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  1. Re:MoFo an investor? on Infinium Labs Threatens Gaming News Site · · Score: 1

    I also forgot to mention that the forums on the Phantom website were dead. DAMN, and I was hoping to join thier online community...

  2. MoFo an investor? on Infinium Labs Threatens Gaming News Site · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Does anyone else find it a bit funny/wierd/strange (whatever) that MoFo is listed on the Phantom's web site as an investor? I don't know about you, but how many law firms do you know of invest in gaming consoles?

    Also why is it that there are two legal counsils? One in California (MoFo), and one in Florida (IcardMerril)? Futhermore why would two different law firms haw use pretty much the exact threatening letter? Did they get it from the same book/website/Matlock episode?

    I'm in Canada and I can tell it doesn't smell right from way up here!

  3. Re:Umm... its not IOS on Cisco Announces Holes In PIX Firewall · · Score: 1

    The PIX actually runs an OS called Finesse (no not the shampoo). PIX was actually a security company that Cisco aquired a while ago which made firewalls.

  4. ID10T error. on Gnarly Error Messages · · Score: 1

    Probably one of the most famous errors that I can think of is the ID10T error.

    I have to admit that I've never actually seen a computer generate this error on its own, but with the assistance of brain-dead users who barely understand how to use their bank card let alone anything else, it does give techie's everywhere a way to express frustration to unwitting individuals. :-)

  5. Re:Automakers on RIAA Sues Backbone ISPs to Censor Website · · Score: 2, Funny

    Or sueing the Department of Transporation for keeping up the highways that criminals use to distribue contraband!

  6. Re:OS switch on Microsoft/Unisys Unix-bashing Site Runs FreeBSD · · Score: 1

    I guess M$ has figured that thier RPC client is a bit too platform dependant...