So in the first half of this diatribe you state that blizzard itself isn't actually looking for hackers, its players who lose in multiplayer who report them, and then go on to say that blizzard shouldn't be banned them?
What the fuck?
This argument never fails to be the height of stupidity, as it assumes that all cops are busy enforcing traffic laws, or that shifting the focus of traffic cops to more serious crimes would somehow prevent their occurrance or increase the rate at which they were solved.
You're missing one key point: The cops don't set the punishment.
The cop either cites you or doesn't. He doesn't pick which punishment to slap you with.
So you think they should decide on a case by case basis after plunging the logs to find out if the person ever went to multiplayer instead of just banning people who break the terms of service?
Okay.....
Jeusus.... people on here really don't comprehend the notion of
don't believe everything you fucking read (paraphrased)
jesus fucking christ.
I'm an astrophysicist, but I don't expect you to believe it without proof, nor should you. Don't you ever tire of making yourself look like you...
Absolutely allowed for the cops to do it. Will it stand up in court? Probably not. That said, your neighbor probably shouldn't be such an idiot, cutting things so closely to curfew.
Reasonableness goes both ways.
You're a moron. NASA doesn't give a damn whether the government is mired in a scandal.
It's just a finding like any other, which will only be of interest to those who are interested in the subject matter. Most likely a confirmation of some particular organic molecule in a molecular cloud, or...
They haven't found any life. They've either found evidence of molecules which are conducive to life in an atmosphere of some extrasolar planet, or more likely, they've found evidence of organic type molecules in molecular clouds.
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