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  1. Re:WHY? on Ask Questions of the World of Warcraft Team · · Score: 1

    which is a knock off of tom leykis' flash friday

  2. Re:It's all about the spin. on SBC Promotes Texas Anti-Wireless Bill · · Score: 1

    hey if you have proof that fox is biased then go for boortz's fox news challenge

  3. Re:Your friends are watching you on Election Day Discussion · · Score: 1

    i wish i could mod up your post...

    people seem to forget history so quickly

  4. outsourcing on Builder.com Writers Outsourced to India · · Score: 1

    i would suggest this article about the subject...

    Job Losses and Trade

    via NealzNuze

  5. Re:totally fool proof network security system: on Designing Network Security · · Score: 1

    well if you're using a usb card it could....if not it'll take a little more effort but you can trash the card either way....

  6. totally fool proof network security system: on Designing Network Security · · Score: 1

    Scissors

    really what more do you need?

  7. it's not perfect on US House, Senate Agree on Anti-Spam Bill · · Score: 1

    but at least it's a start...hopefully the bill will be improved upon & enforced...

  8. Re:As a Registered Republican, on White House Website Limits Iraq-Related Crawling · · Score: 1

    what he said is pretty much a copy & paste from damn near any liberal group out there, with a very few changes made look around you'll see it.... did i say there were no mistakes? nope not at all, do i think things can be done better? of course...

  9. Re:As a Registered Republican, on White House Website Limits Iraq-Related Crawling · · Score: 1

    you're full of shit, you're a liberal

  10. Re:Which kind of leftist are you? on Post-copyright: Digital Cash and Compulsory Licensing? · · Score: 1

    have to agree the Libertarian Party is looking more & more like the best bet out there

  11. Re:Dammit! on Wal-Mart Cancels RFID Trial · · Score: 1

    no tin foil hat....they do have em http://www.wired.com/news/privacy/0,1848,55999,00. html

  12. Re:good luck on Getting Law Enforcement Action for a Large-Scale Hack? · · Score: 1

    thats more than they did for me...they didn't bother to send anyone out for the report...

  13. Re:good luck on Getting Law Enforcement Action for a Large-Scale Hack? · · Score: 1

    i checked into it & they violated several of texas's laws & guild lines on towing, which i reported them for but just as the case of the guy who got hacked nothing happened & was given the run around

  14. Re:good luck on Getting Law Enforcement Action for a Large-Scale Hack? · · Score: 1

    nope the car was payed off for 3 years...it's quite a problem here in dallas....a class action lawsuit was just settled about theft of cars by tow companies a year or 2 ago....

  15. good luck on Getting Law Enforcement Action for a Large-Scale Hack? · · Score: 1

    but it's not real surprising that law enforcement won't do anything...hell i had my car stolen by a tow company did all the research presented it to the cops & they wouldn't do crap
    also as far as law enforcement is concerned cars are still worth more than money

    hopefully you'll be able to get something done but honestly i wouldn't hold your breath

  16. Customer Service? on Telecommunication Customer Service Worldwide · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'd like to know whether full de-regulation of the telecommunication industry in the United States has benefited customer service

    HA! customer service improving....now that's a laugh....

  17. what they need on MP3 Player In An AK-47 Magazine · · Score: 1

    to load on it, after attaching a speaker so other people can hear it of course, is the quote from samuel l. jackson.....ak-47 when you absolutely have to kill every mother f'er in the room.....

  18. Re:Wait...Here's the EULA on FoxPro On Linux, Drama Ensues · · Score: 4, Informative

    END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR MICROSOFT SOFTWARE IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY: This Microsoft End-User License Agreement (''EULA'') is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a single entity) and Microsoft Corporation for the Microsoft software product(s) accompanying this EULA, which include(s) computer software and may include "online" or electronic documentation, associated media, and printed materials (''SOFTWARE PRODUCT''). By installing, copying, or otherwise using the SOFTWARE PRODUCT or any UPDATES (as defined below), you agree to be bound by the terms of this EULA. If you do not agree to the terms of this EULA, do not install, copy, or otherwise use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT; you may, however, return it to your place of purchase for a full refund. In addition, by installing, copying, or otherwise using any updates or other components of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT that you receive separately as part of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT (''UPDATES''), you agree to be bound by any additional license terms that accompany such UPDATES. If you do not agree to the additional license terms that accompany such UPDATES, you may not install, copy, or otherwise use such UPDATES. SOFTWARE PRODUCT LICENSE The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties, as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties. The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is licensed, not sold. NOTE: The terms of a printed, paper EULA which may accompany the SOFTWARE PRODUCT supersede the terms of any on-screen EULA found within the SOFTWARE PRODUCT. 1. LICENSE TO USE SOFTWARE PRODUCT. 1.1 General License Grant. Microsoft grants to you as an individual, a personal, nonexclusive license to make and use copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT for the sole purposes of designing, developing, and testing your software product(s) that are designed to operate in conjunction with any Microsoft operating system product. You may install copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT on an unlimited number of computers provided that you are the only individual using the SOFTWARE PRODUCT. If you are an entity, Microsoft grants you the right to designate one individual within your organization to have the sole right to use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT in the manner provided above. 1.2 Documentation. This EULA grants you, as an individual, a personal, nonexclusive license to make and use an unlimited number of copies of any documentation, provided that such copies shall be used only for personal purposes and are not to be republished or distributed (either in hard copy or electronic form) beyond the user's premises and with the following exception: you may use documentation identified in the MSDN Library portion of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT as the file format specification for Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access, and/or Microsoft PowerPoint ("File Format Documentation") solely in connection with your development of software product(s) that operate in conjunction with Windows or Windows NT that are not general purpose word processing, spreadsheet, or database management software products or an integrated work or product suite whose components include one or more general purpose word processing, spreadsheet, or database management software products. Note: A product that includes limited word processing, spreadsheet, or database components along with other components that provide significant and primary value, such as an accounting product with limited spreadsheet capability, is not considered to be a "general purpose" product. 1.3 Storage/Network Use. You may also store or install a copy of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT on a storage device, such as a network server, used only to install or run the SOFTWARE PRODUCT on computers used by a licensed end user in accordance with Section 1.1. A single license for the SOFTWARE PRODUCT may not be shared or used concurrently by other end users. 1.4 Visual Studio-Effect of EULA. This Section 1.4 also applies if the SOFTWARE PRODUCT is Microsoft Visual Studio, a suite of development tools and other software programs (each such tool or software

  19. Re:Pencil IN Mars on US & Russia Pencil in Mars Launch by 2018 · · Score: 1

    i thought they were going to mars in a pencil...

  20. what?? on Legacy-Free PCs · · Score: 1

    you mean the serial mouse i've been using is legacy?? damnit i'm behind the times a little it seems....

  21. Just another reason on Intel Patents Anti-Overclocking Technology · · Score: 1

    for me to stay with AMD...chip is just as good (if not better) for less money....

  22. Re:Not GPS on Watching Kids Via Mobile Phone · · Score: 1

    wasn't totally sure....funny thing was the cops knew the exact exit i was passing....but thanks for the info

  23. actually... on Watching Kids Via Mobile Phone · · Score: 1

    this isn't too bad of an idea assuming that the kid keeps the phone on, keeps the phone with them, that no one else can track it/identify who has the phone, etc etc...seeing as how the parents are legally responsibile for what the kid does & in some states the parent can be fined if the kid doesn't goto school, but phones aren't usually allowed to be on during school, etc etc...but those are a lot of assumptions & as other people have pointed out the kids will figure out a way around it...again assuming the kid knows about the feature on the phone....but as with all technology there are ups & downs & all technology can be abused no matter how well meaning it is....also don't most phones now have some sort of gps unit on it?...i've called the cops to report an accident & they knew where i was before i told them....

  24. could this idea be based on on Wireless Charging your Handhelds? · · Score: 1

    something tesla came up with? Power via airwaves and such?

  25. ok people are bashing the on Voice Communication & Gaming Etiquette · · Score: 2, Interesting

    noobs and people are insulting each other and this is supposed to be surprising? look at any game and it happens there...why should they think it would be any different just because people can actually talk in the game...