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The Ultimate Star Trek Collection

roelbj writes "For those Star Trek fans wondering what to ask for this Christmas, you may wish to consider The Ultimate Star Trek Collection to be released on November 15. For just (cough) $2499.99, you'll get 212, count them, 212 DVDs with everything ever produced under the name, including all seasons of all five telvision series as well as the ten feature films. Before loading up your disc changer and hitting play, remember to get up once in a while."

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  1. what in the by soniXX.noob · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    what in the hell is this 'Net Authority' bullshit? I WANT TO SEE A FAT WOMAN DAMMIT

  2. Offtopic but related: Christians (was Re:what in t by troff · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    ... wtf?

    "You too can be a part of the Net Authority and help us eliminate offensive material from the Internet. By reading and understanding the Internet Acceptable Use Policy, and our guide on how to spot offending material, you can arm yourself with all you need to do God's work on the Internet." ... "let them know that the Internet, while being an extremely important and useful tool in today's society, also contains many dark places that may lead their souls astray from the path of God. Do not be afraid to scare them! The Internet is a scary place!"

    That fucking Wedge Strategy. AGAIN.

    And check their "Acceptable Use Policy". They've got FIVE COMMANDMENTS!

    Jengajam's supposed to be registered to a guy in Israel. This NetAuthority's registered to someone in FLORIDA.

    Fine, call me a troll, I don't give a rat's ass. But explain to me again HTF letting the U.S., an increasingly Christian-oriented nation have control of the roots supposed to be a GOOD thing again?

    I just wanted to follow a hyperlink which was probably gonna be a funny after reading a Slashdot article about the Trek DVD release.

    NOW I'm being told, and I quote:
    <blockquote>
    "Since this policy applies to the entire Internet, we felt that it should be spelled out as simply and as universally understandable as possible.

    As a result of this, we decided that the best way to write this document would be to model it after something that everyone knows and follows (or at least should!) in their daily lives already. We chose God's own law--The Ten Commandments."
    </blockquote>

    That is so fucking it. I have had enough.

    And I REALLY fucking wish the "confirm I'm not a script" keyword wasn't "almighty" for me to even post this.