Because Sony initially DID empower consumers - they touted the ability to run Linux on it, then decided to take it away. People who purchased it for the Linux capability are now screwed and just trying to get what they paid for, and Sony is actively, deliberately preventing them from doing so.
No such previous promises about the 360 have ever been made by Microsoft
Except if you had RTFA, you'd note that the Trekkie was holding a sign that said "God Hates Jedi". I think he was one of the serious protesters, but got lumped in with the comic-con spoofers.
Um, I think your irony detector might be defective - you might want to see if you can get it exchanged for a working one...
I see a lot of switch/gateway logs with connections like you describe. 85-90% of the time it is actually BitTorrent/Limewire/other forms of P2P traffic.
Because Sony initially DID empower consumers - they touted the ability to run Linux on it, then decided to take it away. People who purchased it for the Linux capability are now screwed and just trying to get what they paid for, and Sony is actively, deliberately preventing them from doing so.
No such previous promises about the 360 have ever been made by Microsoft
I think there may be hope for the middle east.
Except if you had RTFA, you'd note that the Trekkie was holding a sign that said "God Hates Jedi". I think he was one of the serious protesters, but got lumped in with the comic-con spoofers.
Um, I think your irony detector might be defective - you might want to see if you can get it exchanged for a working one...
I hear he and Paul Allen know a thing or two about traffic data computers...
I see a lot of switch/gateway logs with connections like you describe. 85-90% of the time it is actually BitTorrent/Limewire/other forms of P2P traffic.