That "little old Iceland" as you put it recently had its government overhauled by the people, the government-run banks were privatized and they gave the E.U. the finger. There is a blueprint in there for such a revolution, but it's a smaller nation it is just a micro example. There would have to be a major shift in the U.S. for that to happen.
Due to the fairly new, and occasionally hazardous, invention of the contraption hailed by all the papers as the horseless carriage, travel times should be reduced in visiting other towns and cities within radius to gaze and peruse the wonder and awe of the eighth wonder of the world: Walmart.
Oh, wait that would imply that more than one person in this city of "no big box retailers" would never think of leaving the safety of their gated commune to venture into the wild unknown. What was I thinking, we have the internet now and no use for cars to get our music fix.
Response to: Anonymous Coward on Apr 26th, 2013 @ 2:47am
That "little old Iceland" as you put it recently had its government overhauled by the people, the government-run banks were privatized and they gave the E.U. the finger. There is a blueprint in there for such a revolution, but it's a smaller nation it is just a micro example. There would have to be a major shift in the U.S. for that to happen.
Awesome
It's like Bill Hicks said: "There's a war on drugs and the people that are winning are the ones fucked up on drugs."
@silverscarcat I can do the same on my PC, HDMI hookup to my tv which has a DVD-RW drive to watch any DVDs I wish.
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Due to the fairly new, and occasionally hazardous, invention of the contraption hailed by all the papers as the horseless carriage, travel times should be reduced in visiting other towns and cities within radius to gaze and peruse the wonder and awe of the eighth wonder of the world: Walmart.
Oh, wait that would imply that more than one person in this city of "no big box retailers" would never think of leaving the safety of their gated commune to venture into the wild unknown. What was I thinking, we have the internet now and no use for cars to get our music fix.
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The record chains started going out of business before piracy became a large scale entity.