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  1. Re:Reports in PDF - why? on ACLU Study Wary of Broadband Providers · · Score: 0, Troll

    if you want to stay in 1979, that's your deal. The rest of us will watch with amusement as you whine for things. You're using a system where it's a pain to view pdf's, and you expect the rest of the world to care? btw, i haven't rebooted this 2k system in about 8 mos. try that with x-windows.

  2. Re:Reports in PDF - why? on ACLU Study Wary of Broadband Providers · · Score: 2, Informative

    Here in the year 2002, if you can't easily read a pdf, it's not someone else's fault. You should upgrade to a less primitive system.

  3. little fear in redmond on Rasterman Says Desktop Linux is Dead · · Score: 1

    Gates and co. are probably hoping most open-source developers are like Rasterman. If so, they have nothing to worry about.

  4. watercooling on Hitachi's Water-cooled Laptop · · Score: 1

    It's funny--people are criticised for being too superficial, but I wish they valued certain superficial things More highly: case design, and noise. Too bad watercooling isn't the norm.

  5. Re:My message on If You Had Something to Say to Future Generations...? · · Score: 1

    hahaha

  6. message to future gens on If You Had Something to Say to Future Generations...? · · Score: 1

    "I really hope you guys aren't still waiting for some magic man from the sky to 'return'. -steve"

  7. Re:freedom or power on Freedom or Power? · · Score: 1

    I'm happy to see the majority of posters rejecting Stallman's nonsensical idea that real freedom is when the producers of a good are forced to offer the good only according to some committee's dictates. RMS, just rename the FSF the Wannabe Central Committee and be done with it. You have no business telling me how I can sell what i make. You can buy it, or not, but you have no right to force me to give you ANYTHING. What's next? Are you going to demand that Coca-Cola release their 'source code' (the formula)? It's Orwellian, your separation of freedom from the power it necessarily conveys. Go back to complaining that you should get to name Linux Gnu/Linux.