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  1. Re:Consume Only Content You Can Legally Share on $616.57 Three Strikes Verdict Cost RIANZ $250,000 · · Score: 1

    There is still a valid law in England which says you have to practice archery weekly.

    False

    In 1845, "An Act to Amend the Law concerning Games and Wagers" repealed any part of King Henry’s 1541 law making any “Game of Skill” unlawful or “which enacts any Penalty for lacking Bows or Arrows . . . or which regulates the making, selling, or using of Bows and Arrows . . . .” 8 & 9 Vict., c.109 (1845); see also Statute Law Revision Act, 26 & 27 Vict. c.125 (1863) (repealing the 1511 law)

  2. Re:Do you know? on Interviews: Ask James Randi About Investigating the Truth · · Score: 1

    A woodchuck would chuck all the wood a woodchuck could chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood. Obviously.

  3. Re:Good on Hugo Awards Live Stream Cut By Copyright Enforcement Bot · · Score: 1

    Look at a bestsellers' list from 20 years ago and see if you recognise any of them.

    Just the ones I've read:
    GERALD'S GAME, by Stephen King
    THE PELICAN BRIEF, by John Grisham
    WHERE IS JOE MERCHANT? by Jimmy Buffett
    OH, THE PLACES YOU'LL GO! by Dr. Seuss

    The ones I recognize but have not read:
    WAITING TO EXHALE, by Terry McMillan
    THE BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY, by Robert James Waller
    DARK FORCE RISING, by Timothy Zahn

    I'm all for cutting back the length of copyright, but I believe it's only fair to allow authors to be paid during their lifetime.

  4. Re:yahoo might actually have a chance now on Google's Marissa Mayer Becomes Yahoo! CEO · · Score: 1

    I know this was a joke, but personally I can't stand Yahoo FF. ESPN's is far superior IMHO.

  5. Re:Wow on Windows 8 Pre RTM Metro UI Leaked · · Score: 2

    The key that my parents, and many of their generation, still don't know exists or how to use?

  6. Re: Butcher's pricing on Why eBook DRM Has To Go · · Score: 1

    Not only that, but look at the collections. Books 1-6 are sold as a collection and priced at $59.99. That's still $10 per book. If that price were lowered, the number of people pirating his stuff would be reduced.

  7. Re:Place Bets Here on Scientists Study Trajectories of Life-Bearing Earth Meteorites · · Score: 1

    Now that's funny, I don't care who you are.

  8. Re:This will be cool!! on LG Begins Mass Production of First Flexible E-ink Displays · · Score: 1
  9. Re:Go retro.. on Ask Slashdot: What Do You Like To Read? · · Score: 1

    Piccadilly Jim, My Man Jeeves, Not George Washington...some of my favorites. Light, easy, quick reads.

  10. Re:Very interesting. I'd like to on Congress's Techno-Ignorance No Longer Funny · · Score: 1

    It's cosmonaut, get it right or pay the price.

  11. Re:Multiple interpretations? on Google Deal Allegedly Lets UMG Wipe YouTube Videos It Doesn't Own · · Score: 1

    Agreed. I hate to rain on everyone's "Look, Google is doing EVIL!!!" parade, but until the clause in the agreement between UMG and YouTube is disclosed, and I'm proven wrong, I'm more inclined to believe that this is a gross abuse on UMG's part. Google has already reinstated the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCkI5I8vsBg and put the onus of proving copyright infringement on UMG. What is more probable (at least imho) is that UMG and Google did have an agreement that allowed UMG, in good faith, to pull videos thought to be infringing on their content quicker and easier than filing formal DCMA takedown notices. I know this is probably an unpopular sentiment around here, but I'm going to see how this all plays out and how Google responds before picking up my pitchfork.

  12. Re:Wow, that sounds painful on Windows XP In a Browser · · Score: 1

    I still play the game, and Hall of Giants is still one of my favorite maps.

  13. Ars Tech on Google Launches Google+ Social Network · · Score: 1

    Ars Technica did a write up of this also http://arstechnica.com/web/news/2011/06/inside-google-how-the-search-giant-plans-to-go-social.ars/ I read this in their article:

    "Right now, Google won't even suggest who should be in your circles. But it has the technology to do so (it's already making suggestions on who you might include on Gmail mailing lists). So in the future it's conceivable that Google might indeed provide plenty of nonbinding suggestions for who you might want it your Circles. "We've got this whole system already in place that hasn't been used that much where we keep track of every time you email someone or chat to them or things like that," says Smarr. "Then we compute affinity scores. So we're able to do suggestions not only about who you should add to a circle, or even what circles you could create out of whole cloth.""

    A little concerned over the "things like that"

  14. Re:good on Stargate Universe Cancelled · · Score: 1

    Two, as an illustration of the first point, someone please point a major work, besides HG Wells' original, that featured nothing but forward time travel.

    Ice Pirates, IIRC.

  15. Re:Microsoft being cagey on Microsoft (Probably) Didn't Just Buy Unix · · Score: 1

    NOBODY expects the Microsoft Inquisition! Our chief weapon is surprise...surprise and fear...fear and surprise.... Our two weapons are fear and surprise...and ruthless efficiency.... Our *three* weapons are fear, surprise, and ruthless efficiency...and an almost fanatical devotion to the PTO.... Our *four*...no... *Amongst* our weapons.... Amongst our weaponry...are such elements as fear, surprise.... I'll come in again.