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  1. Re:Microsoft a Board Member??? on TRON Enters Alliance With Microsoft · · Score: 1

    If you scroll down even farther, MS is also an e member.
    Maybe they upgraded?

    I don't see anyway MS could possibly bully that group around. There be some BIG names on the board. Some of them like Linux.

  2. experts have expressed skepticism on South Korea Jumps To Open Source Software · · Score: 1

    However industry experts have expressed skepticism, saying that the country's software developers don?t have the resources to support both Windows and Linux.

    And now the 'experts' think the N. Korean programmers aren't smart enough.

  3. Re:Suddenly on Kazaa Sues Record Labels · · Score: 3, Interesting

    To be honest, our forefathers were brilliant.
    They created a system that was inherently impossible to do anything. With so many different people from so many different backgrounds, how in heck could they agree on anything? Thats why they made it the way they did.

    Unfortunatly, they forgot about the power of money and now we all have a system where anything is possible if enough cash is at stake.

  4. Re:Yay on HDTV Reception Now Available on Linux · · Score: 1
    Very true. Imagine the price if us Americans made them.

    It is unfortunate and will always be a no win situation. Prices too high if they don't go overseas, bad PR if they do.

    Show me an equivelent product that is made in the USA with Linux drivers and I'll buy it instead. (Assuming the price/performance is comparable)

  5. Re:Yay on HDTV Reception Now Available on Linux · · Score: 3, Funny
    So many toys, so little money.

    I suppose I could go without food for a few days. =-)

  6. Re:How come they ignored... on Linuxfest Northwest · · Score: 1

    That would be interesting. However, I believe this is geared towards the masses. I personally can't afford a supercomputer without selling vital organs on the blackmarket and I highly doubt many others could either.