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  1. the "modern sense of entitlement" is not the issue on Lawrence Lessig to Leave Copyright Sphere · · Score: 1

    the issue is the government's ability to grant or withhold these entitlements. as long as this exists, corruption will exist.

  2. can someone explain how a plant with a t-gene on Terminator Gene Ban Suggested in Canada · · Score: 3, Interesting

    is going to harm biodiversity? IT CAN'T PROPAGATE.

  3. oh come on tons of bands do this - KRAFTWERK?! on The Laptop as an Instrument? · · Score: 2, Informative

    and practically every other ebm/synth/industrial band. i just saw vnv nation and they had ibooks onstage.

  4. i saw a dude with a goatse license plate on Goatse.cx Is For Sale · · Score: 1

    in rochester ny!

  5. Re:They need to have a sit-down with their marketi on 500-in-1 Electronics Kits? · · Score: 1

    noted.

  6. Re:good GOD no!--oh please on President's Tech Advisors Comment On OSS · · Score: 1

    federal law enforcement? tell me where thats authorized by the constitution.

  7. first review my ass on Getting Ready for The X-Men · · Score: 1

    huh? other sites (like ain't it cool news) have been posting reviews of x-men for weeks. also, they WARN you about spoilers.

  8. friendbear is a piece of crap pokey ripoff on Totally 31337 Quickies · · Score: 1

    horrible.

  9. Re:Wolfenstein on Hasbro And Game-Design Lawsuits · · Score: 1

    apogee had nothing to do with the actual creation of wolf3d. they only published it.

  10. Foolish. on AOL + Time-Warner Worse Than Microsoft? · · Score: 1

    At that point it would not even be 'the internet' anymore that they were proving, and all the 'real' internet users (i.e. not AOL) would just switch to a real provider and have a deliciously AOL free 'net experience.

  11. Re:i'm sorry, linus on AOL + Time-Warner Worse Than Microsoft? · · Score: 1

    heheh. naboola-boola. you are a comedy genius my friend.

  12. I disagree. on AOL + Time-Warner Worse Than Microsoft? · · Score: 2
    AOL's willingness to exclude Linux users, handicapped people, and others who don't fit into their mass-market mold

    Thats just stupid. Do you really thing a linux user would be interested in AOL's 'exclusive content' let alone in AOL itself? It is obvious that anyone using an alternative OS is not AOL's target market. And as for handicapped people, it is not AOL's responsibility to accomodate them. Am I to assume you also complain that Tommy Hilfiger does not produce shirts wearable by the immensely obese?

    Do you think Rob Malda and Jeff Bates would ever have been allowed to do their schtick on AOL or through Time-Warner? Would Time-Warner have tolerated -- let alone supported -- freshmeat? What about other sites that cover Linux and Open Source news, like Linux Today, Linux Weekly News, Linux.com, and all the rest?

    Excuse me, but what in gods name does Time-Warner have to do with small websites like these? Absolutely nothing. There is not one thing Time-Warner could have done to prevent Slashdot from starting. You seem to be unaware of the fact that Slashdot was not started by some publishing conglomerate as a moneymaking venture. Time-Warner (or anyone else for that matter) does not have to power to stop a couple kids with a web server from saying whatever they want to say.

    Maybe you should wait until some type of transgression actually occurs before you denounce the big bad corporations with such vigor. There is no reason to believe that what was a business move will become some internet controlling monster. It is already clear that even 'average' people (who you imply would not seek out anything other than what they were spoonfed by their AOL/T-W masters) want choice. Look at cable and satellite TV. What was previously dissemenation via only 4 major networks is now a mishmash of different genres, with more choice available than ever before. And pretty much anyone can get a local cable access show.

    I will give AOL/Time-Warner the benefit of the doubt here, and I urge other Slashdot readers to give some thought to issues like these rather than just nodding and agreeing that large corporations are bad.

  13. Mirror here on "Lord of the Rings" Quicktime Preview Available · · Score: 1
  14. Re:Everybody sing along now... on "Lord of the Rings" Quicktime Preview Available · · Score: 1

    and the ring of dooooooooooooooooooooooooooom!

  15. Re:(MOT) Converting QT to MPEG on "Lord of the Rings" Quicktime Preview Available · · Score: 1

    you can export to avi from qt pro. from there you should be able to mpg it with no probs.

  16. Re:Phantom Menace was absolutely robbed. on Oscar Wrapup (American Beauty and The Matrix win) · · Score: 2

    "THAT had never been done before"

    Except maybe in say, a GAP commercial.

    I would say that a completely CGI character interacting with real actors was pretty groundbreaking (even if the character itself annoyed people) and the shots they got using completely CGI backgrounds got were a lot more awe-inspiring than digitally removing the wires from kung fu scenes.

  17. Re:Topsy Turvy? on Oscar Wrapup (American Beauty and The Matrix win) · · Score: 1

    Topsy Turvy was a very excellent movie about Gilbert and Sullivan. It mainly revolved around the production of the Mikado, but explored a lot of other issues as well. One of the best of the year. It won in makeup because it was the only 'legitimate' movie in the catagory.

  18. Phantom Menace was absolutely robbed. on Oscar Wrapup (American Beauty and The Matrix win) · · Score: 4

    Sorry, but the matrix had a few 'neato' effects, most notably the bullet-time sequences, but TPM was probably the most visually stunning movie in history. Say what you will about the movies problems, but to brush off ILM's groundbreaking work like this was a slap in the face.

  19. Prior Art? Douglas Clegg's 'Naomi' on King's New eBook · · Score: 1

    Douglas Clegg released a new chapter of his unpublished novel 'Naomi' every month between May and September 1999 for free. It is now being released on paper.
    Naomi

  20. Re:Why matrix computers eat people. on Review: "Mission To Mars" · · Score: 1

    I do not see how you think your argument makes any sense. You do realize that the cows food is grown on land and with resources that could be used to grow food for humans? Hence, a choice has been made to utilize these resources for the production of beef and dairy products, as opposed to more energy-efficient use.

  21. Re:THE PARENT OF THIS COMMENT IS OFFTOPIC on Seagate Spins 15k RPM HDs · · Score: 0

    it was so on topic. you're being completely insensitive to the victims killed and maimed by out of control hard drive platters, which can gain intense velocity as they rip through the metal casing of the hard drive and slice through anything in their path. unstoppable juggernauts of destructive whirling power that can cut through flesh and bone like butter and become embedded in walls, still slick with the gore any unfortunates in their path.

    you cruel monster.

  22. Re:captain planet on X-Men Trailer Released · · Score: 1

    the monkey was the only good thing about that damn show. leave the monkey alone. (oh no! eco-terrorists!)

  23. Happy Valentines Day on Quake Wedding · · Score: 1
  24. Re:Wasssup? on The Nine Continents of the Internet · · Score: 1

    true, true

  25. Re:FIRST on DoubleClick DoubleCross · · Score: 1

    wow, this makes me so proud to attend RIT. let me guess, you're an IT major.