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  1. Re:College students are back on RIAA Sues 261 Major P2P Offenders · · Score: 1

    Well i guess its time to go back to the roots of using usenet and irc to download.

    But even the average college student wouldnt be able to download off irc as its not a point and click operation. nor is using a news reader and combining/decoding all the parts.

    what i am wondering is, what percentage of college students only leech music? ... i dont honestly have a clue.

  2. Re:Sticking it to da man... on RIAA Sues 261 Major P2P Offenders · · Score: 1

    Now the real question is --

    is this because there are more users who wish to stick it to the RIAA

    OR there are more people leeching (specifically from the US) thus longer download times. People who only leech now have to stay on the network longer to get the material they want because more and more are leeching.

    Population rise on servers != increased sharing

  3. Re:Cars today put me to sleep on Build-to-Order Cars? · · Score: 1

    Followed by a TON of red cavaliers and ford foci buzzing around all over the place.

    Although the focus isnt nearly as annoying

  4. Bendable eh? on Flexible Computers in the Future? · · Score: 1

    Great. now they're gonna have that creepy shaven kid from the matrix bending their products with his thoughts.

    just when you thought the intel jingle was getting annoying they bring this out. oy.

  5. Crystal on Diamonds - Are They Really Worth the Cost? · · Score: 1

    Ok. a diamond is a covelent network crystal

    so is another commonly known substance:
    graphite

    the simple solution is start buying graphite rings for your loved ones... its alot cheaper... and if you dont have a pen on ya i imagine u could rub the ring right off on the paper :P

  6. Re:Changes in speed on Security Focus on Cable Modem Uncapping · · Score: 1

    I know... my max upload on Adelphia service (it was formally @home - then ATTBI) is 128kbps ... so its the same equipment

    they keep giving us broken promises about giving us a little more than this pathetic near modem speeds)

    arrrrrg