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  1. Well... on Microsoft to Charge for FAT File System · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Hey, ya gotta pay for the SCO licenses that they bought somehow, so...

  2. Re:This will cause Google big IPO problems on Could Google Be SCO's Next Big Target? · · Score: 1

    "On Monday, December 5, the discovery motions in the IBM/SCO case go before the judge." Um, what year would this be in? 2003 has Monday on the 1st and 8th. Did I miss the TimeLine/TimeWarp thing again?

  3. Corn CDs? on Sanyo Develops Corn-Based Biodegradeable CD · · Score: 1

    So if you microwave these CDs, do they pop?

  4. Aha! on MPAA Ruins Own Films As Anti-Piracy Measure · · Score: 1

    So THAT was the problem with Gigli! And here I thought it might be J. Lo.

  5. DirecTV Purchased by IRS on DirecTV Sues Anyone Who Bought Smartcard Reader? · · Score: 2, Funny

    News Flash - DirecTV has been purchased by the IRS. The company slogan has been changed to "Guilty Until Proven Innocent." All DirecTV subscribers will now be required to complete an 86-page form every April 15 to deny piracy. More at 11.

  6. Now wait a minute... on Starting an After-School Computer Club? · · Score: 2, Informative

    OK. all. I just spent 12 years teaching high school. I went from English teacher to computer science department (yes, the entire department). The classroom that I built had PCs, Macs, a Sun SparcStation, 3 servers, 26 workstations, Windows, Linux, Mac OSX, Lindows, FreeBSD, etc. Find a teacher who enjoys it. No one blamed the 8 students who got together after school for any problems in the system. We FIXED the problems, and did more than the tech coordinator ever thought about. Played games, wrote programs, repaired computers, did a little of everything. Now, the first goal is to find a teacher who is interested in this. Yes, we talked about hacking. We shut newbies out of the school system to keep them from playing with IP addresses. There's a lot to do, but your teacher choice has to have an OPEN mind. If they think knowledge is a bad thing, you've got the wrong teacher. You have to know how to do something before you can learn how to stop it. Let us know how your idea turns out, and good luck!