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  1. Re:Where are the flying cars? on A Letter from 2020 · · Score: 1

    I want my damn atomic car...100 miles per gram and free lead underwear. Cmon think about it...could lead to a new species while your foolin around on top of the reactor

  2. Re:Any clean Windows driver? on Digital Convergence Changes EULA, and Gets Cracked · · Score: 1

    Yes they did, a visual basic translation, I didn't write it and I can't find it again, but I will be uploading it to http://rapturesoft.yi.org/matt pretty soon, like as soon as I get access to my home puters.

  3. Re:Abusing the good will of companies on Digital Convergence Changes EULA, and Gets Cracked · · Score: 1

    Lets see here *CueCats are given away for free *They make no money from cuecats *The people who have the CueCat barcode pay them to put it on the ad *They make money from the barcode *All programs translate the cuecat code just like any other So the only way we could make them loose money is by preventing sponsors from getting the barcode read. But they don't, they just don't use THEIR program. Big whoopdydo they should be happy that they now don't have to code all that stuff, now they can just use freeware. Also, just to let everyone know...shrinkwrap licsenses are nonbinding...well effectivly I should say, theres never been a case where a defendant lost because of he violated a shrinkwrap. BTW I have 36 CueCats...and all of them are hooked up

  4. But it's still a bitch to use on Freenet 0.3 Released · · Score: 1

    I like to think I know howto run software...but for some reason no matter what I do I can't get freenet to run at all....and gnutella...well I figure I should get at least a few results from somthing like mp3.

  5. Re:Looks like MS missed public beta on Linux 2.4.0-prerelease is Released · · Score: 1

    Actully, you could sign up to be a beta tester for MS products, and the same could be said about linux security...