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  1. Re:The Be All End All on New Linux PVR Box · · Score: 1

    various channels

    ummm...a digital video recorder, or personal video recorder doesnt magically have its own shows..it just records shows that are already there...

    so how exactly could one be an "adult version"

    i know you were trolling but it wasnt even close....

  2. Re:Linux used in political campaign on Details of Linux-in-Munich Deal Revealed · · Score: 1

    ummm
    id support poloticians who supported linux
    whats onlimits for political parties then?
    and whats offlimits?
    i mean
    give me a fucking break
    our politicians certainly cater to megacorporations

  3. Re:That's what I needed on New Kazaa Lite Protects Identity · · Score: 1

    no its not the same
    this isnt tangible
    this isnt physical
    it is different
    this isnt breaking into a computer
    this is sending a signal over the spectrum that gets forwarded out onto the internet
    people need to take responsibility for systems they set up.

    a better analogy is a road
    if you want it restricted..put up sign..sure some may still trespass buts obvious they are guilty
    you could charge a toll
    but if you just have a road right out open
    no one is going to hear your complaints when someone drives on it.

  4. Re:So what... on LinuxTag: 40% Growth Over Last Year · · Score: 1

    so we need to force Linux on every pc we can find, make sure applications are made for only linux, strongarm vendors into supporting linux instead of other os. OH and turn it into a pile of bloat.

    no thanks, I could care less why others use windows ;)

  5. Re:You know... on Star Wars Galaxies Auctions Afoot · · Score: 2, Insightful

    i personally think its a waste of money
    but to some
    having more in game stuff leads to a more valuable game experience, ie more fun

    to them, it is worth RL money...

    they dont really play for a sense of life achievement, its a game made to entertain

  6. Re:Depends on The Near-Term Future Of Open Source Desktops · · Score: 2, Insightful

    they dont sit there and run the program while you call
    they have a list of problems and resolutions

  7. Re:YAY! on AOL To Launch Blogging Service · · Score: 1

    wow, you refuse to use the retarded buzzword.

    web log?

    a web log logs the accesses of my website tyvm

    or, its a what a spider does when it shits

  8. Re:Grateful Dead on Record Labels Looking for a Cut of Tour Revenues · · Score: 2, Interesting

    and even then i bet the dead still allow fantapes too?

  9. Re:The next Tiananmen or Kent State... on Rheingold Preaches Mob-Logging · · Score: 1

    two isolated incidents....

    the exposure itself serves as a prevention for violent action by the government...instant censorship? I dont even think the govt has the capacity to do such a thing, aside from shutting down all major networks, phone, power, tv, etc. And freenet wouldnt stop that....

  10. Re:Are blogs just hype? on Rheingold Preaches Mob-Logging · · Score: 1

    someone has mentioned that slashdot is a blog...most BBs would be considered a blog as well...

    its sorta a new term for an old thing

    as far as personal blogs...I really should start bookmarking sites..I have a problem with that. :( Ive found that following links from Slashdot posters to articles and such that exist in blogs have led me to some decent writers who have something to say.

    on a personal note, my blog is personal. Serves as a public journal for me, and a way for the family to follow what Im doing without much effort.

  11. Re:I don't know on Mailing Disks is Faster than Uploading Data · · Score: 1

    Its still cooler to be seen driving down the street w/ lots of tapes.

    whoa, no its not :)

  12. Re:I don't know about you. on Real-World Hyperlinks · · Score: 2, Insightful

    ummm
    if my fone has a pda and gps in it already
    and is no extra burden to have
    and i already need to carry my fone
    then it is good

  13. Re:Official ELECTRICAL ENGINEER postal flip out! on Switch On For Powered Data Networks · · Score: 1
  14. Re:Official ELECTRICAL ENGINEER postal flip out! on Switch On For Powered Data Networks · · Score: 1

    isnt that a ripoff of that ninja page

    someone help me out....

  15. Re:The *short* story on Those Amazing Antigravity Machines? · · Score: 1

    cant see sigs sorry!

  16. Re:FROSTED PISS POSTS! on VIA Introduces A New Laptop Motherboard · · Score: -1, Troll

    ummm...you cant even troll properly

    answering above to any but the third question would not make you eligble for this club.

    DUMBASS

  17. Re:Quite secure, eh? Not according to Guido. on Guido van Rossum Leaves Zope.com · · Score: 1

    he meant secure as in the development of python will continue

    nice rant though!

  18. Re:Who is to blame? on Warriors Of Freedom Prompted Rampage Attempt? · · Score: 0

    1) should also be excluded

    its really begining to be a lame excuse

  19. Re:Piece of junk on Michigan's Proposed Spam Law Called Toughest In U.S. · · Score: 1

    boo hoo

  20. Re:If my experience is any indication... on Trustworthy Software For The NSA? · · Score: 1

    Are you kidding me? Think of how much we Americans actually know about what our Govt is doing and the information it has. Very little.

    There are plenty of secrets worth spying. Espionage is alive and well.

  21. Re:A further comment on Estonia: Where the Internet is a Human Right · · Score: 1

    Im now disconnecting you from the internet.

    Lets think of this way. There are no real rights, just nice-to-haves. Right to live? Seriouslly, by whom? We execute, we kill in war..etc etc. But these are things that are nice to have and make the world a better place. Once the BIGGIES are secured as you say, we should just quit and sit down and call it done. Hell no. There is more to life than just being alive and the freedom to information is one that is extremely valuable. As valuable as the right to having personal belongings? No. But we already have that. Now lets further ourselves as a human society and secure more 'rights'. Because in the end rights are what the people determine they need to be happy. Rights protect mainly against governments and other people. And I think the ability to access information is fundamental in fighting govermental controls, as ignorance is their biggest weapon.

    This isnt 1800 anymore, this is the information age. Information is power. If you think not, then cut yourself off from your sources of information in this world and see how well you are able to cope. Better yet, goto a different country and try it...

  22. Re:My Review of 28 Days on Nobel Prize Winners on Sci-Fi Flicks · · Score: 1

    cliches is the word you were looking for, not cliques :)

  23. Re:Using this overburned discs... on CD Burners with Built in Compression · · Score: 1

    He was saying crazy to an OEM Nissan CDplayer being able to play them, not to the incompatability issues.

  24. Re:Consequences not effective on Filesharing Up 10% After RIAA Threatens Users · · Score: 1

    ummm...there is a low chance of getting a speeding ticket BECAUSE almost everyone goes above the speed limit.

    People don't respond very much to low chance possible consequences is correct.

    It is hard to get people to obey administrative laws like traffic and copyright because there is no inherent moral backing behind it. This is how it will always be.

  25. Re:You didn't quite get it. on Science Faction · · Score: 1

    and really, pretty much the only one....

    and it wont be happening soon....

    a gun needs to be 100% reliable