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  1. Well ain't this brilliant... on Only Thieves Block Pop-Ups · · Score: 0, Redundant

    ...just install the handy anti-popup-blocker code, and people will stay away from your website in droves. Gee, sign me up.

  2. Review? What review? on Minority Report · · Score: 1

    Less of a movie review and more of a political diatribe, methinks. If Timothy is not comfortable with aggressively going after the bad guys, fine, but kuro5hin might be a better forum for him than /.

  3. Re:Mozilla under Win2K? on Mozilla 1.1 Alpha Released · · Score: 1

    If it's a DNS problem, why does Opera/MSIE work just fine?

  4. Mozilla under Win2K? on Mozilla 1.1 Alpha Released · · Score: 1

    Perhaps it's better on *nix, but under Win2K version 1.0 was "unable to resolve" about half the web addresses I typed into it. Anyone else have this problem? Does 1.1 alpha fix this?

  5. Considering the impact on Australia Rules DVD's are Films, Not Software · · Score: 1
    Perhaps too many bits are flying here over the technical reasons why the court's ruling is correct or incorrect, as /.-ers see it. I'd rather consider the outcome and what it means in the "grand scheme".

    Two key points: (1) this is a big victory for consumers in the realm of fair use, and (2) it helps keep a big media company's power in check, at least in this instance.

  6. Re:New TLD on Domain Names to Suck More · · Score: 1

    You're right, of course, but that's too many chars, IMHO. Let's just make it .sux for the sake of simplicity.

  7. 2nd Opinion Required on Review: Not Another Teen Movie · · Score: 1

    I think I'll wait and see what The Filthy Critic thinks about it.

  8. Cha-Ching... on Apple: First to Latest · · Score: 1

    Even as a 15+ years Mac user, I'd almost forgotten how much these babies used to cost... the Lisa notwithstanding, looks like the IIx was the priciest, at a wallet-busting $7,769... back in the days when Apple would charge whatever the market would bear.

    Hmmm. I guess those days actually never went away.