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  1. Help a little site out on The Death Of Intellectual Property · · Score: 1

    Hey everyone, Have you ever wanted to help out a fledgling web directory? Well you have your chance now! Visit Samizdat.CX, look around, and maybe help out and add some links!
    Thanks for your help and time!
    Biggs
    Visit my site at www.samizdat.cx
    Biggs

  2. Help a little site out on Does 'Open Source' Have To Mean 'Free'? · · Score: 1

    Hey everyone, Have you ever wanted to help out a fledgling web directory? Well you have your chance now! Visit Samizdat.CX, look around, and maybe help out and add some links! Thanks for your help and time! Biggs
    Visit my site at www.samizdat.cx
    Biggs

  3. What about being a minor?? on Shut Down Metallica, Not Napster · · Score: 1

    Im curious here, when you sign on to Napster, you agree that downloading unauthorized mp3's are illegal. That enters you into a binding contract, right? Well what if your under 18..... You cant be entered in a binding contract unless your parents give their concent.
    Now, if this applies or not, I don't know. Not that I want the blame going back on Napster because I'm a minor, it just means that we minors can't be targeted by these pointless proceedings. (I'd rather this backfire on the bastards formally known as Metallica)

    After this BS, I can tell you now, that I'm never going to buy another Metallica CD for the rest of my life. Even after being a devoted fan of them and actually purchasing 4 of their CD's. But now, I'm not sure if I can even give them away in my area, everyone is trying to dump Metallica CDs, and stores are actually starting to refuse them because they have too many CDs.

    Biggs
    (BTW: I'm usually open to discussion about my posts)

  4. English is actually becoming the Internet language on A Common (Internet-Based) Language? · · Score: 1

    It seems that English is going through a transitional period to becoming a common internet language.

    With all the net-junkies bringing in all sorts of net-created words like dot com, slashdot, and on and on (sorry I just got up), they are being integrated into the English language.

    Even though this may be happening in other languages also, English will most likely become the standard language for the net because of the sheer number of people in the world who speak it.

    Biggs
    (BTW: I'm usually open to discussion about my posts)