why that was nice

Should i start using crystal meth?

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I wouldn't pay them shit, accidents happen. Doesn't mean you should be held accountable every **** time. An accident is just that an accident. But I am sure some piece of shit poor person will file a lawsuit, and try to get some:greedy:
Um people should be held accountable for accidents that happen under their control. That I agree with. It is to the extent of which, that is debatable. If people weren't held liable then due diligence would just be a waste of time.

 
Um people should be held accountable for accidents that happen under their control. That I agree with. It is to the extent of which, that is debatable. If people weren't held liable then due diligence would just be a waste of time.
And thus these accountabilities you speak of up the cost of insurance and every other ****ing thing. Whose to say what is under their control or not. I realize some situations are more apparent then others but come on. Some dumb ***** spills coffee in her lap and gets $1mil, **** that noise:rolleyes:

 
And thus these accountabilities you speak of up the cost of insurance and every other ****ing thing. Whose to say what is under their control or not. I realize some situations are more apparent then others but come on. Some dumb ***** spills coffee in her lap and gets $1mil, **** that noise:rolleyes:
Which is why I said the "the extent of which is debatable."

You original statement could be understood that no one should be held accountable regardless. I was only expounding and specifying what you said.

No I don't believe someone should gt a mil for spilling coffee. I also think that offering $10 for letting your signal get compromised is fair.

I don't understand how you can say "Whose to say what is under their control or not." In most cases this is quite easy to do. Like in this instance. Comcast is in control of anything involving their broadcasts. Including the securing of it. That statement by you doesn't make much sense.

 
The thing is, once the signal left KVOA, it was sent to Cox Communications, who then beams it over to Comcast. That doesn't necessarily rule out that Comcast is solely responsible for the ordeal. You have 2 other situations to look at. Cox could have sent the signal mischieviously, or it was interuppted by a shift in the atmosphere. There are too many variables to decide on one. Either way, Comcast knows how to cover their ass.

It would have been funnier if they would have RickRolled everyone, but I guess **** would get more people in trouble.

 
I think you are missing the point, what if your five year old kid was watching and saw that?
Regardless of how you sinners lead your life some of us still have morals and I would be absolutely devistated if my son saw such a thing. Not only can you tell those two were not married (no wedding right) that woman was about to perform oral *** which is just totally wrong no matter what way you put it even if it is the 'cool' thing to do. It is not a way to pro-create thus it should not be done.
Having any child see what was shown was horrible your right, If it was my kid that saw that I'd want Comcast to do a hell of alot more then just issue a $10 credit for people that saw that. There's no way to tell if a child seeing that is going to be affected in their mind and cause issues way later in life.

Most adults would see the incident as small in comparison to all the other garbage out there; but to a child something like that would be shocking; and could lead to mental or social anxiety when they grow up.

But calling all of the people on this website a sinner is just flatout wrong. Nowhere in the bible does it say oral ***, when used as foreplay, is a sin. Foreplay in the bible is encouraged somewhat to help show expression of love between a man & woman. You don't see other people calling you a sinner for all the rude comments you make on here, so don't judge every1 else, your not perfect either.

when will we see the first law suit over this?
I doubt there will be. I'm sure comcast has some sort of safeguard from lawsuits in the case of goofed up service; and even if there is someone that tries to get rich, it'll just be thrown out on account that comcast gave every1 refunds.

people just want free money
i bet if they offered to send your child to a therapist session for free, which would cost more, most of the parents would still chose the free $10 credit
A very sad truth.

 
people just want free money
i bet if they offered to send your child to a therapist session for free, which would cost more, most of the parents would still chose the free $10 credit
This is true!! I've seen Customer service reps offer a customer a choice of a $20 credit on their bill or a premium channels free for 3 months. The idiot customer always picks the $20 credit. Most premium channels are $18.99 per month.

 
This is true!! I've seen Customer service reps offer a customer a choice of a $20 credit on their bill or a premium channels free for 3 months. The idiot customer always picks the $20 credit. Most premium channels are $18.99 per month.
i think thats one of those "haha i screwed the system, i got $20 in my pocket...hey my new movie is on ill order it, ill still have $15 and some change in my pocket" type deals...

 
if you're using a keyboard from Microsoft, IBM, Dell, Lenovo or HP, there's a chance it was made under some horrific working conditions.

A study by The National Labor Committee, which is a worker's rights group that actually is not associate with the government, found very crazy (and very cruel) working conditions in a Meitai factory in Dongguan City. Here's a very small subsection of cruelties employees were subjected to:

• Workers are prohibited from talking, listening to music, raising their heads, putting their hands in their pockets. Workers are fined for being one minute late, for not trimming their fingernails-which could impede the work, and for stepping on the grass. Workers are searched on the way in and out of the factory. Workers who hand out flyers or discuss factory conditions with outsiders are fired.• The assembly line never stops, and workers needing to use the bathroom must learn to hold it until there is a break.

• All overtime is mandatory, with 12-hour shifts seven days a week and an average of two days off a month. A worker daring to take a Sunday off-which is supposedly their weekly holiday-will be docked 2 ½ days' wages. Including unpaid overtime, workers are at the factory up to 87 hours a week. On average, they are at the factory 81 hours a week, while toiling 74 hours, including 34 hours of overtime, which exceeds China's legal limit by 318 percent!

• The workers are paid a base wage of 64 cents an hour, which does not even come close to meeting subsistence level needs. After deductions for primitive room and board, the workers' take-home wage drops to just 41 cents an hour. A worker toiling 75 hours a week will earn a take-home wage of $57.19, or 76 cents an hour including overtime and bonuses. The workers are routinely cheated of 14 to 19 percent of the wages legally due them.

Workers are also routinely penalized for random things, including these, which BoingBoing highlighted:

* "Infractions" punished with the loss of over two hours' wages (fine of 10 RMB—$1.44), including for-

—"Being 1 to 5 minutes late to start a shift…"

—"Not periodically trimming fingernails, which will affect product quality."

—"Not lining up correctly while punching time cards or at the cafeteria."

—"Wearing work shoes outside the work room after work."

—"Putting hands in pant pockets while inside the factory or workroom."

* "Infractions" punished with the loss of 4 ½ hours wages (20 RMB fine, $2.88)

—"…answering a personal telephone call in the workroom."

—"Not diligently working or raising ones head to look around when guests or cadres come to visit."

—"Putting personal objects on the work desk."

—"…listening to the radio while on the job."

—"Not parking bicycles according to company regulations; riding bicycles in and out of the company in a way not in accordance with company regulations."

—"Returning to the dorm after regulated hours [curfew]."

* "Infractions" punished with the loss of nearly seven hours' wages (30 RMB fine—$4.32)

—"Switching beds without authorization." (Dorm beds are assigned by management.)

* "Infractions" punished with the loss of nearly 1 ½ days' wages (50 RMB fine—$7.20)

—"Workers who arrive over one hour late…"

—"Riding the elevator without permission."

—"Plugging in electronics [using electricity] in the dorm room for personal use."

—"Using the company phone to make personal calls."

—"Producing products of low quality…"

—"Workers who…go to visit other workers during working hours."

—"Chatting at the workstation during work hours…"

—"Entering or leaving the factory area without allowing door personnel [security guards] to inspect [search workers]."

—"Treating supervisors with an arrogant attitude…"

* "Infractions" punished with the loss of nearly three days' wages (100 RMB fine—$14.40):

—"Leaving one's workstation without permission…"

—"Putting up personal notices…or handing out flyers."

—"Revealing confidential company or production-related information."

* "Infractions" punished with firing:

—"Violating labor discipline…and not obeying the company's work arrangements."

—"…Taking part in illegal organizations." [in China, this means independent unions; human, women's and children's rights organizations and non-state-sanctioned religious organizations.]

—"Not following the procedures spelled out by government regulations on stopping work, slowing work down, encouraging others to stop or slow down work."

—"Missing three days of work."

—"Disobeying China's one-child policy."

—"Not obeying company arrangements or directions or…collectively causing trouble as a group…"

—"Any behavior similar to that listed above or helping or colluding in such behavior."
I say bring these jobs back to America.

 
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