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  1. Re:Injunction? on Open Source Group Victoria v. SCO, Part II · · Score: 2, Funny

    Do you think Saddam's press guy could take over Darl's job? The guy who said that the US wasn't past Tigris while the soldiers were in Iraq?

  2. Contact the ABA on Microsoft Lawyer To Lead ABA's Antitrust Section · · Score: 2

    Give the ABA feedback, slashdot style: http://www.abanet.org/scripts/contactmail.jsp?to=q uestions

  3. h4X0rs on Maryland Electronic Voting Systems Found Vulnerable · · Score: 1

    Please write in Al Sharpton for President!!! Finally the techies will run the world!

  4. Find 12 jurors to convict on Man Arrested for 'Spam Rage' · · Score: 1

    I don't care what charges they make against the guy, they will never make a conviction stick! Find 12 jurors who haven't had spam problems! But it would be interesting to find out if the US is going to stick to the many laws it has past and bring the Canadian spammers into custody.

  5. Brazil on Brazil Moves Away From Microsoft · · Score: 3, Funny

    They are going to change from the land of Samba and Carnival to the land of Samba.

  6. Is Brazil that good? on Touch-Screen Voting Snags Continue · · Score: 1

    Why not do what Brazil does? They have been having success for a while with computer voting. I know they're on the cutting edge of technology and that the USA only dreams of catching up.

  7. Finally we'll know on European Moon Mission Ready for Launch · · Score: 3, Funny

    We'll know if the USA actually went to the moon or if that was just a hoax, unless this is a hoax as well. I guess this time I can break out my telescope.

  8. Re:I wonder ... on SCO Preparing Linux Licensing Program · · Score: 1

    If SCO loses, IBM will have nothing to sue? SCO is going to broke after paying for David Boies. It's a shame that Congress couldn't pass a short act placing all SCO employees out side teh protection of the law, so that any citizen or linux user may assail them with stones, sticks, kinives, pistols, bombs, or copies of SCO Unix without incurring any penalties.

  9. Why hasn't anyone sued SCO to.. on SCO Preparing Linux Licensing Program · · Score: 1

    desist from unfair competitive practiices.

    This is what LinuxTag.org did in Germany. Granted Germany has more justice than in the USA, but this is getting ridiculous!

  10. Re:Why reinvent the wheel? on IBM Researcher Offers an E-Stamp Spam Solution · · Score: 1

    D'oh...it's wheel not well

  11. Why reinvent the well? on IBM Researcher Offers an E-Stamp Spam Solution · · Score: 1

    Why not use the enforcement that is already in place? Just forward your spam to UCE@FTC.GOV and let the government go attack the spammers?

    http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/edcams/spam/index .h tml

    https://rn.ftc.gov/dod/wsolcq$.startup?Z_ORG_COD E= PU01
    If you have a specific complaint about unsolicited commercial e-mail (spam), use the form below. You can forward spam directly to the Commission at UCE@FTC.GOV without using the complaint form.

  12. Re:Global censorship on A Libel Suit May Establish E-Jurisdiction · · Score: 1

    After a statement such as "I was a lot angry," I'm impressed that Mr. Young could access the internet. I'd like to see an international libel accountability so that dubya may have to keep his mouth shut. No more Axis of Evil, no more berating of Saddam, and no more campaigning for his brudder Jed.