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  1. Re:Cheating myself? on MPAA Opens Anti-filesharing Website · · Score: 0, Redundant

    You would have been modded higher if you'd said "We're" - that's the way of these people.

    Americans, i ask you :)

  2. Re:Cheating myself? on MPAA Opens Anti-filesharing Website · · Score: 1

    i'm going out on a limb here, but i think you're upset.

  3. Re:I'm safe! on MPAA Opens Anti-filesharing Website · · Score: 1

    Nice one mate, I too bought that software, so we're both 1eeT. Aint having money great?

  4. Re:New anti-priacy policy... on MPAA Opens Anti-filesharing Website · · Score: 2, Funny

    I happen to have liked Armageddon - but i'm the only person i know who did. And yes, i did have to go to dictionary.com to spell it.

  5. Re:The commercials are comming... on MPAA Opens Anti-filesharing Website · · Score: 1

    Jesus can't help you my friend :)

  6. Re:One word. on MPAA Opens Anti-filesharing Website · · Score: 1

    FUD it might be, but at least I finally have a target. To think there was a time I thought DoS attacks were childish. Oh well, you live you learn...

  7. Re:Egads!` on Olmos Tells Fans: "Don't Watch Galactica" · · Score: 1

    Careful there...despite being a Brit, I *loved* (and still do) BG, despite the fact that my g/f calls all Sci-fi that comes out of the US "Cowboys & Indians in the sky shite".

    /hugs Firefly DVD

  8. A word from the UK on Pledge of Allegiance Ruled Unconstitutional · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I have read much of this with interest, and i can't help thinking that this is a step in the right direction for the US. Lat me explain. Many Brits, myself included, are a little confused by the passion with which Americans approach patriotism. Am I the only one who thinks it a little scary that very young children are swearing an oath to a country? Or a God? Any God for that matter. There was an interesting comment posted earlier in this discussion, something to the tune of "...in the current political climate you are either a patriot, or a terrorist..." Think about that, we now have Americans too afraid to stand out, in a country that makes children swear an oath to a political body they have little comprehension of. No offence intended, I'm just saying be careful, and perhaps for once the courts have got it right.