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LosingMyMind

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  1. Unemployment is pretty heavy at the moment. I've been happy with it for the last few months. Getting pretty boring now though.
  2. Noisia's from Holland actually. Let's just appreciate jungle, DnB, dubstep, grime etc in general
  3. Also... chrome and black and phone footage of runners
  4. A country of few words it seems...
  5. Every time I see this thread I read it Conan The Librarian, then double take.
  6. http://8tracks.com/foundmymind/lambert-and-butler
  7. 12 Monkeys came out long before Fight Club. Description of The Edukators: "Three activists cobble together a kidnapping plot after they encounter a businessman in his home." I didn't think it was great really.
  8. I seriously recommend getting out to the cinema to see this while you still can.
  9. why are these stormfront faggots crying about an interracial relationship like star trek never had anything like that? Kirk was going interSPECIES regularly fuck sake. Green women and all sorts...
  10. I used to get bad cramps at night. I'm not sure what caused it but I think stress played a part because I've not had it regularly in ages.
  11. "don't come around here with them flu symptoms"... In related news I saw some stupid cunt walking around with a face mask on yesterday. 5000 miles away from mexico city.
  12. Ankylosaur fuck's camp T-Rex's ankles up.
  13. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vhWpuU1b_8
  14. I think this photo sums Britain up pretty well. Shite weather and petty rules shoved in your face. Nice shots btw
  15. Everyone know Kate and Gerry done it man... :huh:
  16. I don't know much about bikes but I find it odd that guys who are riding all day use fixies. Surely you would want the variety of gears to help you if it was your job. I imagine it's a different story to general hipster posing...
  17. This is the response I got. I can't really make any clear proposals out from the politician chat, although it might be clearer if I had read the actual bill etc and not just the front page of that website. He talks a lot about competition though, and this coupled with, "your rights to access a wide range of content and services", sound a bit ominous. Watch the video as well. Slightly more reassuring but who knows... "Dear ****, Thank you very much for your email raising concerns about the Telecoms Package. I entirely agree with you that consumers should be able to freely use the Internet and benefit from its immense potential. We should all be able to decide which service we wish to subscribe to, in line with our own preferences with respect to the type of service and content we want to access. Unfortunately I fear that you have been misled with respect to the proposed changes to the EU communications framework laws. The reforms are intended to open up choice and competition, not restrict it. Existing National laws across the EU already allow operators to provide differentiated services, accommodating the diverse needs and desires of consumers across the market place. The purpose of this review is to increase consumer protection, by strengthening operators' obligations to be transparent and provide information on contract conditions, including any limitations or restrictions which may apply to the services in question. In order for competition to operate effectively in the consumer interest, consumers need to be fully informed of the terms on which the services they contract for are provided, and they should also be free to switch providers easily and at no additional cost. In addition, we are also increasing the enforcement powers of national regulators, enabling them to take action against operators who are in breach of regulatory obligations, and empowering them to impose minimum quality of service requirements on all operators. These quality obligations would ensure that operators are not able to degrade, throttle or block applications, content or services in ways which are anticompetitive. The current Framework has worked very well in driving the development of Internet services, and promoting fierce competition and high levels of innovation, to the benefit of all European citizens and European competitiveness. The major improvements we are making to the rules will provide incentives for investment in new broadband and wireless services. Conservative MEPs in the European Parliament are committed to strong and active consumers in an open and competitive market. We will continue to work, in this and other initiatives, to ensure that your rights to access a wide range of content and services over the Internet continue to be safeguarded. You may also find the link below useful. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwOVtEYY1iM Best wishes, Struan Struan STEVENSON MEP Vice President of the EPP-ED Group "
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