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  1. Re:It's Called S.E.X on How To Help a Friend With an MMO Addiction? · · Score: 1

    and he is thinking, I wish this fool would stop trying to hook me up with these girls.... how many times do I have to accidently walk in while he is changing for him to get the picture. Damn I am so depressed(subconscious: go play your MMO you are a hero there).

  2. Re:Appeal to His Original Priorities on How To Help a Friend With an MMO Addiction? · · Score: 1

    Interesting how you put religion and love at opposite ends of the list.

  3. Re:Piracy is the result of human nature on An In-Depth Look At Game Piracy · · Score: 1

    The universe asked me/us to, and so I/we do.

  4. "Neural Networks" by Simon Haykin on Reading Guide To AI Design & Neural Networks? · · Score: 1

    "Neural Networks" by Simon Haykin

  5. We have moved on, backwards to an earlier service. on Studios Sue Oz ISP Over Allowing Piracy · · Score: 1

    They can go ahead and filter bit torrent if they want. It will just push everyone to encrypted connections and vpn's that much quicker. I used to use bit torrent extensively to download but only to upload now(legacy users:)). I have moved on from bit torrent, to something faster, and encrypted, when not on private secured sites. Newsgroups. I am also lucky enough to be able to afford ($300AUD a year) a secure vpn to an anonymous server/s(at DSL speeds). The point is is that "they" (the powers that be) are NEVER going to be able to stop a minority of users sharing what-ever-they want over the internet, and these minority will disseminate the power to across the majority.

  6. Re:Does anyone use this OS any more? on Microsoft's "Dead Cow" Patch Was 7 Years In the Making · · Score: 1

    Well the first thing you should be asking is is this program that is using 90% of "my capacity" linked to me asking what capacity am I using? or is it linked to the P2P program I have running with x users leeching and being leeched from, while running the defrag program. Also it is a simple matter to determine what functions a dll is offering. It is a little tricker determining what hidden functions(in kernel mode) those public functions end up calling though. The sad fact is is that computer science and the engineering abstracts are really really complex. After all the universe is using us to make these "things" for the first time, and well lets just say that we are closer to finding a cure for cancer than we are to making the first computer hardware/software no problems ever system.

  7. Re:Noone likes DRM on Bad Signs For Blu-ray · · Score: 1

    Firstly I am replying here since one has bucklies of being heard at comment 4356822342365. SO my comment is, not am I not interested in buying Blu-Ray anything at the moment (not even for 1 U.S.D. for either the discs or the player), I am not interested in downloading Blu-Ray versions of movies from the "internets". Until 1TB solid state HDs cost 1 U.S.D. and the whole world has fibre and of course there is no metal light (who cares if you have fibre) barrier, I am not even going to consider it. Also I hate blue leds and hence I hate Blu-Ray, these damn blue leds are so annoying when one is trying to watch a ???? in darkness, first all the blue light sources have to be nullified.