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  1. Re:The ultimate irony on Kodak Kills Kodachrome · · Score: 1
    Surely photos on shelves will just be replaced by lcd (or similar) devices scrolling through a slideshow on the same shelf. These things are already around and as soon as they become cheap enough they'll be everywhere. Backing up to the net is also getting easier so the only people that will be adversely affected will be those stupid enough not to back them up, it analogous to people that don't store their negatives properly. Apart from that; how many people lose all their treasured memories in house fires - negatives and all? If they back them up off site then that problem disappears too.

    Bottom line - it doesn't matter if it's on paper/film or on a disk somewhere - same shit different day

  2. Re:Don't bet on it on How the Obama Copyright Policies Might Unfold · · Score: 1

    And it had nothing to do with the Republican Party being a bunch of greedy megalomanics and everybody was sick of them turning their country into a Fascist state?

    I agree with this too. Obviously modded into oblivion by Republicans that don't want to face the facts - they lost because their party were a pack of assholes that turned the US into the most hated country on earth and not all the other excuses they use like media bias.

    I notice that you used a capital F there. That makes your comment insightful, not a troll. Fascism with a capital F (ie as stated in Mussolini's manifesto) is exactly what they were doing, to the letter as far as I can tell.

    I guess I'll get modded down to hell now too.

  3. Re:Q and A last week on Aussie Minister Backs Down on Internet Censorship · · Score: 1

    This is actually the Q&A episode with Conroy: http://abc.net.au/tv/qanda/txt/s2521164.htm

  4. Re:Laws you Can pass, but SHOULD NOT? on Aussie Minister Backs Down on Internet Censorship · · Score: 2, Informative

    As most of us have learned, too many politicians, at least here in the US, hope that most people will NOT show up to vote.

    Voting in Australia is compulsory. Those that do not show up to vote get hit with a fine.