Domain: 128.121.12.52
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Comments · 62
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What is even cooler
This isn't really news - other than the fact that it's a sub makes it kind of cool. But I'm surprised that
/. hasn't run a story on the car that recycles it's own exhaust. Frankly, I'm tired of submitting it. -
Re:My ISP blocks Gator!
But it is the only one in my area to offer DSL.
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Re:google cache link
Rush rocks! 2112 FOREVER!!
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Re:Gentlemen Call Your Lawyers
Too late. They already have.
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Re:you dumbass!
Easy. Like this.
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What about Slashdot?
I want something that replaces everything on slashdot with something that isn't crap. Cripes, I have less crap coming out of my asshole after a night of cheap beer and Taco Bell.
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What about Slashdot?
I want something that replaces everything on slashdot with something that isn't crap. Cripes, I have less crap coming out of my asshole after a night of cheap beer and Taco Bell.
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My ISP blocks Gator!
No shit - My ISP actually blocks all Gator trafiic so I get 404 every time. My ISP is NC Online, and they have a policy making it clear that they won't support this kind of traffic. I think it's bullshit. Can anyone recommend a course of action for me to take?
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Re:just one question ...
Better. They cut it out all together. I haven't seen it yet, but apparently they re-did that section with a space pod or something. Looking forward to finally seeing it.
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I've seen the Director's Cut.
It played in limited release, and our local Lowe's was one of the theaters that got it - for about a week, but I managed two showings. The response was impressive - the theater was packed each time I went. Here is the review I wrote, originally posted on rec.arts.movies.reviews. The news version is a much fuller, more satisfying piece on cinema - more a piece of science fiction along the lines of Gattaca or 2001 even.
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Re:This is flat out awesome!
Except I beta tested Gator, it's buggy as hell. I'm not talking about it screwing up the ads, I'm talking about run-away threads that lock my whole system up. Trust me, it's crap.
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Simple economics
This is actually very impressive marketing. Edmonton Plastics proved this years ago that it is all legal, Edmonton vs. Ericson, 1992. This was similar to the Adbusters case, which was thrown out due to international export laws. I don't agress with it, but IANAL so what do I know?