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  1. Re:Re:Not available outside the US on iTunes for Windows Reviews · · Score: 1

    Actually, it's not available in Canada either. But since I can't find a lot of the songs I'd pay for that doesn't really bother me; it's still the best InternetRadioStation player I've seen in a while

  2. Another way out.... on Newest Audio CD DRM Proves Ineffective · · Score: 1

    I've never had to worry about this as I run everything through my Behringer SRC2000 (http://www.behringer.com/02_products/prodindex.cf m?id=SRC2000&lang=eng>Behringer SRC2000)

  3. Re:I'm Not Sure About This Guy. . . on Foiling 'Backdoor' Voicemail Spam? · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Is it just me or does that guy look like the bad guy from Robocop? (aka Red from "That 70's show")

  4. How does Hatch know he is targeting US citizens? on Sen Hatch Would Like To Destroy Filetraders' PCs · · Score: 3, Interesting

    In Canada, we are paying a tarif on every blank cd sold to the record industry whether we use it for data back-up or pirating. Many people figure that if they're paying a tax on music downloads then they have a right to download music. I wonder how they would feel if they're systems are attacked for doing something that they were forced to pay for? Do International copyright laws allow for the US government to attack people all over the world? How would the attcker be 100% sure of his/her target?

  5. Maybe just a matter of time... on Baby Bell Deregulation Bill Fails To Pass In Kansas · · Score: 1

    A cousin of mine warned me about this almost a year ago. He works for a wireless provider up in Canada and said that sooner or later one of the Baby Bells would attempt to buy a national (Canadian) wireless provider to get around all the headaches that they are facing... That way they would be able to circumvent all of the regulations that the Bells are constantly facing. This would allow them to go from coast to coast on their own networks by routing through Canada...

    I know this is a little off topic but seeing as microcell already has their foot in the door as well as Cantel/AT&T... this may be a bigger upset on the horizon for those interested in the telecom wars...