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  1. Link to Blue asked about the keyboard on Banned From WoW For WINE & Programmable Keyboard · · Score: 0

    Found this on the US forums:

    http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.aspx?fn=w ow-tech-support&t=747600&tmp=1#post747600

    Blizzard poster NickJS saying, "No you cannot be banned for using this keyboard." and "Some of us even use them. :)"

  2. OMG!! DREAM COME TRUE!! on Homemade Mecha Walks in Japan · · Score: 0

    I've always wanted one of thoses! I kept asking Santa after I saw Robotech for the first time!

    Santa failed me....

  3. Re:How??? on RIAA Lawsuits from a John Doe's Perspective · · Score: 0

    Hatch will buy his best benefactors a law. Until Corporations can stop throwing around weight as a "individual entity" we're gonna keep getting reamed.

  4. intel continues to believe on Intel in Antitrust Trouble in Japan · · Score: 0

    and i believe i am jesus.

  5. It's all crap anyways! on Senate Takes Aim At P2P Providers · · Score: 0

    I, personally, believe that everything they're putting out in the supposed form of music is crap. If they gave me a reason to buy whole CD's (as in 14+ good tracks to a CD) I'd buy it. Simple as that. Instead they're promoting bands that are putting out a bunch of crap to fill up a CD around their hit single. Screw that. Im not going to pay my earned money for a CD that is 1/14th good. Make some good music, and we will buy.

  6. Re:The linking is in itself illegal? on EFA Claims No Illegal Material On mp3s4free.net · · Score: 0

    you've got a point

  7. TECH ISSUES!!!! on Hints for Planning a Network Gaming Marathon? · · Score: 1

    Make sure you have some friends or something to address technical problems. There's always bound to be..... too many. The last LAN party my friends and I threw (10PM - 12PM, 24 people) we had 2 computers act up with big time problems. Then again, it seems as if habitual LAN-goers always have less problems.