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  1. You Jack Asses knew the rules on Apple Sued Over iPhone Bricking · · Score: 1

    when you bought the @#^%!$% phone and cheated. OOOO look at us we beat Apple!!! Guess not huh? If I change the code on my cars engine management unit and F'up the car you think thats Fords fault. You morons are the same people that buy a home at the end of the runway then sue because of the noise!!!!

    If you wanted the phones sold unlocked then you should have petition Apple to sell them at full list price just like an HTC but then you don't want to do that do you you want a free ride.

  2. Listening to a CD more then once on Sony BMG Says Ripping CDs is Stealing · · Score: 4, Funny

    is STEALING! You must all nuke your cd's and buy new ones after each use. You are not entitled to listen to the same crappy song more then once!

  3. And they say America is Big Brother on Bioethics Group Raises DNA Database Concerns · · Score: 1

    I'd hate to go overseas and have some customs agent in Heathrow decide to take DNA, just how far off is that?

  4. Re:Hmmmm... Selfmade solution? on Which Lost/Stolen Laptop Trackers Do You Like? · · Score: 1

    Guess what Anonymous twit, most of these thefts are to fuel drug habits not eat. Come on up to Humboldt County and leave your laptop, camera, car unattended for a few minutes and I guaranty you before the nights out it paid for some ones dope. There is no shortage of places for these people to eat, just a shortage of free cash to buy drugs.

  5. Re:Norton Anti-Worker on Workers Cause More Problems Than Viruses · · Score: 1

    It's called /.

  6. I work with my Dad on Workers Cause More Problems Than Viruses · · Score: 4, Funny

    and when it comes to computers, faxes, phone system or staplers we call him the Human.Virus

    God forbid you leave your iPod near him!

  7. Like I've on Walt Mossberg Reviews Ubuntu · · Score: 1

    never had those type of problems with XP or OSX. In fact I've had more difficulty with the trackpad on my Toshiba laptop running XP then I ever had running Gentoo.

  8. Finally! on Impassable Northwest Passage Open For First Time In History · · Score: 1

    It's such a pain to drag my kayak over all that ice.

  9. Frank Discussion on How To Configure Real PC Parental Controls? · · Score: 1

    Some times making them uncomfortable or even de-mystifying the subject... What am I talking about it's a horny teenage boy and booby pics, give up now.

  10. I have just the opposite problem! on Kilogram Reference Losing Weight · · Score: 1

    And its not measured in micrograms :-(

  11. Does this make it on RIAA Complaint Dismissed as "Boilerplate" · · Score: 1

    harder for the RIAA. Must they now provide solid evidence of a crime verses their word that one occurred? Does this me there must be a burden of proof and not just speculation, lies and innuendo? Film at 11.

  12. Re:Fight against Verizon on Verizon Sues FCC over 700MHz Open Access Rules · · Score: 1

    And assuming your $181.692.00 buys oyu many readers at all, with subscriptions down as far as they are. Better off using AdSense.

  13. First let me say I am Canadian on Canadian Bureaucrats Don't "Think Different" · · Score: 1

    born in B.C.
    We all think weird.

  14. Well California will just have on Implanted RFID Chips Linked To Cancer · · Score: 3, Funny

    to come up with a new sign.
    This human contains materials known to cause cancer in the State of California.

    I always wonder what it is about California that makes so many things cause cancer?

  15. Re:Is the ATLANTUS OUTPOST near buy on Radiation Absorbing Mineral Found In the Arctic · · Score: 1

    Reality is way over rated.

  16. Re:Is the ATLANTUS OUTPOST near buy on Radiation Absorbing Mineral Found In the Arctic · · Score: 1

    Oh... Just seems like in recent shows nukes explode better with naquida.

  17. Re:Is the ATLANTUS OUTPOST near buy on Radiation Absorbing Mineral Found In the Arctic · · Score: 1

    Isn't it a bad thing to mix naquida and radioactive elements?

  18. Re:correct me if I'm wrong on Radiation Absorbing Mineral Found In the Arctic · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yes but showing the DANGER of nuclear energy through sensational media coverage is mandatory!

  19. Re:Smackdown on 1300 Unopened Fry's Rebate Forms Found In Dumpster · · Score: 1

    But it was the only episode I liked!

  20. Re:Smackdown on 1300 Unopened Fry's Rebate Forms Found In Dumpster · · Score: 2, Funny

    Oh Cool! BAD Employee, NO SOUP for YOU!!!

  21. Re:Smackdown on 1300 Unopened Fry's Rebate Forms Found In Dumpster · · Score: 1, Funny

    Dang I was going to do the no soup thing.... awww I never get to have fun!

  22. Re:Republicans on FBI, IRS Raid Home of Sen. Ted Stevens · · Score: 1

    Yawn

  23. Re:Republicans on FBI, IRS Raid Home of Sen. Ted Stevens · · Score: 1

    Just a small list of democrats, I'm sure there are just as many republicans. Those seeking to serve are the least fit to do so, on both sides of the isle. Open your eyes democrats are just as bad, personally I think they are worse, they keep trying to solve everyones problems with my hard earned money! - An independent counsel who investigated possible tax violations by former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Henry Cisneros charged that the Clinton administration thwarted his efforts to get to the truth.

    - U.S. Rep. William Jefferson (D-La.) is under criminal investigation by the U.S. Justice Department for possible bribery in exchange for promoting business deals in Africa

    - Federal prosecutors alleged in court documents that Ernest Newton, a former state Democrat Connecticut senator worked with a reputed mobster and his associate to try to stop police raids on businesses and advance their business interests

    - Clarence Norman Jr., the longtime powerbroker of Brooklyn NY Democrats was found guilty of intentionally soliciting illegal campaign contributions.

    - A top aide to Jim Black, the Democratic speaker of the state Legislature of North Carolina, resigned amid reports he had received payments from a company hoping for the lottery contract. The .State Board of Elections is investigating Black's campaign finances. The investigation comes after the group Democracy North Carolina said it found evidence that video-poker operators were funneling money through unsuspecting donors to Black's campaign.

    - West Virginia.Logan County Clerk Glen Dale "Hound Dog" Adkins admitted to selling his vote for $500 in the 1996 Democratic Party primary, while Perry French Harvey Jr. pleaded guilty to conspiring to bribe voters in last year's Democratic contest

    - Former Democat Gov. Donald Siegelman of Alabama was charged in a "widespread racketeering conspiracy" that includes accusations he took a bribe from former hospital executive Richard Scrushy for a key state appointment.

    - Frank Ballance - a former Democrat Rep. from North Carolina was sentenced to four years in federal prison for conspiring to divert taxpayer money to his law firm and family through a charitable organization he helped start. Ballance, was a state senator before being elected to Congress in 2002, also agreed to repay $61,917 and to forfeit $203,000 in a bank escrow account in the name of the John A. Hyman Memorial Foundation.

    - Five Democratic activists in Wisconsin accused of slashing the tires of vans rented by Republicans on Election Day 2004 are currently on trial

    - Chuck Chvala, a Former Democrat Wisconsin Senate Majority Leader was sentenced to nine months in jail for felony misconduct in office and illegally funneling campaign contributions. Chvala had reached a plea deal with prosecutors earlier this year, admitting to charges that he directed a state employee to run a political campaign and used an independent expenditure group to funnel campaign contributions to a fellow Democrat.

    - Brett Pfeffer, a former legislative director to Rep. William Jefferson, D-La., pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting bribery of a public official and conspiracy.

    - Raymond Reggie, a New Orleans political Democratic consultant and fund-raiser who is Senator Kennedy's brother-in-law was sentenced to a year in prison yesterday after pleading guilty to bank fraud charges. Try Google.

  24. Re:Republicans on FBI, IRS Raid Home of Sen. Ted Stevens · · Score: 1

    I'm a Libertarian and your a fool if you don't think with little effort I can find plenty of examples of corruption on both sides of the isle. From stolen pages of presidential documents, African bribes and miles of roads to no where theres lots of nasties out there. The masses just choose to ignore it.

  25. Re:Republicans on FBI, IRS Raid Home of Sen. Ted Stevens · · Score: 1

    So this just shows both sides are corrupt.