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  1. Re:Bright Tunes Music v. Harrisongs Music on US To Push Criminalization of IP Violations · · Score: 1
    Your poor kid. I pity him. Stealing and copyright infringement is NOT the same thing. ALL ideas are made using old info. How are songwriters able to write music? Using our English language and using instruments that are invented ages ago. Let them pay for those things first before telling us what I can and cannot copy.

    Anyway I bet your happy that your son will become a conformist who will do anything the government and corporations tell him too. Good work!

  2. Re:Are you stingy? on Tsunami Satellite Images · · Score: 1

    Nicaragua: please if everyone hated Ortega why did the Somoza government collapse in the first place? America was the one who wanted any government (even if it was totalitarian) as long as it wasn't communist.

    Afghanistan: You did topple a murderous theocracy, but you (along with the fucked up soviets) who allowed to come to power. You financed these fuckers!

    Chile: Use your common sense, the US wanted Allende out, do you think they wouldn't provide all the support that Pinochet needed? Don't hide what is obvious!

  3. Re:Are you stingy? on Tsunami Satellite Images · · Score: 1

    Ever heard of these places:

    Nicaragua
    Afganistan
    Vietnam
    Chile
    Iran

  4. Re:So how.. on RIAA/MPAA Contractor Deploys Malicious Adware Trojans · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    And what about all you Americans that OK'd the murder of up to 17,000 civilians just so that your leaders can get more cash? Now those people are sorry excuses for human beings!

    The parents might be a bit aggressive, but his basic point makes sense. Trigger happy grunt and loyal idiots who will give their lives for some bullshit in many cause most of the problems in our society. If everyone would reject conformity then we wouldn't even need a military.

  5. Re:So how.. on RIAA/MPAA Contractor Deploys Malicious Adware Trojans · · Score: 1
    LOL, your pathetic! Now I understand what sort of cannon faddor they get in the US army. Your saying that if anyone talked you like that face to face you would beat him up? I see what sort of people are 'protecting' the iraqis!

    Proud American? Hah? What's their to be proud of? Your system brainwashed you into risking your life for some fucking conservative asshole getting even richer? Keep your pride to yourself, you understand that this sort of blind, 'grunt' attitude is what makes people hate Americans?

  6. Re:So how.. on RIAA/MPAA Contractor Deploys Malicious Adware Trojans · · Score: 1

    Yeah and turing a blind eye toward Saudi Arabia which fund 90% of all terrorist and treats its people worse than Saddam did is ok? You cannot bring democracy to the middle east in a few years using war. It's like asking christians of the 16th century to endorse democracy. Rather than invading them, help them in all ways possible to endorse liberalism (by doing student exchanges, cooperating with their governments on some issues, funding democratic parties).

  7. Re:Are you stingy? on Tsunami Satellite Images · · Score: 2, Insightful

    USA does not export democracy and freedom. The US does start wars for their own needs (e.g. oil) but not for freedom. And don't start about the US wanting to fight terrorist, if the US really wanted to fight terrorists they should have invaded Saudi Arabia not Iraq. Afterall, in terms of freedom they were on similar levels.

  8. Re:the obvious on Free Windows Software Without Spyware/Adware · · Score: 1

    Strange on the product page it says that FDM requires IE 5.0 or higher? I haven't actually tried FDM, but could you elaborate on how exactly it integrates with Firefox?

  9. Re:WHAAAAAA! on EA Games: The Human Story · · Score: 1

    But it was posted as AC, what's so bad about that?

  10. Re:WHAAAAAA! on EA Games: The Human Story · · Score: 1

    What's so ridiculous about the post? Why the fuck should anyone put have to go through this shit?

  11. Re:typical Canadians on Canadian Public Radio Streaming Ogg Vorbis · · Score: 1
    What I was trying to say is that I would rather pay taxes than let coroporations rip me off. And it isn't my choice whether I get ripped off or not, it happens all the time. You get paid a little as possible (even if motivational theories are taken in account) and your forced to pay for overpriced products.

    Btw, there are situations where corporations don't have to follow laws (RIAA, MS) becasue they become the government. That's what scares me.

  12. Re:typical Canadians on Canadian Public Radio Streaming Ogg Vorbis · · Score: 3, Insightful

    OK so providing less wealthy (for no fault of their own) citizens is a crime? I don't get your logic. I would rather be 'forced' to pay taxes to maintain a balanced society rather than be ripped off by some corporation.

  13. Re:typical Canadians on Canadian Public Radio Streaming Ogg Vorbis · · Score: 1

    You don't seem to mind corporations doing that to you? Or do you? You must be one of those people that like searches for pennies on the streets and steals from beggers

  14. Re:Who needs MP3s on MP3 Going the Way of the 8-Track? · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    You are a criminal? Why? What did you steal? What did you do?

  15. Re:Bad taste on Superman Set To Fly · · Score: 1
    Can't we just let these heroes among us pass in peace? Do we have to drag their dead carcasses out of the grave to squeeze just one more penny out of the franchise?

    Of course! Man you want too much, you'll be asking for good/original movies from hollywood next!

  16. Re:Been thinking about this... on Big Day For Browser Vulnerabilities · · Score: 2, Informative

    Where these op-ups generated by shockwave/flash? If not could you add the sites where you got pop-ups to https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=25383 1 (copy and paste or disable referers)

  17. Re:So now that it is becoming popular on Firefox Seeks Full Page Ad in New York Times · · Score: 1

    What are you talking about? It's not becoming mainstream. Firefox's has got a thing called extensions. These little 'things' allow you to make your browser as customised and feature-rich as you wish. That's the great thing about Firefox! :)

  18. Re:Ummmm.... on Firefox Seeks Full Page Ad in New York Times · · Score: 5, Informative
    It's called marketing, better something than nothing. If you've got some better ideas send them to the Moz Marketing mailing list.

    http://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/marketing-public

  19. Re:Example on Apple Announces New iBooks · · Score: 1

    Macs are more expensive! If this wasn't the case, then everyone would start buying Macs. Afterall, software/hardware support for Macs is quite decent (certainly better than Linux) and the whole "no need to upgrade, buy a new one" thing should appeal to more users. But that is not the case.

  20. Re:Bil Gates... on The Man Who Could Have Been Bill Gates · · Score: 3, Insightful

    ...but those with the huge persistence and blind arrogance required to forge a new business area are rare and valuable. And of what use are these people without the ideas themselves? Without the ideas no amount of arrogace or persistence will allow you to achieve great hieghts.

  21. Re:Don't talk smack about the MyDoom authors now.. on MyDoom Seeks to Destroy Antivirus Firms · · Score: 0

    How about going after Bill and Co for making such insecure OS. Noone forced them to integrate IE into windows afterall....

  22. Re:better then not doing it on British Library Starts Email Archive · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Can please explain how something is lost when its not on paper? In terms of the actual info I really don't see any difference. They only advantage that paper documents have over electronic ones is that you can read them away from a PC. However, I don't see how that makes a document more interesting.

  23. Re:Sysiphus labour? on Stichting Spamvrij (spamfree.nl foundation) Closing · · Score: 1
    Thunderbird's spam filter is nice, but you might want to try you spamihilator, along with some extensions that should sort out all your spam problems.

    http://www.spamihilator.com/

  24. Re:Hypocrite on Auto Accident at SANE Conference Kills One · · Score: 1

    WTF? a jihad is self improvement, a war within yourself. The media created the terrorist association. If I though like you, I wouldn't be able to use the words freedom and democracy (because of Bush and Co and their use of these words).

  25. Re:Christian Fundamentalists Fuck Off on Internet Censorship in Australia? · · Score: 1
    If atheists ask, punishments for having to hear christianity in schools by other students then there should be *ALL* promoting of sex, alcohol, partygoing, idols by those atheists subjected on same penalties, since thats something that is against christianity so...

    LOL, your comparing christianity to partgoing, just shows how relevant it really is.

    Heh. Most christianity goes to bar and is secular, thats what happens when secularism is allowed in everywhere to spread to church and christianity is not allowed to influence the daily lifes of christians OUTSIDE of home and church.

    What's wrong with that? Keep your religion to yourself, why should others have to listen to your gospels?

    P.S. We will never agree, you still don't get the thing about freedom for religion and freedom from bigotry. And your probably thinking