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  1. Re:Don't stay home... on Ways to Beat the Telecommuting Blues? · · Score: 1

    Make your SOHO more like a workplace ... get yourself a personal assistant or secretary at home.

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    Get your own damn coffee!

  2. Re:Ultimate Case Mod on Glowing Fish are First Genetically Engineered Pets · · Score: 1

    Would that be a flourescent case with air, or water cooling for the fish?

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    Glow_in_the_dark_fish: NY Post and 21 related
    Latest_Iraqi_bombings: ABC News and 450 related
    Michael_Jackson_surrenders: GO.com and 3900 related

  3. Re:This is a Good Thing on Wal-Mart to Offer Wal-Mart Notebooks · · Score: 1

    I really hope Wal-Mart decides to sell notebooks with both Lindows and Windows.

    If Wal-Mart were smart enough to market just a half-dozen total models per year,
    they might hit critical mass of 100K units sales each -- and would not be a future
    support nightmare when it comes to lack of drivers due to low individual volume.

  4. Re:Oh please on RIAA Sequentially Repeating Edison's Mistakes? · · Score: 1

    The average teenager wants to listen to "kewl" music, to instant message, and to talk to their friends on their new mobile phone.

    30 years ago the average teenager wanted to listen to tunes, to sneak off for a quickie with the cute kid next door, and to talk with their friends in person.

    They also occasionally wanted to read -- stuff like "Steal This Book" by Abbie Hoffman. The media giants today would go nuts with that title.

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    Here is a long distance dedication for Amy Weiss:
    "Why Does it Hurt" by Frank Zappa and the Mothers

  5. Re:Why should they lower the price? on Possible PS2 Price Portent Pondered · · Score: 1

    Why the hell else would someone buy a game console? Because it matches thier curtains?

    I would buy a GameCube because the games must be so much cheaper than disc-based.
    Software publishers are always saying how piracy leads to much more expensive products for the rest of us.