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  1. Not the time to quit on Joining Lavabit Et Al, Groklaw Shuts Down Because of NSA Dragnet · · Score: 1

    Quitting now just makes it easier. Clog up the cloud. Do it with purpose and deliberation. Don't quit. Never surrender.

  2. I don't get it... on Disney's Titling Problem With Its Star Wars Movies · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What's the problem? There is almost 40 YEARS of novels and they never seem to have any trouble.

  3. Paizo's Planet Stories on Ask Slashdot: Good, Forgotten Fantasy & Science Fiction Novels? · · Score: 1

    The RPG company, Paizo, has an imprint called Planet Stories. It reprints lesser known works by the giant's of the pulp scifi and fantasy era. Leigh Brackett, Henry Kuttner, Robert Howard and (my personal favorite) Manly Wade Wellman.

    http://paizo.com/planetStories

  4. Re:iCloud... great but not great on Apple WWDC: iOS 5, Lion, iCloud · · Score: 1

    That was my first thought. BUt THere was something about "Wifi" only in the presentation... well.. at least on Engadget's Liveblog.

  5. Re:Well Duh on Firefighters Let House Burn Because Owner Didn't Pay Fee · · Score: 1

    This was reported on our local news. I haven't read the original article, but the firefighters DID protect the neighbor's house. As you may have guessed, the neighbor had paid the fee.

  6. Mortality.net show Feb 2002 on Patent Issued For Podcasting · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Mortality.net Radio was posting episodes back in February 2002. The kicker is how it applies to the patent. It satisfies Claim 1A, but none of the others like subscription, auto-downloading, or showing if there is space remaining for the download (except how that is already covered in operating systems and/or web browsers).

  7. Not entirely accurate on Kentucky Judge Upholds State's Gambling-Domain Grab · · Score: 5, Informative

    Basically the judge didn't throw the case out. He is letting it proceed. It's not the wholesale grab of domain names some people want you to believe.