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  1. Re:Linux Laptops on Linux on Laptops Manufacturer Report Card · · Score: 1

    Emperor Linux does not work in that market though. The people that come to them want new machines with good warranties. Who wants an old laptop with no warranty? The kind of people who would install linux themselves on that machine.

    -Reed

  2. Re:Want some cheese with that whine? on Dorm Storm? · · Score: 1

    Well, lets think about this. If we are talking about universities that require laptops then you must already be paying the school costs. Like 500 bucks or even 1000 bucks is even a big deal when you are talking about a college education which costs in the tens of thousands. What does one more grand matter on your student loan. I dont know too many "middle class" people with 3rd SUVs. If people are scrapping for money to eat then they are usually not in college or already have student loans. And if you are strapped for cash and no student loans then you probably applear for financial aid under which the mandatory laptop would be.

  3. Re:Georgia Tech, also on Universities Refuse To Ban Napster · · Score: 1

    also formally. OIT issued a statement claiming that tech's internet service is just like an ISP.

  4. Re:pure BS on The Dark Side Of Napster · · Score: 1

    yes i tried and get them. All you have to do is follow the instructions in the fan mail. I got 12 row seats very easily. Rgzoso21

  5. artist are not the one who care on The Dark Side Of Napster · · Score: 1

    what percentage do the artist actually make per cd. i think it is usually rather low especially for the one who could get "droped." I think there needs to be a way to say pay 2 bucks to download the mp3's and burn them yourself on a cd and save so much money in production costs. What is the problem with that? The customers like it, the artist like it(give them like 75% of the sales), but the the money grubber record companies hate. we are taking away what they hold dear, their power over the artist and consumer.