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  1. Watergate on Reporter Phone Records Being Used to Find Leaks · · Score: 1

    Am I the only one who remembers Watergate? When Nixon wiretapped it was illegal, the law HAS NOT CHANGED.

  2. easy on First Java AP Computer Science Exam Complete · · Score: 5, Informative

    honestly, i didn't think it was that hard. If it was in C++ i would have spent much more time prepairing, but Java is so straight forward that I flew through the test without a lot of studying. Now, whether or not you have a decent teacher plays a lot into this. The questions weren't too hard or too complicated; even the more complicated ones had anwsers that could be eliminated after looking at it for a little while. I'm glad it was in Java-- C++ would have been a lot harder.

  3. Look under the hood.. on American Science: Addicted to Pentagon Cash? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    we should worry about what's going on INSIDE the United States before worrying about what's going on OUTSIDE. What good does a new weapons system due if the problem comes from the inside, not some foreign country.

  4. Re:Click bang !! on RIAA Sues 12-Year Old Girl · · Score: 1

    you can add Barney and Bozo the clown to that list... oh and lambchop, how could i forget.

  5. How about... on Power Outages Strike East Coast · · Score: 1, Troll

    ... we blame the worm! i see it now: M$ finally screws us all, worm kills power to north east. :-/

  6. icq? on AIM Meets Social Network Theory · · Score: 1

    why not implement a version for ICQ

  7. PUTTY on What Would You Put Into A Software Survival Kit? · · Score: 1

    PUTTY!!!! you can't go wrong there.

  8. product activation on Windows Key Leak Threatens Mass Piracy · · Score: 1

    The process essentially locked the activation code to hardware, in theory, preventing the key from being used to install the software onto another computer. Microsoft banked on the process for reducing widespread piracy of its Windows products. For example, the Redmond, Wash.-based company estimates that about half the copies of Office in use worldwide are pirated.


    why continue to fight a battle you are obviously not winning?

  9. entrapment on Hollywood Muscles Aussie ISPs Over Movie Downloading · · Score: 1

    "But the company does not just monitor copyright violations, it encourages ISPs to block or restrict file sharing ports on their services. It is also distributes 'decoy' files via file sharing networks which look like real music and video files, but are in fact garbled data." isn't that entrapment?