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  1. Re:Then how did the Bing Bang happen? on NASA: Evidence Favors Infinitely Expanding Universe · · Score: 1

    42.

  2. Re:AT&T BI on AT&T/Comcast Consider Aussie-Style Bandwidth Caps · · Score: 1

    Im on AT&T BI in Lowell, Massachusetts and that guys problems seems pretty much the same as what Im going through. Im seriously considering switching back to 56K.

  3. Re:look at it objectively on Portable CD-RW/DVD Player · · Score: 1

    I see your point but Im still definately interested. Honestly the only thing holding me back from buying a DVD burner (other than standards) in that I want to be able to make a DVD full of MP3's that I can play in my car.

    This looks like what Ive been waiting for. All the other features are a plus. And yes I do have that many MP3's... this is sooo much easier than juggling CD's while Im driving.

    Leo

  4. Re:Nothing is ever free on Wireless Clouds for Good and Ill · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I dont own a car... I can walk or ride my bike everywhere I go. Why should my taxes go to pay for other people's transportation (roads)?

    Because people agree that roads are needed even though not everyone uses them. Same goes for this. If enough people agree that its needed then it doesnt really matter if you want/need it... youll be paying for it either way.

  5. Re:Problems on Low-Tech Cell Phone Blocking · · Score: 1

    Everyone who wants to avoid cell phones will create "pockets" of "no-phone-zones" around public places, making the mobile nature of the phones useless. "Not in my theater", "not in my restaurant", "not in my pub", etc. .....

    Now you know how it feels to be a smoker! Unless you already smoke... in which case your doubly screwed! heh

    Anyways if you're an emergency worker on call what the hell are you doing at the movies? If I were on call Id be renting movies instead of paying ridiculous theater prices to see a movie that I might not get to see. Where's the logic in that?