The Shoutbox
Originally Posted by Camo
Liking eggs at all is odd!
"Won't sit by a colored, but he'll eat an egg. Shoots right out a chicken's ass."


I'm close enough on that quote, and it's a favorite. So's Cicely Tyson.
Originally Posted by Fabulous
I love the crust on a pie, but not really a fan for the rest of it.
All but the edge pieces. Too dry. Maybe I'm just picky.

I eat weird, anyways.
Originally Posted by honeykid
The crust is usually the best part. There again, I prefer the white of the egg to the yolk, too, which apparently is odd.
No, I love the egg white, fried in a skillet. The only way I'll eat the yolk, is if it's sunny side up. Heated, but runny. That's great with toast, grits, biscuits . . .

I do love boiled eggs, but the only way I'll eat the yolk like that, is if it's drowned in salt. MMmmm, healthy!
Originally Posted by doubledenim
Originally Posted by 需st铖y
I never eat the crust.
We talking all bread? Just store-bought?

The crust is the best part of homemade bread.
Yep, I forgot about that. Homemade and bakery bread is great. Store brand, I remove the crust. I don't like the end piece of the pizza crust, either. Well, unless it's stuffed with cheese.

Who's hungry, now!?!
50 cent was paid $100,000 for his role in south paw. nothing extravagant.
This Scream Queens show is decent. Maybe too silly for its own good, but some funny moments.
Originally Posted by Yoda
I find your outrage odd and misdirected.
What is the "it" there? The ISP tracking matters if the topic is how likely you are to be prosecuted, but the topic was whether or not the act was illegal. And the fact that the ISP has no effective way to pursue a legal claim has nothing to do with whether or not the act is legal.

You're basically saying "it's not illegal unless you get caught."
The ISP tracking has everything to do with it. That's why downloading a file can give a company legal ground to go after a viewer while streaming forces them to go after only the host and provider of the material.
Well, first, saying it's not accurate is different than saying it doesn't change the meaning of the post. It clearly does.

Second, what ISPs can assume or effectively track is not the same as what's illegal. What you're saying sounds like "that's not the murder weapon because you're not allowed to search my trunk." Whether or not they're allowed to ask for IPs has nothing to do with it.
But the illegal thing isn't descrpitive because its not accurate? They passed a bunch of laws basically saying that Internet providers aren't allowed to assume that the actions of an IP address were taken by a specific person, and no government organization is allowed to ask for records of IPs. If it was illegal I wouldn't do it.