, Edge, and the others who are making sense.
The poetic touch brought a tear to my eye and a swelling to my ass.
The guys of Tomorrow's Nobodies have made a couple compilations.
If you can manage to get ahold of Ben, Eric, Chase, or Chris on their site www.tomorrowsnobody.com , they might could hook you up with some info.
Be advised, however, their forums have been plagued with folks posing as LF, Piconjo, and Wade himself. Actually, all of those ended up being the same guy.
At 7/12/04 03:23 AM, Styliferous wrote:
Regardless if WB complains or not, he's blatently breaking a rule, he even admits to it in some of his responses to reviews, and nobodys doing anything about it.
And more than likely, they never will.
There's bigger fish for the corporate pimps to fry.
I've stated my knowledge regarding the situation and can do no more. Take it all with a few grains of salt.
I would rather enjoy seeing either of the Fulps' view on this whole set of shenanignans, but one cannot have his cake and eat it too, so to speak.
I bid you goodnight, sirs.
At 7/12/04 03:06 AM, -poxpower- wrote:At 7/12/04 03:04 AM, BofusP wrote: I researched copyright laws :oso can he sell DVDs with his movies on it?
In all technicality, no, he cannot. However, provided he obtains appropriate permissions from the agencies in question, then he can sell whatever.
I allude to the Weird Al/Coolio incident with "Amish Paradise"
for a moment. If the parodist gets the label's blessing, then it's all clear. The original artist may or may not approve, but as long as corporation says ok, it's good to go, since a corporation is basically recognized as a "person" by law.
I am not at all aware of details regarding Knox's setup with the companies in question, so by no means am I authority here.
I'm going off an intermediate knowledge of business here.
At 7/12/04 03:00 AM, ChasmyrSS wrote:At 7/12/04 02:46 AM, BofusP wrote:As long as the author is not using the object in question for personal gain, there's no problem in the world.there seems to be an argument here, but both sides are sounding like assholes. I dont have a law degree or anything, but BofusP seems to have the right idea.
Thank you, good sir, for that bit of recognition.
While I have no degree in legal ethics or regulations myself, I have made it a point to do research about copyright laws. Knowing that stuff is important as a journalism major. Try reading some, kids. You'll get a hell of a lot further by looking shit up on your own than chewing everything CNN and MTV tells you is true.
At 7/12/04 02:52 AM, BackToNormal wrote:
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One line threads declaring you god will get you nowhere.
Maybe if he offered sex to Bedn or Dobio...
They're pulling out all the stops tonight, aren't they?
Playing race cards, ethical severities, and the like...who pissed in their anti-angst meds?
Well, aren't we all doing so well at portraying the mentalities of third graders?
At 7/12/04 02:32 AM, SupersonicII wrote: crimson edge is a level 1 noobie
go home noobie
:+many other low-end tards, arguements, and blatant stupidity.
coming from a 25post asswipe...
Gotta love when folks waltz in like they run the place.
Crimson_Edge has made more sense than any of this other rabble.
LilJim has excelled beyond the lot of you, as well.
What's with the schools, parents, and such these days to cause such moronic methods of thinking?
Have any of you know-it-alls ever heard of a concept called "parody?"
As long as the author is not using the object in question for personal gain, there's no problem in the world.
Shut up and die.
At 7/12/04 01:20 AM, Painbringer wrote: I've heard that the Dvorak layout dates back to the early days of typewriters ans the optimum layout. Unfortunately people were typing so fast that the keys kept getting jammed. That's why the qwerty layout was created.
You speak correctly. the qwerty we're all so familiar with today was devised to actually make common keys more difficult to reach, thereby slowing some 100+wpm down to the 60-80wpm commonly seen among professional clerical workers today.
The old manual carriage return/arm mounted letter stamps couldn't keep up with such speeds, as they would hang up during multiple keypunches, so a slowdown layout was devised.
If trained and mantained on a Dvorak (Vor-jak?) keyboard, immense 120+wpm speeds can be reached.
Who'da thunk?
3/4ths of all Nirvana songs. Power chords = easy.
Good Riddance by Green Day is quite simple, also.
It's just G, Cadd2, D, and one other I can't remember at this moment.
Such a poigniat topic title, too!
They're called proxy servers. Google that and hush.
Funny, I thought my issues with double vision had passed...
I adore seeing three months-plus old topics get revived with a one lined reply.
Hell, at least they searched instead of recreating the bit.
You'll have to click the English link unless you happen to be fluent in German.
It's my preferred free virus remover.
As for being in a flash movie, the gesture is nice, but I'll pass this round.
You know, its individuals like you that make me thankful I had my ass kicked a few times by my parents.
What kinda wet flappy cardboard twat did you drop out of that makes you so bitter?
What a big set of balls you must have...huge........and shiny, I'll wager!
Terminate your existence, please.
At 7/11/04 01:33 AM, Osric wrote: Long-ass yet biting rebuttal
Good form, old bean!
At 7/11/04 01:23 AM, putting_green wrote: DOBIO IS GAY
You have a couple of issues to work on there, buddy.
Dare I suggest a psychologist? Church, even?!?
Aside from occasional tendencies to act like a gooch, Dobio is one of the stronger forces on this board.
At 7/11/04 01:28 AM, SBMKornTbG wrote:
Well I do have some good news for you. I just saved a load of money on my car insurence by switching to Geico.
In spite of its ass-ishness, that was funny.
Advertising media at work there, folks!
Yes, you spelled it correctly.
Methinks this won't last too much longer.
Poor guy must've broken his mother's hairbrush or something and got a chewin' for it.
Ahh, angst! Thy name is Newgrounds!
At 7/11/04 01:18 AM, AppleTamer wrote: Please don't judge the United States by Georgia. We are actaully kind, industrial people that actaully hate Georgia and only pretend we are friends because it would take a lot of stitching to remove a star and bar off of our flag.
Well played! Being from the southern US myself, I know all to well the stereotypical "good ol' boys" attitude of "Look! It's different! Let's kill it!"
And being originally from Canada to get submerged in that, too!
It has a chance to be a tough walk, but if you manage to give yourself a name, you'll stand thru.
Good luck and smile occasionally.
I detect a whiff of alt-ness, stupidity, or both.
Some folks can be so bloody uncouth when it comes to the old netequitte.

