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  1. I'm confused, what is going on? on Amazon's Double-Helix Acquisition Hints At Gaming Console · · Score: 1

    But what does this article have to do with the Beta?

  2. I'm not liking the beta on New Zealand Spy Agency Deleted Evidence About Its Illegal Spying On Kim Dotcom · · Score: 0

    Way to go corporate overloards, not!

  3. Re:The best part is, - VIRUS on A $1 Billion Email Gaffe · · Score: 0

    Link to virus, or just an infected host...

  4. Caffine, Really on Newsflash: Gourmet Coffees Have Lots Of Caffeine · · Score: 0, Troll

    So I went to my local Starsucks to see about some upgrades. I wanted to know the upgrade path from a small cup of joe to a double-venti-no whip-soy-mocha. I was told there was no upgrade and I would have to pay full price. What a rip off. Since that didn't work I asked 'Does an overclocked espresso machine make better coffee faster or is it just more likely to crash spewing steam and foamed dairy everywhere?' I was referred to corporate tech support, but after three attempts to logon to HOTSPOT I was locked out and had to re-enter the store to try again. Then I was told my registration cookie had been deleted and I'd need to get back inline and buy another (over-priced) raisin cookie. This is when I decided for sure that Open Source Coffee was the way to go. Imagine it, I can go to the local shop (Safeway) and buy my own coffee beans, these filter things, a 'grinder', some mugs, a drip brewer and voila. (Does anybody know how to assemble this mess!) I tried tech support, but they said I needed more punches on my frequent(sucker)-buyer card before they could help me, but recommended I check the web for sites like http://javadot.org! Oh the days before technology...

  5. Re:Someone hack it please? on Dell Takes the Low Road Regarding Ink Cartridges · · Score: 1

    Lexmark has already sued one company for doing exactly that. According to Lexmark, it's a violation of the DMCA. Go figure.