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  1. Consumers unite on MPAA CEO Dan Glickman on the Broadcast Flag · · Score: 1

    MPCAWW (Motion Pictire Consumer Association World Wide) gives finger to MPAA. We don't want this kind of crap imposed upon us. go away!

  2. I think I need glasses ;) on VS.Net Apps Can Now Run On Linux · · Score: 2, Funny

    EWeek is reporting here about a penguin for Visual Studio.Net, called Grasshopper...

  3. Improbabilitydrive on Wormholes Unstable (BBC) · · Score: 2, Informative

    here we come!!!!

  4. Fight spammers on Hormel Back on The Spam Offensive · · Score: 1

    He should sue the spammers for giving his product a bad name ;)

  5. if... on MPAA Blames BitTorrent for Star Wars Distribution · · Score: 1

    even if I could download the best quality rip of this movie, I'm still going to the cinema to see it.
    You just can't download the theater experience :)

  6. For 1 perhaps. on Give Your DVD Player The Finger · · Score: 1

    Maybe if such a DVD would cost about 1, I would think about it, but otherwise...

  7. Re:Are you kidding me! on How to Leave a Job on Good Terms? · · Score: 1

    "So make sure to screw him before he screws you" is a WHOLE different thing than "cover your ass".

  8. use newsgroups on Time Travelers' Convention · · Score: 1

    I actually found a msg I posted over 15 years ago on a BBS in some usenet archive.

  9. Law on U.S. Wiretapping Surges 19% · · Score: 1

    1. NSA is always right.
    2. In doubt, see rule #1.
    3. In all other cases, see rule #1.

  10. no. on FCC to Push VoIP 911 Requirements · · Score: 1

    not if you'te having a heart attack and the last thing you can do is call 112.
    not if your friendly armed neighborhood thief decided to clean out your dvd collection while you're at home.

  11. Re:The previews.. on Daleks Return to Dr Who · · Score: 1

    what a complaints.

    well. in a time where you can't be sure star trek series run the full 7 seasons, doctor Who is really cool.

    By now we know 'the enemy' also knows how to lay a bomb and hoe to fight back dirty, so that hollywood myth is busted too, but still bad guys in the movies don't know how to aim and the good guys still kill a whole army with 100 bullets.

    just enjoy the doctor or watch something else :)

  12. New function? on New IE7 Information Announced · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Will they finally support the basic REMOVE FROM SYSTEM function?

  13. Registration. on ICANN Officially Approves .jobs and .travel TLD's · · Score: 1

    Where can I register the .bull and the .crap TLD's?

  14. Re:Story has valid complaint. on Should You Trust MAPS? · · Score: 1

    Hush!!!! Did you hear that too?
    That must be the sound of a lawsuit coming up.

  15. CHIP!!! on U.S. to Require Passport To Re-Enter Country · · Score: 1

    I want a chip-inplant. I want biometrics in my passport. I want to geve a drop of blood to identify myself when I board a plane. I want the my government to tap my phone and take away all my civil liberties.

    and I want it NOW, not in 1984.

  16. Re:Sounds totally reasonable to me. on Private .US Registrations Disallowed by NTIA · · Score: 1

    you're in BIG touble ;)

    every BOFH knows what not to do. Personally I use /dev/null for unlimited storage space. but the scary thing is politicians think this kind of legislation is 'reasonable'. Personally I think they're out of their minds and they're responsable for attacking democracy from within.

  17. Sounds totally reasonable to me. on Private .US Registrations Disallowed by NTIA · · Score: 1

    If you have 1. a domain you probably also will have 2. a website which probably will have 3. content.
    3. can consist of all kinds of 4. data which in turn can contain 5. encoded information.

    Just this slightest possibility will make you 6. a terrorist and therefore all you 7. civil rights will be taken from you untill further notice.

    Am I negative? NO WAY! In the Netherlands there are plans to force ISP's to log and keep track of theur users. Websites they visited, mails they've sent and so on and so on.

    Ey. It's only 21 years later, but finally we're getting somewhere.

  18. Re:Privacy, as if... on TSA Lied About Protecting Passenger Data · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Governments should be all about protecting the individual, but on the moment theiy're fucking our privacy here, there and everywhere.

    This world is getting weirder by the day now.

    "But if you havent done enything wrong, you don't need to be affraid." Right. So implant me a chip and give me a barcode. That shouldn't matter either.

    The only difference is that governments in the us and the eu are doing everything to tell me I'm living in constant danger of getting killed.

    And a ctually that is true. I believe the chances of getting killed by a car or a insane criminal with a gun are way higher than getting killer by a terrorist.

  19. different countries, different laws. on VoIP Wiretapping · · Score: 4, Insightful

    backdoor installation option:

    check [ ] to install the FBI backdoor,
    check [ ] to install the EU backdoor,
    check [ ] to install the Mossad backdoor,
    check [ ] to install the Osama backdoor, or

    check [ ] to install self compiled open source VoiP software without backdoors.

  20. law?? on BBC on DRM and Trusted Computing · · Score: 4, Insightful

    i didn't know it was the duty of software writers to enforce the law.

    let's look at cars. speeding is prohibited. should cardesigners make it impossible to speed?

    you're not allowed to kill. should bullet makers make bullets that don't kill?

    then why....

  21. start the wikiwars on 'Online Poker' Googlebomb · · Score: 1

    i think wiki is going to lock that page very soon.

  22. Re:Before the M$ bashing begins wholesale... on Windows 2003 and XP SP2 Vulnerable To LAND Attack · · Score: 1

    people running WXP without firewall don't use *NIX :)

  23. Re:No on New Round of Lawsuits in Preparation for Oscars · · Score: 1

    insightful indeed.

    but the difference between $150.000 for downloading one dvd and community service for stealing one is a huge one.

  24. stealing on New Round of Lawsuits in Preparation for Oscars · · Score: 4, Insightful

    you're actually better off by breaking in and stealing 1000 dvd's!

    but virtual crime seems worse...

  25. blacklist them on Floaters are the New Pop-Ups · · Score: 1

    1) make a blacklist of all the sites that use that kind of technology. incorporate that blacklist in a browser-plugin and block those sites.

    2) mail that site about how anoying those ads are and use a lot of html is that mail and a floater.