TiVo Has to Fund Your Local Stadium
Strudelkugel writes "The Washington Post has a truly Kafka-esque article regarding TiVo, the broadcast flag, the NFL and limited file sharing. "TiVo, the company that makes the digital-video-recorder boxes that inspire such strange idolatry among their users, is in a weird spot. It's asking the Federal Communications Commission for permission to add a new feature -- the option for a TiVo user to send recorded digital TV programs via the Internet to nine other people." Just wait until your read the rest of the story..." This one is actually really worth a read to see just how bizarrely corrupt this all is. Enjoy.
If I don't have a stadium near me?
I like muppets.
...or not. Frankly, as a libertarian myself, I think Kerry would be worse than Bush (and that's tough to do, but the Democrats have somehow managed to find someone), so if I were to not vote Libertarian, I'd be voting for Bush.
Bet you want me to vote Libertarian now, proving that your so-called "reasoning" is really just "OMGWTFBBQ BUSH SUX0RS!!!11" in disguise.
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur.
I swear, there should be an absolute moratorium on permitting links to sites with popup ads in articles (or, for that matter, posts) on Slashdot. At best, it's just rude. But perhaps congress (yeah, the opposite of progress) will wind up inadvertently making popup ads illegal in their insidious efforts to regulate the internet. Well, one can hope, anyway.
RHCE; are you certified? Karma: ambiguous.