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  1. "Newspaper"? on The Nintendo 3DS, Headaches, and Bad Journalism · · Score: 1

    This is The Sun of:

    UFO Hits Wind Turbine

    Haunted Hospital Calls in Exorcist

    and famously of course from the 1980s:

    Freddie Starr Ate My Hamster Puh-lease!

  2. Re:MBA programs now teach this kind of approach. on Capcom 'Saddened' By Game Plagiarism Controversy · · Score: 1

    You don't need an MBA to teach this - it's simple economics. Force MBA programs to publish their courses if you will. People will continue to act in this way as long as the cost and probability of having to pay out remain relatively low.

    Or in other words: don't hate the playa, hate the game.

  3. I'm sceptical on Digital Archaeology Show Reveals 'Lost' Web Sites · · Score: 1

    "Uber-trendy" is about right. The only reason a digital project like this requires a physical exhibition is so the people conducting it have somewhere to stare at their own moustaches growing in each other's 20-inch square glasses.

    FTFA: Many of the now-defunct sites will no longer run on modern hardware, so the exhibition's organisers have assembled a veritable PC junkyard of old kit so you can make like it's 1996 again.

    Puh-lease.

  4. Hyperbole on YouTube Videos On Display At the Guggenheim · · Score: 1

    Youtube is just a medium. Video has been considered art for a long time. Another pathetic example of slapping Web 2.0 in a headline just to get clicks.

  5. Re:Simple solution for these cases on Geek Squad Sends Cease-and-Desist Letter To God Squad · · Score: 1

    What if an Islamist group wants to do the same thing? If Best Buy says no, they piss off 1.4 billion Muslims, and also look discriminatory.

    Islam and Islamism are not the same thing. One is religious, the other political. You mean Islamic.

  6. Re:The question is on Has Any Creative Work Failed Because of Piracy? · · Score: 1

    bitter sweet symphony by placebo...

    It was by The Verve.

  7. Re:Wonders will never cease! on Major ISPs Challenge UK's Digital Economy Act · · Score: 5, Informative

    If they were really against they would have kicked up a row well before this.

    Um, they did: For example there was this letter letter to the Financial Times on March 9th 2010 criticising the Digital Economy Bill, which says:

    Put simply, blocking access as envisaged by this clause would both widely disrupt the internet in the UK and elsewhere and threaten freedom of speech and the open internet, without reducing copyright infringement as intended.

    Oh, the signatories include the chairman of Talk Talk and the CEO of BT. A handy tip: if you're going to talk rubbish on the internet, make sure there isn't a public letter retrievable in about 2 seconds of googling which unambiguously demonstrates you have no idea what you're talking about.

  8. Right... on Paperless Tickets Flourish Despite 'Grandma Problem' · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...says Gary Adler, a Washington attorney who represents the National Association of Ticket Brokers. 'An open market is really best for consumers.'

    Yeah, and an unguarded forest is much safer for little girls delivering food to their sick grandmothers, says the attorney representing the National Association of Transvestic Wolves.

  9. Fortunately on Porn Industry Ready To Drop Flash · · Score: 5, Funny

    the two minutes of battery life that my N900 can run flash for have so far proven sufficient.

  10. Re:And the other half of the story... on UK Video Game Tax Cuts Sabotaged? · · Score: 1

    Increasing the VAT will barely raise revenues if it does at all

    Even if you're correct, it doesn't matter. The point of the VAT rise and the emergency budget in general is to secure investor confidence so that the UK can continue to borrow cheaply. People think the VAT rise will raise revenue, ergo they are happy to continue to lend to a country they are convinced will be able to repay them.

  11. Do these actually exist? on For-Profit, Illegal Movie Download Sites Threaten MPAA · · Score: 4, Informative

    The article is hosted at movies.yahoo.com, and in turn their source is the CEO of Paramount. Is there any reason to believe that these are used nearly as widely as either claim?

    This just seems like PR to try to influence people to view those involved in illegal downloading as serious criminals.

  12. Re:So does living in New York on Another Study Attacks Violent Video Games, Claims To Be "Conclusive" · · Score: 1

    You know what else makes people indifferent and uncaring... living in New York city. Nobody can ignore a bum on the street nearly as well. Should we ban living there too?

    This has been modded funny but raises an important point. Perhaps playing violent video games does incline people towards aggressive behaviour (although that seems to have been far from proven). Even if it does, that's ok, or at least it might be. The article makes the same point:

    [violent video games are] a risk factor that's easy for an individual parent to deal with -- at least, easier than changing most other known risk factors for aggression and violence, such as poverty or one's genetic structure.

    We naturally shudder at the thought of legislating according to these other factors that might contribute to aggressive behaviour, such as preventing adults in poverty from having children, or terminating foetuses with a certain gene. It is not enough to say that violent video games increase the probability of violent outcomes. We also need to test this against the much more serious criterion of the effect being considerable enough to warrant legislation. When that is "conclusively proven", let me know.

  13. "Censoring the internet" on Australian Government Considers Copying UK Copyright Law Ideas · · Score: 1

    The UK does this too, albeit currently not quite to the same degree. Cleanfeed blocks some sites and since December 2007 all ISPs must legally have a version of it in place. The list was originally intended to just include child porn sites, but according to some it has now expanded and no one other than the Home Office (including the ISPs) knows what it now covers.

  14. Re:RIAA Layers have completely lost it on RIAA Now Filing Suits Against Consumers Who Rip CDs · · Score: 1

    Well, if we didnt already know

    We did.

  15. Re:Nice image piece on eBay vs. Romania's Online Scammers · · Score: 1

    Just this week, a parliamentary enquiry in the UK found that ebay profits by colluding with black-market ticket agencies.