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  1. Re:Higher limit on Yahoo Debuts Search APIs · · Score: 1

    Maybe Google will do the same thing they did with Gmail - offer 250 times the space of the next leading email provider. In this case, they'd have to offer 250 * 5000 = 1,250,000 searches per day. Get to it!

  2. Re:I take it with me ... on Dead? Hope You Left Someone Your Passwords · · Score: 1

    Maybe one day there will be a debate over whether they can extract the memories out of your brain when you die.

  3. dune, revisited on TorrentBits.org and SuprNova.org Go Dark · · Score: 1

    The warez must flow

  4. Joel doesn't like it on GEICO vs Google Ads: Google Wins · · Score: 1

    Joel doesn't like it either:

    Attention, FogBugz competitors: a court has ruled that you are welcome to continue to advertise your products when people search for FogBugz on Google. I actually don't think there's anything wrong with this although it does show a certain lack of class, mm, don't you think? You don't see Wal*Mart advertising when you search for Tiffany.

  5. And I'm even ... on What Do Court-Ordered Internet Bans Really Mean? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    And I'm even a slashdot user, since just about the time my ban ended ;)

    -chris
  6. A 5 page letter eh on U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft Resigns · · Score: 2, Funny

    Can the president read five full pages?

  7. google on Yahoo Shuts Down Their PayPal Competitor · · Score: 1, Interesting

    maybe google will save the day.

    gpay.com anyone?

  8. Re:How does this fit the Google company quest? on How Google Could Overthrow AIM · · Score: 0

    You forgot to say "Computer, " first.

  9. Re:What does ICFP stand for? on ICFP 2003 Programming Contest Results · · Score: 0, Troll

    "I Can't Fucking Program"

  10. Re:Freedom of Speech anymore? on Linking Dangerously · · Score: 0
    When it comes to federal sentencing, the judges have broad discretion in imposing these conditions of supervised release. I was banned from the Internet for 3 years even though I had never been convicted of a computer crime. And this is after the U.S. Supreme Court has decided (when they overturned the Communications Decency Act) that the Internet "deserves the highest level of free speech protection".

    I encourage him to research the topic during his year in prison. Unfortunately, after looking at tons of case law, he will realize that it is unlikely he will have his sentence changed. At least his free speech limitations only last for one year.

  11. All your tron ... on TRON: The Unknown Open-Source? · · Score: 0

    are belong to us.