@levisan pretty sure this is the soundtrack to a scam call.

@progo i was blessed: almost any 3d game, especially FPS (and not mech or air combat, strangely) makes me extremely seasick, which spared me the same.

@progo as good a reason as any to find a better use for one's time, no?

@levisan while highly subjective, this place serves an ideal brunch menu (these days including burgers.)
goodcrema.com/

@levisan brunch shouldn't be serving burgers. ideally, it's crepes/waffles, omlets, mixed fruit, and maybe some small toast sandwiches, hashes, yogurt cups, that kind of thing.

It's the kind of meal that's meant be taken slowly, ideally with conversation and good company.

@levisan peasant. brunch is both, extended over an hour or more, under ideal circumstances with mimosas, bellinis, and good coffee.

@levisan why would it matter for the BVM and not your wife, sister, or daughter? It's a requirement only of one person for one reason, one time only and means nothing to anyone else? What about the sixth commandment?

What about the rampant sexual diseases spreading today precisely because of promiscuity?

@levisan aren't you Catholic? The Roman and Eastern churches put a great deal of stock in it. If nothing else, in the purely material context: would you rather use a new toothbrush, or be the most recent in line to use a communal one?

@levisan aren't you Catholic? The Roman and Eastern churches put a great deal of stock in it. If nothing else, in the purely material context: would you rather use a new toothbrush, or be the most recent in line to use a communal one?

@progo @levisan not entirely, which is how Steamboat Willie is finally in the public domain, and with it, Mickey Mouse.

@progo @levisan the argument works until you consider the revenue of the artists. For example, if you apply that to most games and movies, those companies need to more than break even to finance the next film or game. If harmlessly denying them profit is significant enough, it can collapse the organization and put the developers, artists, talent, etc. out of business.

This is the horrid reality that confronts the duplication argument.

That said, it doesn't really apply to the long tail of most films, music, and software. Pirating a copy of All the President's Men or Alpha Centauri doesn't effect anyone today.

@levisan @progo the biggest problems with copyright cut both ways: one, people are accustomed to subsidized media -- ad-supported media, for example. On the other, you have the Mickey Mouse copyright paradigm that maintains copyright for the better part of a century.

Underneath this is the fact that whether you build houses or paint mouses, you've got bills to pay.

The answers to this are varied, from state supported arts aned media (you pay whether you use it or not) to Copyright Term Extension Act (you pay long after the author is dead), and the DMCA (... and if you pick the lock, you pay bigly.)

In the first case, the issue is allowing the state or other organization to determine the value of other people's work, and the second case is maximizing rent-seeking for what amounts to privatized public culture.

The matter is complicated by the near infinite replicability of media, including the machines to render it as physical artifacts (printers, 3d printers.)

This may be one of those issues of eternal discourse with no "right" answers, or no final regime to moot the discourse.

The closest thing I have to an answer is to start with some basic copyright regime, pick a period of time (25 years?) and the allow purchases of extensions to a maximum of x (40? 50?) years at costs that go up on a logarithmic curve by year (and whose proceeds can be used to liberate currently owned culture to the public domain.)

"The past is a foreign country" becomes truer by the hour, and I'm beginning to suspect that I'm an illegal alien from that foreign country.

@levisan in school, there were a group of us ("memetic terrorists" before "meme" means what it does now) who would try to get invented phrases and words to stick.

For example, "reich" as a adjective in the vein of "cool" ("that totally reichs!"), or one of the unfortunate successes, "men are equal, women are lesser" which caught on with many players of team sports.

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