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  1. Real World: Redmond, Washington! on New Reality Series: Be the Next Microsoft Employee · · Score: 1

    LOL. It may seem kind of strange, and maybe a little dramatic in the eyes of the typical technology enthusiast but I like what Microsoft is doing.... As an X-ComputerCoder I think it is great to show people that there is more out there than just computer technology! Expand their horizons in what they can do with THEIR life.. When you work for a large coorporation you seem so unvaluable, you feel like a number among your co-workers. This is a great way to give people the sense of being somebody unique. Theres a lot more to life than work/computer technology. :./ -- SnappleX

  2. Nothing New. on Leaked IFPI Report Details Anti-Piracy Strategy · · Score: 1

    He should not have leaked their plans for security. But he didn't leak much top-secret classified information... Everybody knows this stuff already.

  3. change of direction? on iRobot's Robot Doc Is Ready To Heal You · · Score: 1

    Hrm, interesting that they are planning on using controllers like the Wii uses. From what I had read previously I thought it was going to use an iPad interface to control it and allow for immediate results coordinal to its position. -- SnappleX

  4. shouldn't be needed on Washington, D.C. Police Affirm Citizens' Right To Record Police Officers · · Score: 1

    This should go without stating.. oh wellz :/ In the United States you are allowed to photograph or video tape anything as long it is on public property. Otherwise you are infringing on their privacy rights. There are a few exceptions. i.e. in a hospital where doctor/patient confidentiality could be breached, some high level officials such as military/secret services/national security or if your intent is to use the photographs to cause illegal harm to others... although state, local and national laws may vary. -- SnappleX

  5. A more open relationship with the hackers? LOL wt heck?