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Lik-Sang To Take On The Big 3?

kableh writes "According to a press release on Lik-Sang's website, the gaming accessory company has new management, and is prepared to mount a strong defense in their upcoming lawsuit against Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony. "Just a few days after having received High Court Orders not allowing us to sell Mod Chip products for the Playstation 2 and Flash Linker products for the Nintendo Gameboy Advance, Lik Sang realized that the powers of those three multi-billion dollar corporations are simply infinite compared to the budgets and resources businesses like Lik Sang have available. Their legal actions have been hurting our customers and our business a lot in the last couple of weeks, so that we have finally decided to let somebody else take over Lik-Sang.com and solely concentrate on the lawsuit", says Alex Kampl, Director of Lik Sang International Limited."

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  1. Hey, it's Scott McCollum! by BitwizeGHC · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Look everyone, Scott McCollum of World Tech Tribune! What are you doing among the Linux cultists, ya big troll?

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  2. Re:Power corrupts by silentbozo · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Well, you don't want to destroy item [5] of a pointer array, when you really meant to destroy item [-5] of a pointer array (ie, item fifth from the end.) I assume that's the kind of corruption that they refer to...

  3. Re:Power corrupts by offpath3 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I think you really mean fabs(pwr(x, y)).

  4. Re:Power corrupts by offpath3 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Actually, sadly, I think _I_ really meant fabs(exp(x, y))

  5. Re:Power corrupts by CableModemSniper · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    no you mean fabs(pow(x, y));

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