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  1. Re:Aren't we in the milkyway? on One Fifth of World's Population Can't See Milky Way At Night · · Score: 0

    Which of course are also part of the milky way.

  2. Re:iTunes on Judge Opens Hearing On RealDVD Legal Battle · · Score: 0, Redundant

    A god damn video camera or a microphone could be a piracy tool, too. This is getting ridiculous. I'm sick of people in charge that don't know anything.

  3. RIP Orwell on Cops To Start CrimeTube To Report Offenses · · Score: 1

    You warned us this would happen.

  4. Re:Fine Line on How Tor Helps Both Dissidents and the Police · · Score: 1

    Did you consider that while "monged," the mere thought of beating up anyone, let alone grannies, doesn't even occur to you? But while "drunk," it occurs surprisingly often? Which one is wrong again?

  5. Vendetta on UK Government To Back Broadband-For-All · · Score: 5, Funny

    This is just so V can stream to every screen in London with minimal buffering.

  6. Tripod was better on Yahoo Pulls the Plug On GeoCities · · Score: 0, Troll

    Good riddance, I say.

  7. Re:Fine Line on How Tor Helps Both Dissidents and the Police · · Score: 1

    Absolutely. Cannabis laws make me angry every single day.

  8. The nature of new media on Paid Online News Venture Fails To Get Subscribers · · Score: 1

    It's not solely the fact that we can get the same thing elsewhere for free that did them in... It's also the fact that, in the new age of Internet-powered media which we're just starting to see dawn now, no one really should have to pay for anything.

  9. Fine Line on How Tor Helps Both Dissidents and the Police · · Score: 2

    I'm starting to see less and less of a difference between the police and the criminals.

  10. Re: on Germany Institutes Censorship Infrastructure · · Score: 1

    You can't censor only certain things. It's all or nothing in the censor game. The freedoms we have on the Internet are too well-established now to be removed. You think the government is the only entity that knows anything about the Internet? HA! They don't really know anything about it.