Blake’s 7: 70s BBC, cheesy FX, some great acting and a largely unprincipled crew which is fun.
And one of the greatest villains ever.
Blake’s 7: 70s BBC, cheesy FX, some great acting and a largely unprincipled crew which is fun.
And one of the greatest villains ever.
Bruce Sterling is also of note, one of the classic cyberpunk authors.
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Mein Gott, hilf mir, diese tödliche Liebe zu überleben
No, it is not. Left-pad DID break the internet. That the break was contained before it could propagate and affect consumers does not negate the fact that it was still a serious break.
You fail to understand that the reality was a massive industry-side problem that got taken care of before it could blow up. That the issue got miscommunicated to the consumers as somehow being an issue for them too doe not make it “blown out of proportion”, it makes it a miscommunication.
Did you actually do any of the work mitigating the issue? Did you see the starting point and what was put in to turn a problem into a non-issue or are you just getting all your viewpoints from local news?
The threat was not blown out of proportion.
And it gives the courts a precedent they can point at when the next one tries it.
Absolutely. But if you have an hour to spare have a listen to Leonard French go through the court hearing on this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5YaGACnJpg
The sheer humiliation and the chewing out over this those attorneys got from the judge, and which is now a matter of public record, probably hurt them more than any fine ever could.
I’m pretty certain financially destroying them was not something the judge aimed for.
Thanks to the new mystery meat option in the replicators, yes, it is.
Of course.