fired, with good cause
Some people just lack common sense. Take this situation: this guy is a writer for foxnews.com for 10 years, and presumably he has no inclination to lose his job in the current economic climate. Still, he illegally downloads a movie that isn't out yet - "X-Men Origins: Wolverine," which looks pretty awesome - and then goes on his column and explicitly states what he did while preemptively giving his thoughts on the film. What's worse is that the movie is from 20th Century Fox, which is owned by the same company (News Corp.) as Fox News. He had to think there was a possibility of someone reading his column and "disapproving" of his actions. At least it'll make for an interesting conversation at his next job interview.
None of this would be an issue if downloading movies was legalized. Lobby your senator.
He did enjoy the movie though, for what it's worth.
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ob-vi-ate verb means to obvy in a present tense. This movie was soooo awesome, I just obviated all over the seat in question! See also super obviate.
If the nightman were to acquire such a movie, he would say it was awesome. Nightman innocent though.
yorn noun describes a yawn made by a man aged 22-34. That man over there just let out a yorn that was so rank! See also “super yorn.”
check the video here of a multi-touch pc that ran these guys like 600 bucks: