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  1. Re:Air cover on Further Updates On Terrorist Attack · · Score: 0

    Here's the proof: From Boston.com

  2. Air cover on Further Updates On Terrorist Attack · · Score: 1, Informative

    Air cover is also being flown over Boston, MA. Earlier today I witnessed three flybys by what appeared to be an F-15 at very low levels over my hometown of Winthrop. An hour ago I saw two aircraft, one following the other fly over Winthrop and head out to sea. If I had to guess, it was a fighter and a tanker but since I couldn't actually see it, dont hold me to it.

  3. Re:Nooo on AOL vs. Open Source AIM Clones · · Score: 1

    I've been hooked into AIM via BeAIM for about 10 minutes with now problems yet. Hopefully it will remain that way... Wonder why BeAIM works and GAIM doesnt...

  4. Amazon.com on Slashback: Election, Election, Election · · Score: 1

    Well this is interesting... I checked out the link in the story to Amazon.com's very amusing interface which essentially was the Palm Beach ballot. I sent the link to a friend and when he visited it, it was gone! Typical BS from Amazon I guess... anyone have it in their cache? Maybe someone could set up a mirror?

    Thanks

  5. Unknown on JumpTV Hopes to Succeed where ICraveTV failed. · · Score: 1

    Great technology... I am located in: Unknown. I guess its not quite ready for primetime yet. Anyone else showing up as unknown?

  6. Yawn on Analysis: The Rise Of Open Media · · Score: 1

    Well this guy makes a helluva case against the first ammendment with his boring weak ass article. Free Press/Speech should not allow such crap.

  7. Hypocrisy on Ask Metallica About Napster · · Score: 1

    I am curious about the hypocrisy involved in this lawsuit. At one point in their career Metallica actually advocated the bootlegging of their concerts. Why would Metallica go in such an opposite direction, even going so far as to violate the privacy of thousands of their biggest fans who were simply looking for a song which the band told people to bootleg?