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  1. Re:Remove the scurge from your webpages too on Microsoft Wins Summary Judgement in Smart Tag Case · · Score: 1

    or you could just misspell the words to prevent parsing ;)

  2. MOD PARENT UP! on Microsoft Offers A DRM Patch · · Score: 1

    You rule.

  3. Re: Groceries? on Total Information Awareness, For One · · Score: 1

    You mean hard liquor. For his late-night transient chainsaw killing spree celebration.

  4. Re:C'mon, money where the mouth is people! on Review: Sun StarOffice 7 · · Score: 1

    Real geeks use vi, but really smart geeks use Emacs!

  5. MOD PARENT UP! on Microsoft Prepares Office Lock-in · · Score: 1

    That was pure genius. If you thought of that yourself, you should be mighty proud. If not, thanks for sharing it.

  6. Thank You. on SCO Targets US Government, TiVo · · Score: 1

    Thank you. This is what I was thinking. They can't have their cake (get around the GPL) and eat it too (treat it as if all source was compiled).

  7. Re: A little late to be moving to Iraq on Congressional Anti-Piracy Caucus Formed · · Score: 1

    Now our corrupt government has taken over Iraq, so if you were looking for a place to go to to escape the U. S., where it is looking pretty grim, where I'm beginning to think before long our political injustices might actually exceed China, there's one less place to go to. I suggest China. Canada's in the clear now, but I predict that unfortunately it won't be for long, and that it will succomb to the dark side of Digital Restrictions Management just like Apple did.

    The man with the beard.

  8. Re:Nope! on Xbox Hacking Book Prepares to Fly Off Shelves · · Score: 1

    No, I disagree. The XBox should be considered your own property, if consumer rights are alive and well. The car alarm book would basically be a guide for committing a crime, while the Xbox book would be a book about creative use of a computer in your own home.