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  1. Quake was ok, I guess. on Slashback: Shooters, Ire, Boldness · · Score: 1

    But the big thing I long for was my doom days. I spent so many hours playing doom and doom II... i wonder when we get it's, what, 8th anniversary or something. :)


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  2. Re:The real problem on GeForce3: Real-time RenderMan? · · Score: 1

    Neat. It still hasn't made it to the local computer stores, though. They are still pushing GeForce2 MX crap ;) Although, hopefully it will filter though, since there is undoubtably a demand.

    Although, they will probably have the GeForce 5 out by the time it gets here ;)


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    Stop Facism NOW!

  3. The real problem on GeForce3: Real-time RenderMan? · · Score: 1

    The main problem with the GeForce 3 is that nVidia hasn't been pushing it enough into the home market. I mean, the specs sound yummy, but there isn't enough supply. Nobody sells it here :(

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  4. Re:A flawed System! on Appeals Court Upholds COPA Decision · · Score: 1
    Right on! If it was truly a government for the people, they would uphold your right to say whatever you want. That is supposedly your right, but the current corrupt system in place seems to vito it at a rich organization's whim. This needs to be stopped... the companies rights should be far below that of the American Person.

    A.H.

    "If you wish the sympathy of the broad masses, you must tell them the crudest and most stupid things."

  5. A flawed System! on Appeals Court Upholds COPA Decision · · Score: 3
    Yet again, this decision shows how the United States government, originally formed for the protection of people oppressed by European rule, has it's priorities all wrong. People who are exploiting childern for finantial gain are put ahead of the American youth - the American Future.

    The People of the United States of America must get out of their Who Wants To Be A Millionare, McMeal, Pokemon daze and realize that consumerism is bad for the people. It is very obvious that a new political system, one that is much more socialist, with the people much more in focus, must be implemented! The future of this great country depends on it. Do you want the rich members of the MPAA running your life? Do you want the rights of Doubleclick put ahead of your childern?

    I sure don't.

    A.H.

    "If you wish the sympathy of the broad masses, you must tell them the crudest and most stupid things."

  6. Re:The problem... on Lessig On DMCA, Adobe, The US Constitution And Fair Use · · Score: 1
    *clap* *clap*... well put.

    (seriously)

    A.H.

    "If you wish the sympathy of the broad masses, you must tell them the crudest and most stupid things."

  7. Re:The problem... on Lessig On DMCA, Adobe, The US Constitution And Fair Use · · Score: 1
    i bent my wookie. :/

    A.H.

    "If you wish the sympathy of the broad masses, you must tell them the crudest and most stupid things."

  8. [[[A NOTE TO EVERYONE IN THIS HUGE THREAD]]] on Lessig On DMCA, Adobe, The US Constitution And Fair Use · · Score: 1
    I appreciate that you were willing to discuss my ideas instead of narrowly dismissing them (most of you, at least). It shows that there are some independant/critical thinkers out there, which shows some hope for the human race. :)

    A.H.

    "If you wish the sympathy of the broad masses, you must tell them the crudest and most stupid things."

  9. Re:The problem... on Lessig On DMCA, Adobe, The US Constitution And Fair Use · · Score: 2
    1. Good use of www.dictionary.com :)

    2. Yes, there is no doubt that, like Stalin, Castro, and many other leaders in the 20th centrury, I was a Facist. However, in Nazi Germany (at least for the Aryan-Germans), there was a redistribution of wealth. (Does the term "Nazi-gold" seem familiar). Before the Nazi rule, people were in absolute poverty, since the great depression drove the inflation rate in Germany so high. After the Nazis came into power, suddenly infrastuture came to Germany. Roads were built. State-sponsered education was avaliable. More jobs were created. (This was money being redistibution from, in part, the very wealthy Jewish business oweners). That's socialism. In fact, many Germans didn't find out about the Concentration camps until after the war ended.

    Now I did do some things that, in retrospect, I probably shouldn't have done. However, the Nazis were very much a socialist party... people just forget that it was benificial to the (Aryan) German people, which is why they supported it. The "allied" countries from WWI forced Germany into economic recession, so of course a social-nationalistic movement like the Nazi was bound to happen. Was there really any other choice?

    A.H.

    "If you wish the sympathy of the broad masses, you must tell them the crudest and most stupid things."

  10. Re:The problem... on Lessig On DMCA, Adobe, The US Constitution And Fair Use · · Score: 1
    NAZI = National Socialist party. Try reading a book before being so quick to judge. Under his rule, many socialist programs were introducted for the German people that were lacking before.

    A.H.

    "If you wish the sympathy of the broad masses, you must tell them the crudest and most stupid things."

  11. The problem... on Lessig On DMCA, Adobe, The US Constitution And Fair Use · · Score: 4
    The obvious problem with our current situation, in respect to the DMCA, is where the priorities of the government lie. While the government should be working for the betterment of the American people, instead it is working for the large corperations. The people of America should rise up against this oppression, since the government should be working towards the social well-being of its people. Perhaps it is time that the obviously flawed Captitalist system be scrapped, and a more people-benificial socialist system be put into place. America can be so much more!!

    A.H.

    "If you wish the sympathy of the broad masses, you must tell them the crudest and most stupid things."