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  1. Re:article 5 on More On Tragedy · · Score: 1

    Hmms...Having never read a news paper of a contry that was corrently on the wrong side of some war that America was some how involved in I don't know this for a fact but it would assume to me that a news paper from a contry like that would be the worst to read. I mean during WW2 the japanese press was blantently lieing...And the people knew it too...When the great victories keep getting closer to home you know somthing is up. Additionaly, what contry that we have been involved in a war with for the last 100 years has had anything even approaching a free press?

  2. Re: The Americans on More On Tragedy · · Score: 1

    Not my reponse to the post above and another posters response to yet another post above and then look at the author of the first posts own response to the first post and then rethink what you just said in light of that.

    Note:I thought the same things you just stated when I first read the article ;)

  3. Re:The Americans on More On Tragedy · · Score: 1

    Look above at the date this was broadcast. Then think again aboutt he points you just made.

  4. Re:It's time to stop and think. on IPv4 vs IPv6: The Road Ahead · · Score: 1

    What people want(Yes this includes buisnesses which are after all just a collection of people) is what happens. If people didn't want to use the internet to play Doom as you put it then would there be thousands of boxs doing it..Again as you put it. Why should you or anyone else decide what the internet is or isn't for? Even more so why should the Goverment(God help us) decide this? IP addresses should be as easy to come by as possible. The fewer addresses and the more hacks(NAT and so on) that are required to use the internet the more expensive the internet will become. This will result in few home users being able to use the internet and the rise of big buisnesses using it. Eventually the internet will recess back to somthing that only large orginaztions can afford to use. Then it will undobutably come back to the home user so that companies can sell all their stuff to the masses via it...But it will never again be the place it is today or was 10 years ago. The internet is best when self regulated.