No, it's not. The light that comes through the atmosphere gets filtered, and the blue end of the spectrum gets filtered least, so it's the color you see when you look at the sky. Since you SEE blue, that means that the sky is retaining every other color and allowing blue to escape... so technically the daylight sky is every color except blue.
@ KungFuJesusIt wouldn't throw the MPAA of unless they removed that same frames as a copy from a different location. It would be pretty easy to see which ones fit their known patterns and which ones didn't.
I don't have a problem with the MPAA. I don't mind paying $15 for a DVD or HD-DVD of my favorite movie, to support the millions that go into it. The RIAA, that's another story. $1 per song that cost nothing to make, and no time to make, is ridiculous. $15 a CD, even worse. So I'm ok with the MPAA,But I loathe the RIAA.
I believe you're correct about the MPAA being more interested in control of the content rather than short term profit. Control = long term profit.As a side note: us 'evolutionists' actually have a s**t load of of real, independently verifiable, reproducible, directly observed evidence to back up our ideas about evolution.
Hey, MPAA... I think I'm going to make a cheesy trailer and send it to you. You wouldn't make up numbers on your tax return. You wouldn't make up numbers on your lottery ticket. You wouldn't lie about your income just to get laid. Why would you make up numbers to justify anti-piracy efforts? Making up numbers is LYING. I've just got to find a camera that can be shaky, some post processing to make it grainy, and a grunge font that would look like it would have been trendy in 2002 and I'm all set...
"I don't have a problem with the MPAA. I don't mind paying $15 for a DVD or HD-DVD of my favorite movie, to support the millions that go into it."Newsflash! You're part of the problem!Where do you think those millions went? To overpaid, well-fed, USA hating (not all of them), drunk driving, telephone throwing, slack-ass celebrities for a mere six weeks work.Do they deserve it or earn it? Just look how useless they are without writers and you're okay with that?Hollywood won't stop paying them the GNP of a small country until people like YOU stop saying.. it's okay. Hollywood is being f**ked in the ass and passing it on to YOU!How do you like the MPAA now?
actorboyMay 5, 2007
You lost me at RIAA. It's an MPAA story.
actorboyMay 5, 2007
Law enforcement?
benitojuarezMay 5, 2007
What happens when the hawking radiation decrypter is released?
stevealfordMay 5, 2007
No, it's not. The light that comes through the atmosphere gets filtered, and the blue end of the spectrum gets filtered least, so it's the color you see when you look at the sky. Since you SEE blue, that means that the sky is retaining every other color and allowing blue to escape... so technically the daylight sky is every color except blue.
actorboyMay 5, 2007
@ KungFuJesusIt wouldn't throw the MPAA of unless they removed that same frames as a copy from a different location. It would be pretty easy to see which ones fit their known patterns and which ones didn't.
schoate09May 6, 2007
I don't have a problem with the MPAA. I don't mind paying $15 for a DVD or HD-DVD of my favorite movie, to support the millions that go into it. The RIAA, that's another story. $1 per song that cost nothing to make, and no time to make, is ridiculous. $15 a CD, even worse. So I'm ok with the MPAA,But I loathe the RIAA.
satankillerMay 6, 2007
Ya and you can watch them here <a class="user" href="http://www.dodigg.com/">http://www.dodigg.com/</a>
cherubimMay 6, 2007
The MPAA pulls figures out of its ass and spins them beyond belief.
anotherbrianMay 6, 2007
I believe you're correct about the MPAA being more interested in control of the content rather than short term profit. Control = long term profit.As a side note: us 'evolutionists' actually have a s**t load of of real, independently verifiable, reproducible, directly observed evidence to back up our ideas about evolution.
ryebryeMay 6, 2007
Hey, MPAA... I think I'm going to make a cheesy trailer and send it to you. You wouldn't make up numbers on your tax return. You wouldn't make up numbers on your lottery ticket. You wouldn't lie about your income just to get laid. Why would you make up numbers to justify anti-piracy efforts? Making up numbers is LYING. I've just got to find a camera that can be shaky, some post processing to make it grainy, and a grunge font that would look like it would have been trendy in 2002 and I'm all set...
darph_boboJan 5, 2008
"I don't have a problem with the MPAA. I don't mind paying $15 for a DVD or HD-DVD of my favorite movie, to support the millions that go into it."Newsflash! You're part of the problem!Where do you think those millions went? To overpaid, well-fed, USA hating (not all of them), drunk driving, telephone throwing, slack-ass celebrities for a mere six weeks work.Do they deserve it or earn it? Just look how useless they are without writers and you're okay with that?Hollywood won't stop paying them the GNP of a small country until people like YOU stop saying.. it's okay. Hollywood is being f**ked in the ass and passing it on to YOU!How do you like the MPAA now?