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  1. Re:eh? on UK Mobile Operator O2 Leaks MMS Photos · · Score: 1

    Because Hundres of Thousands is more impressive than 40.

  2. Re:We have no recourse on A Look At ACTA Wish Lists For RIAA, BSA, Others · · Score: 1

    We, the minority voice, cannot match the buying power these groups have, nor do we have enough political power to sway votes.

    We are the Majority, we just don't have the money to fight these assholes.

    I still think hitmen are the way to go it's certainly allot cheaper.

  3. Re:They will never stop on A Look At ACTA Wish Lists For RIAA, BSA, Others · · Score: 1

    Voting, on what?

    RIAA vs MPAA Election 08

  4. Re:International Market? on Amazon To Launch New Streaming Video Service · · Score: 1

    Hence why they have a failing business model.

  5. Re:No Thanks on Amazon To Launch New Streaming Video Service · · Score: 1

    I agree,
    I want to beable to download the .avi to use how I wish. Once again Im going to stick with ThePirateBay because once more they are going to be superior to the "legit" version.

  6. Re:Experiences officers? on Flaws In a BSA Software Piracy Report? · · Score: 1

    Apparently the more we break the law the less Police there are!

    I always thought it was the other way round.

  7. Re:I just can't imagine how they figured this out on Flaws In a BSA Software Piracy Report? · · Score: 1

    The RIAA don't know anything about marketing.

    Heres an old saying "Its only worth what someone is willing to pay for it"

  8. Re:I just can't imagine how they figured this out on Flaws In a BSA Software Piracy Report? · · Score: 1

    If you own a PC and haven't got a windows license your a pirate. That's the logic these sorts of people work with.

  9. Re:attorney generals? on US ISPs Announce Anti-Child-Porn Agreement · · Score: 1

    You clearly don't understand what a photograph is.

  10. Re:attorney generals? on US ISPs Announce Anti-Child-Porn Agreement · · Score: 1

    What are you, an idiot?

    Can you really not tell the diffrence between a Child and a Stuffed Animal?

  11. Re:Heh, heh, heh. on GPS Tracking Device Beats Radar Gun in Court · · Score: 1

    I feel sorry for your kids.

  12. Re:Here's betting it doesn't work on US ISPs Announce Anti-Child-Porn Agreement · · Score: 1

    I care,
    if you don't like usenet then DON'T USE IT, do you understand how easily your problm can be solved?

    Show me a viable replacement for usenet.

  13. Re:attorney generals? on US ISPs Announce Anti-Child-Porn Agreement · · Score: 1

    Since when does anyone care about Paedophiles when there are movie thieves to go after?

    In Australia child pornography is legal, if you call it "art".

  14. Re:Shocked on Logged In or Out, Facebook Is Watching You · · Score: 1

    I hate having to log into a site to read a message. Why not include the message in the notification email?

    I wish there was a way for me to turn off the private message feature of facebook and myspace, Make people use email it's not like I hide my address from people its about as public as it can get and never changes.

  15. Re:Shocked on Logged In or Out, Facebook Is Watching You · · Score: 1

    I'm constantly amazed about how people will post private information in a public place (thus making it public information), and then complain about how they are being robbed of their privacy.

    The problem is that other people are the one's adding that information.

  16. Re:Well on Logged In or Out, Facebook Is Watching You · · Score: 1

    I didnt know there where any restrictions.

    I know people who have signed up with all sorts of wierd email address'

  17. Re:This only punishes the foolish on Gmail Reveals the Names of All Users · · Score: 1

    I use my own domain for email and prefer my setup over that of gmail.

    The thing about using your own domain is that you are unrestricted with how you set things up and are never locked into your service provider.

    But if I did ever need a free email service then I would definatly go with gmail because it's better than most other setups, but my current setup is fine tuned to perfection where Im concerned.

  18. Re:Using a fake name online may become illegal... on Gmail Reveals the Names of All Users · · Score: 1

    How many people are posting to ./ with their real name?

    My real name isn't Dan541 or Anonymous Coward

    I'm screwed.

  19. Re:This only punishes the foolish on Gmail Reveals the Names of All Users · · Score: 1

    What do you mean by domain-based mail service?

    I can't recall the last time I sent an email to an IP address.

    ~Dan
    Dan@127.0.0.1

  20. Re:SLASHDOT SUX0RZ on Gmail Reveals the Names of All Users · · Score: 1

    Don't worry Im sure the noob will learn.

  21. Re:This only punishes the foolish on Gmail Reveals the Names of All Users · · Score: 1

    I don't care what my Email Address looks like, so sue me.

    I don't see the point in EVER changing my email address, it defeats the point of email if nobody knows your address.

  22. Re:This only punishes the foolish on Gmail Reveals the Names of All Users · · Score: 1

    You can't do a name lookup for an arbitrary e-mail address, and you shouldn't be able to do it for a GMail address. Someone should get an ass-kicking for this.

    Unless your using your own domain for email.

  23. Re:D'Oh on Gmail Reveals the Names of All Users · · Score: 1

    Because we all know AOL would never release personal information!

    Oh, wait!

  24. Re:Is it really that big of a deal? on Gmail Reveals the Names of All Users · · Score: 1

    I've found entering email address' into facebook to be quite effective.

  25. Re:Cost SHIFTING, not Cost SAVINGS. on P2P Set-top Boxes To Revolutionize Internet · · Score: 1

    But most people don't use all their avalible bandwidth.

    P2P can be used to make use of the users unused bandwidth.