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  1. What about margin notes and highlighting? on Textbooks With EULAs · · Score: 1

    I don't think e-books would be very good in a univeristy setting anyway as there aren't really enough (any) e-book readers that support jotting notes on virtual pages and highlighting text on virtual pages, which is essential for consuming the material and reviewing for an exam.

  2. Apple Innovates Again on Apple Releases Multi-Button "Mighty Mouse" · · Score: 1, Insightful

    It's nice to see that instead of just implementing a typical 2-button mouse with Apple branding, they've actually improved the idea and made a better mouse in the process. Why doesn't this happen in the Windows world?

  3. Law Degree Program Has Been Reinstated on Patent Examiners Flee USPTO · · Score: 2, Informative

    It should probably be pointed out the law degree program has been reinstated (as of this year, I think, or maybe 2006).

    Check your facts.

  4. Patriot Act v2.0 on Former CIA Head Calls for Limiting Access to the Internet · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Time to start spinning the idea of regulating the internet and invading even more of our privacy in preparation for the latest and greatest version of the Patriot Act. I'm pretty sure it's up for renewal soon.

  5. what a convenient memo to "leak" on EA Reconsiders Overtime Position · · Score: 1

    It's interesting that the first memo I've seen leaked from the company is one that tries to portray EA as a loving, caring company. This is obviously they're way of responding to all the recent criticism.

    In the end, actions speak louder than words, and EA's treatment of its employees in unconscionable.

  6. if only they had used number munchers... on Neopets Gambling Controversy · · Score: 2

    ...instead of blackjack. Then maybe the kids could've improved their math skills while getting to feed their virtual pet.

    Besides, math skills will them in their future career as a compulsive gambler.